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Minnesota Virtual Academy Holds Hopkins K-12 In-Person Info. Session

Minnesota Virtual Academy, a tuition-free online public school that offers highly individualized online education for Minnesota students in grades K-12, is holding an information session in The Depot Coffee House on Thursday, July 26 at 4:00 p.m. Parents and students are invited to attend the informal meeting to learn more about whether learning through an online public school might be a good alternative to the traditional brick-and-mortar public school.Session attendees will be able to learn more about the program, meet school staff and have all their questions answered about online schooling. 

Minnesota Virtual Academy might be the right choice for a variety of students, including:

  • Advanced learners who are either performing above grade level in one or more subjects or are motivated to increase their knowledge beyond the basic course offerings in specific subjects.
  • Students who are seeking relief from bullying, or who have other safety concerns and need a safe and comfortable learning environment.
  • Students from military families, who might be prone to moving and changing schools more often that the average student.
  • Athletes and performers who need classes that can travel with them during practices, rehearsals, and competitions.
  • Struggling students who need more time to grasp concepts, or who may need an environment with fewer distractions.

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