Virtual school will leap barriers | ajc.com: "Legislation pursued this year by Gov. Sonny Perdue is designed to give all Georgia high school students a chance to take at least two Advanced Placement courses through a new virtual network.
The Georgia Virtual School bill has been passed by both chambers of the Legislature, and, with Senate approval of minor changes, will go to Perdue for his signature. The original proposal was amended to let private or home schooled students take the free online courses, but public school students will get preference."
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