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August 13, 2013

Atlanta turns to online classes to boost graduation rates

Mark Niesse:

With nearly half of its students failing to graduate on time, Atlanta's school system turned to online education as one way to help.

The Atlanta Virtual Academy program won't solve the problem of students dropping out or falling behind, but it could slowly inch Atlanta Public Schools' 51 percent graduate rate upward.

About 100 high school students enrolled in the pilot program this summer, with 43 percent of those who were retaking classes earning passing grades. The school district considers that a win -- those students are one step closer to graduation than they were before the online option.

This summer, rising junior Darius Brown spent a few hours every day at a computer retaking an algebra and geometry class he failed in the spring. Working remotely, he scored a B and stayed on track.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at August 13, 2013 4:39 AM
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