Katie VanOvermeer, 17, left, and Kayla Jacques, 18, both of Waterford, are two of 33 students in an online learning program at Waterford Alternative High School. Waterford and Avondale are among a few districts winning state approval to broaden access to the program.
Eleven Michigan school districts and one charter school can now allow students to take more courses -- and in some cases all of their classes -- online and off-campus, moves that could further cement the state's reputation as a leader in online education.

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January 4th, 2009

Detroit

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