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Alabama Virtual Learning Academy lets students learn virtually, eliminates pandemic learning gap
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Alabama Virtual Academy has highest re-enrollment numbers since founded Kailey Schuyler © Provided by Huntsville-Decatur WAFF Alabama Virtual Academy sees increase in registration
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Online school is the new normal for a lot of families after they had to adapt during the pandemic. Some families even say they’re sticking with it through graduation.
Head of School at the Alabama Virtual Academy, Melissa Larson says at the beginning of May, 67 percent of families were re-registering their students in the virtual academy. Now, two months later, it has not slowed down.
“We actually have 90 percent of our students re-registering. Where we thought there might be a mass exodus of students back to the brick and mortar after the school year, that is not actually what we have seen,” says Larson.
Parents may continue with online learning indefinitley
Future of online learning By Kailey Schuyler | April 26, 2021 at 9:51 AM CDT - Updated April 26 at 9:51 AM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - The school year is coming to an end and itâs now time for parents to start making decisions for next year. Families across the country have been forced to adapt to the ways of online learning due to the pandemic, but some parents and students have found they prefer virtual learning.
Even if you like virtual, a lot of school districts might not offer it. The majority of parents that WAFF spoke to that would continue with virtual are those with students in middle school and younger.
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Alabama Virtual Academy at Eufaula City (ALVA), a school in the Eufaula City School district, is now accepting enrollment applications for the 2021-2022 academic year.
ALVA which offers a tuition-free education to students statewide in kindergarten through 12th grade is an alternative to the traditional brick-and-mortar learning environment. Combining online instruction, a rigorous curriculum and the support of state-licensed teachers, ALVA provides a personalized learning experience.
The school’s enrollment season comes at a time when more than 70% of U.S. parents agree that online education should be an ongoing option after the pandemic subsides.
“Our number one priority is helping students reach their full potential,” said ALVA Head of School Dr. Melissa Stokke Larson. “During this unprecedented time, our teachers, staff, and administrators are truly dedicated to serving the diverse needs of e
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