(LAGRANGE) – High School students in Northeast Indiana will have a new way to learn for the 2021-22 school year.
The Lakeland School Corporation is presenting the Lakeland Cyber Academy of Northeast Indiana. It's a new way to do on line learning, and was born out of the COVID-19 pandemic as Academy Director Robert Albaugh explains. LINKC.
Albaugh says the Cyber Academy allows for students to take some classes in person, as well as online. LINKD.
Albaugh says the Cyber Academy is open to any high school student in LaGrange County and around Northeast Indiana.
An open house is being held tonight for students and their parents to get more information on the Cyber Academy. It begins at 6 PM and will be at the former Wolcott Mills Elementary School, 108 East Myers Street.
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