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Lawton schools report rising enrollment and expanded hands-on courses
Summary
Principals from LVA Virtual Academy, Douglas Learning Center and Cleveland Elementary updated the Lawton Public Schools board on enrollment growth, new hands-on courses and student supports; presentations highlighted robotics, STEM events, internships and a recorded rise in graduates.
Principals of LVA Virtual Academy, the Douglas Learning Center and Cleveland Elementary told the Lawton Public Schools Board on Jan. 31 that enrollment is growing and the district is expanding in-person and career-focused offerings.
Kelly Collins, principal of LVA Virtual Academy (K–8) and Gateway Middle School, told the board that LVA currently serves about 200 elementary and about 300 middle-school students and that the combined program is on track to reach “probably closer to 600 or 650 by May.” She said Gateway Middle School grew from one teacher with about 15 students to two teachers serving about 30 students and that the program would add another…
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