From Deseret News archives:
Utah's online Electronic High School leads the nation in student enrollment
Currently Utah has the largest online learning program in the country. Florida is a distant second with just over 20,000 enrolled.
Richard Siddoway, principal of the Electronic High School, said Utah had a jump on the rest of the nation in establishing the program. While other states started creating online courses in the late '90s, the program debuted in Utah in 1993 before Netscape, Explorer and other browsers.
Students back then used file transfer protocol.
"There was a great deal of skepticism when we began that we were going to be a diploma mill," Siddoway said. "But when they learned that courses were equally rigorous or more so that went away from polite skepticism to finally embracing it."
The program has doubled each year since 2000, the year officials established a solid course management system.
"I think what is happening here are kids are very familiar with the online world they've just become a very technologically savvy group," Siddoway said. "I think the digital divide has closed remarkably, and every kid knows what he's doing."
"The anytime, anywhere, anyplace delivery has just opened up options for kids," Siddoway said. "And with the state board moving toward increased graduation requirements, I am sure we are going to become more popular."
Currently the program has around 150 classes, 100 teachers and 51,000 students. The courses are free, and students can enroll anytime during the school year.
"If a person got their entire education through Electronic High School then I think they would really be missing something, but as long as it is a class here and there, then I think it is beneficial," said Rick Jaramillo, assistant principal at West High.
Ryan Burton, a senior at the Academy for Math Engineering and Science, opted to take a Spanish class this summer online to free up some course time his senior year. At AMES, students are required to take three years of foreign language and four years of math, science and English classes to graduate.
They also have the option of taking college courses for free so Burton said having one less class to worry about helps.
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