SALT LAKE CITY — School districts, charter schools and students now have the guidance they need to utilize a statewide online education program this fall, but some believe there will be serious hiccups as the program gets under way.
The new statute was adopted this legislative session and enables high school students to exchange up to two of their regular classes for online classes from a variety of vendors at no cost. Only students who intend to graduate early will be allowed to more than eight classes per year.
Lawmakers and educators are still working out kinks in the program. Last week, the State Board of Education held an emergency meeting to create a rule detailing class registration procedures.
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