“I get my own space, my own time and my own privacy to do my own homework and to get it done fast,” Cox said.
She was one of 18 students at a Relevant Academy test session last semester. This fall, it will serve up to 120, including Cox.
It’s part of an exploding trend of online education for high school students.
Lansing and Waverly offer online options for kids who have dropped out or gotten behind. Holt will start an online learning program this fall. Eaton Rapids is making an effort to target home-schoolers with a laptop-based high school curriculum.
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