Early last week, the school board upheld a decision by the State Charter School Commission denying a charter for the Georgia Cyber Academy and another virtual school applying to offer classes for high school students.
Since June, administrators had been trying to find a way to continue offering courses to 660 rising freshmen, and now can finally begin to look for teachers and send out textbooks, according to Renee Lord, who serves on the board of the virtual school and is president of the Georgia Families for Public Virtual Education.
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