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Wausau board hears WAVE virtual school presentation; students, parents praise flexibility and opportunities

Wausau School District Board of Education · April 14, 2026
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At its April 13 meeting the Wausau School District Board of Education heard a presentation on WAVE, the district's K–12 virtual program; presenters said WAVE serves hundreds of full- and part-time students statewide and offers dual-credit and apprenticeship opportunities, and students and parents credited the program for academic and extracurricular access.

Jenna Troy, WAVE principal, told the Wausau School District Board of Education on April 13 that WAVE is the district's virtual school serving kindergarten through 12th grade and "right now, we have 208 full time students and just under 400 part time students," along with seven full-time staff, eight part-time staff and about 20 adjunct instructors.

Troy said WAVE offers more than 200 unique courses and more than 20 dual-credit, work-credit or youth-apprenticeship opportunities, emphasizing that the program combines…

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