A student wants to graduate at the end of his junior year and wants to take 1.5 credits at the Virtual Academy?
In order to receive a Virtual Academy diploma the student would need to complete six classes or three credits through the Virtual Academy. So therefore we would not issue a diploma to that student. A student wants to use the Virtual Academy to make up a second semester of U.S. History. At the current time the Virtual Academy is not open to students for credit recovery classes. Nor is it open to full time students in other high schools if the course is already offered where they are enrolled.
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