By Madalyn O Neill
May 24, 2021 | 7:17 PM
MADISON, Wis. – The pandemic shook things up for all of us: how we work, play and learn. When many schools switched to virtual learning, many families and their students switched schools. Those who didn’t often had to learn a whole new way of schooling.
Going to a new school isn’t easy, especially when you never set foot in the building.
“It was hard,” sixth-grader Presley Rhindfleisch said. “It was like standing in a room of strangers.”
She started middle school over Zoom, finding little to praise about virtual learning.
“There wasn’t really anything to like about it,” she said.
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Destinations Career Academy of Wisconsin sees increase in health courses
Destinations Career Academy of Wisconsin offers fully-online courses. A learning format more families are becoming familiar with.
Health care workers have been at the forefront of the pandemic. Because of this, some schools are seeing an increase in enrollment for health care courses.
Get a head start to a career in high school. When Destinations Career Academy of Wisconsin opened we looked at what our needs were across the state so we could provide our students with skills for the workforce because we wanted them to be able to be employed, said Carrie Cherney, WIDCA Career Program Administrator.