Edmonds eLearning Academy Information Night on March 25

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Edmonds School District is inviting families to a virtual Family Information Night on March 25 at 7 p. m. for its Edmonds eLearning Academy. This event aims to showcase the academy's comprehensive online learning options for students in grades 7-12. Participants will discover how the program offers a flexible and tailored educational experience designed to maintain high academic standards.

Students can access a variety of engaging courses from the comfort of their homes, utilizing only a computer and internet connection—no specialized equipment is needed. This initiative is particularly beneficial for students who thrive in independent learning environments or require a schedule that accommodates their unique circumstances. The district emphasizes the importance of personalized education in today's diverse learning landscape. Interested families can easily join the session through a provided Zoom link. This informative event highlights the growing trend of online education as a viable alternative to traditional classroom settings.

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