Dear Wise Ones,
My director has asked for my help in finding sources for on-line AP classes that
our students could take from here at school. We are a small independent school
(about 120 high schoolers)so on-line access could greatly improve our offerings.
She has found a few sources, but most of those are for students to take the classes
from home. I tried our archives, but really didn't find what I needed.
Do any of you know of such programs? Any sources for them? Any experience - good
or bad - about them? Thanks for any advice you can share.
Diane Averett/Librarian
Kerr-Vance Academy
Henderson, NC 27537
daverett@kerrvance.com
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