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Cobb virtual school next
year includes high school
hybrid and supplemental
classes
BY SHANNON BALLEW
Cobb County School District’s virtual options
next year will include full-time remote
learning for all grades, plus hybrid and
supplemental options for high schoolers.
Students who don’t choose the virtual
option can still attend their neighborhood
school in person. Both options will be five
days a week, Monday to Friday.
Jennifer Lawson, the district’s chief
academic officer, presented options for
virtual instruction for the 2021-22 school
year Thursday to school board members:
a full-time remote option for elementary
school-aged students, full-time remote for
sixth through 12th grade, and blended and
supplemental programs for high schoolers.
The elementary school option will enroll
students in their home school to learn
remotely. Students will participate in live
instruction and learn independently.
Though students will be enrolled at a
specific school, they will be in a geographic
“cluster” and may learn from a teacher at
another school, district staff said.
Middle and high school-aged students will
be able to enroll in the Cobb Online Learning
Academy, according to the district. As in
the elementary option, they will have live
instruction and independent work.
Students will be enrolled in the academy,
rather than their home school, and may be
able to take classes from teachers based at
various schools in the district.
High school students will be able to take a
n NEWS & NOTEWORTHY n
In this file photo, kindergarten teacher Amy Eubanks shows her virtual classroom setup at
Murdock Elementary School.
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