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Virginia high school students will have to take at least one online course

Governor signs law that makes an online course a graduation requirement
April 6, 2012

From The Washington Post: Virginia Gov. Robert F. McDonnell has signed a law requiring high school students in the state to take at least one virtual course to graduate with a standard or advanced diploma. The requirement will take effect with students who enter ninth grade in 2013-14. Virginia joins several other states, including Idaho and Florida, that have adopted online-course graduation requirements in recent years.

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