A new bill aimed at expanding virtual learning opportunities across Texas has been signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott.
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Just in time for summer—Sam’s Club membership for $20 A new bill aimed at expanding virtual learning opportunities across Texas has been signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott.Allows for AP, dual-credit or specialized elective courses to be taken virtually. This will especially be beneficial to rural and underserved studentsGives students the opportunity to complete up to two years of college coursework while in high school. This will help reduce the cost and time to earn a degreeEstablishes rigorous standards and oversight for virtual education providers “Whether it’s helping foster youth find success at Trinity Charter Schools, or giving students the flexibility to earn college credit while pursuing career training, SB 569 is proof that virtual learning regardless if its in a traditional classroom, online, or both—when done right— it changes kids lives," Bettencourt said. Bettencourt states SB 569 will affect 51,884 students currently enrolled in virtual classes. Enrollment is expected to double by 2028.“Virtual education is match and fit, is not the future—it’s the present,“ said former Education Chair and Senator Larry Taylor. “For many families, virtual learning isn’t just an option—it’s a lifeline," said Rep. Keith Bell It's the perfect time to save on fabulous finds that will help you jump start your spring cleaning, keep you ready while on the go and simply make life a little easier.Just in time for summer—Sam’s Club membership for $20
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