First class set for Virtual Academy



On Aug. 30, 148 students will boldly go where few of them have learned before – home.

The middle and high school students enrolled in the iAchieve Virtual Academy will get a Forsyth County public education without having to leave their houses.

Lunchtime will be whenever they’re hungry and there is no dress code. But the school district’s latest alternative education concept is not for everyone.

Susan Atkins, student support services and iAchieve director, said it’s designed for students who are disciplined and self-motivated to excel in a computer-based learning environment.

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