Rebecca Jenkins of Northwest Whitfield High School is scheduled to talk about virtual school when Whitfield Board of Education members meet on Monday.
The board meets at 6:30 p.m. at the central office on South Thornton Avenue. Valley Point Middle School will lead the inspiration and the Pledge of Allegiance.
Georgia Virtual School provides classes online to any student in Georgia.
For the past fall semester, close to 6,000 students across the state were enrolled in classes through Georgia Virtual alone. Of those, 12 were at Coahulla Creek High School, 10 were at Northwest, 14 at Southeast Whitfield High School and three at the Northwest Georgia College and Career Academy. Nine students in Murray County Schools were enrolled in at least one course, and there were 22 at Dalton High School.
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