Reported by: Jackie Cutler
Tuesday, March 30 2010
ANNAPOLIS, MD - Students in Maryland may soon be able to receive an education without ever stepping foot in a classroom.
On Tuesday, the House of Delegates passed a resolution that would give parents the option to choose virtual schooling.
Some private schools in Maryland offer cyber-schooling and a few public schools offer some courses online. However, this program would let a student get a completely virtual education.
The bill now goes to the Maryland State Senate for a vote.
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