“Trying to give students opportunities that are outside the normal get-in-the-classroom, have-a-teacher-in-front-of-you kind of experience,” Hallowell said.
He said one possibility may be taking advantage of the online courses offered by the Virtual Learning Academy, a public online charter school. The academy is available tuition-free to all New Hampshire students.
The academy has an enrollment of about 3,000 students, almost all of whom are high school students from across the state taking courses in addition to being enrolled at their local school.
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