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Albany Online program describes growth, capacity limits and new curriculum options

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Administrator John Dilbone told the board Albany Online (AOL) served increased numbers since the pandemic, described provider arrangements and said the program is at staffing capacity for enrollment management though course seats are purchased from external providers.

An overview of the Albany Online (AOL) K–12 program drew questions from trustees about enrollment trends and capacity.

John Dilbone, the administrator who oversees Albany Online, told the board the program is a K–12 district program (not a separate school) that enrolled a record number of high‑school students this year and that many families use the program for single classes rather than full‑time enrollment. Dilbone said this year’s counts included about 45 elementary students (39 finished), about 73 middle‑school enrollments (29…

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