Online courses replace area summer schools



Cleveland Hill students studying online this summer might want to look up the proverb “Necessity is the mother of invention,” then take a look around their classroom.

After its partner district in summer school didn’t have money for the program this year, Cleve Hill decided to go it alone by offering an independent computer learning program.

“I’m excited to see if the kids like doing this better than the traditional summer school,” said Mary C. Pauly, assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction at Cleve Hill.

Many suburban students will travel to other districts this summer to retake courses they failed as budget cuts have forced elimination of some summer school programs.

Other students will go to their own school to work at their own pace at an online program in a computer lab.

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