Virtual learning will be offered to some Dallas ISD students full-time starting next fall.
iLearn Virtual School will be the district's first ever virtual campus being offered to students for the next school year.Dallas ISD said the goal is to ultimately include all grades.Advertisement.
iLearn Virtual School will be the district's first ever virtual campus being offered to students for the next school year.Dallas ISD said the goal is to ultimately include all grades.AdvertisementUnited States Latest News, United States Headlines
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