While many students are back on campus for in-person learning, some found online learning works well for their needs and will take part in one of the 120 Arizona Online Instruction programs provided by public school districts approved by the Arizona State Board of Education for this school year.
“We continue to have both in person and online class options to ensure flexible opportunities for families,” said Renée Ryon, director of communications and public relations for Dysart Unified School District.
Dysart Unified’s iSchool has been in place at the high school level in Dysart since 2012 to provide flexible class options, Ryon said. The most popular online high school courses for the past two years have been Advanced Placement and Dual Enrollment courses as well as American Sign Language, Intro to Fashion and Interior Design, Life Skills, Nutrition and Wellness,…