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Clark Fork online school grows to 41 students in first year; district highlights flexibility for at‑risk learners
Summary
Clark Fork Junior-Senior High staff told the Lake Pend Oreille School District board that a new online program launched this school year has grown from five to 41 students, uses rolling enrollment and flexible pacing, and helped at least one student stay on track to graduate.
Clark Fork Junior-Senior High staff told the Lake Pend Oreille School District Board of Trustees on April 8 that a new online program launched this school year has grown from five students to 41 and is designed to offer flexible pacing and year‑round enrollment.
The online program serves students in grades 7–12, allows students to take four courses at a time and to choose how they sequence work, and uses administrative tracking to monitor login times and course completion, program staff said.
"We started out the school year with about five kids in our program. Right now we currently have 41 total," Amanda Heilman, a Clark Fork staff member involved with the online program, told the board. She described a rolling admission model and said staff meet…
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