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New option for rural distance education students as Calrossy Anglican School introduces virtual classroom learning in 2021

Anna Falkenmire
Updated April 14 2021 - 11:44pm, first published September 28 2020 - 5:30pm
NOT SO DISTANT: Calrossy's deputy principal Mark Doran said the new program will give students the option to attend a virtual class from home. Photo: Peter Hardin
NOT SO DISTANT: Calrossy's deputy principal Mark Doran said the new program will give students the option to attend a virtual class from home. Photo: Peter Hardin

A NEW system of distance learning is set to bring isolated and rural kids closer than ever, by making virtual classrooms a reality.

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Anna Falkenmire

Police and crime reporter at the Newcastle Herald. Email: afalkenmire@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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