(Newswire.net — May 28, 2014) Tallahassee, Florida –Tallahassee, FL – With the advances of the World Wide Web, the face of education today has changed significantly. More and more options are available for students to enroll on a full-time and part-time basis in online virtual schools. With the growing demand in distance learning as seen at http://www.franklinvirtualschools.com/traditional.asp, many online educational systems are expanding and offering more courses for students.
Franklin Virtual High School is one example of a school that has recently announced additional offerings in High School elective courses, as seen at http://www.franklinvirtualschools.com/curriculum_summer.aspx. Franklin’s high school elective offerings now include courses in art, technology, foreign language, nursing, pharmacy, and health. The school is committed to providing the best online school education at affordable prices at http://www.franklinvirtualschool.com/pricing.
Whether students are planning on working after high school or furthering their education in college,
Franklin Virtual School can prepare students to accomplish their goals and build a bright future.
The staff at Franklin Virtual High School is dedicated to helping students be successful. The programs offered can meet the needs of both current students and adults who did not graduate. Staff will provide a plan that meets the individual needs of every student enrolled.
About Franklin Virtual High School: Franklin Virtual High School is a fully accredited online virtual high school located at http://www.frankslinvirtualschools.com/. This online virtual high school has been based in Tallahassee, Florida, since 2009. The school was established to provide students with an alternative to traditional schools, with programs and courses completed entirely online. A unique feature of the school is that students have the flexibility of taking as many or as few classes as they choose, allowing for credit recovery when necessary and fast tracked graduation options. For more information about options available, visit the school’s website at http://www.franklinvirtualschool.com.
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Michelle Ormiston