Look on the websites of the virtual schools. Some of them will post statistics about students and success rates.
If you can't find any, contact the registars, "principals" or other advisors at a few of the schools.
2006-08-31 15:00:56
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answered by Unknown User 3
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You probably have to check the particular state's statistics. I know the virtual school in our state had higher ITBS scores than the public schools.
2006-09-03 15:31:18
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answered by mom21gr8girl 4
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I'm currently using www.thejubileeacademy.org. It's an online school based out of Philadelphia, but you can access it anywhere in the country. The've got dozens of courses to choose from, and my kids seem to like doing their lessons online.
2006-09-01 11:57:33
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answered by Anonymous
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this was offered at the Christian school I went to and it was pretty easy it was just like having a teacher right there you can ask questions and sometimes even interact like a really class room good luck
2006-09-03 15:25:24
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answered by tiggeruo 1
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