Clearly, West Virginia school districts should move cautiously on the issue.
But just as obviously, online classes have advantages, such as offering courses many schools may not be able to afford. They can provide access to advanced classes, such as those in sciences and foreign languages, some schools simply could not offer otherwise. That alone makes the idea worth careful investigation and trial here in the Mountain State.
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