Survey: Bullying among reasons students pick virtual schools
January 11, 2018
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A survey has found that many Oklahoma students who've enrolled in a virtual charter school left their previous school because of bullying or problems with school administration.
The study was commissioned by the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board, which oversees the state's four virtual charter schools, The Oklahoman reported .
Indiana-based Thomas P. Miller and Associates conducted the survey and presented the results to the board Tuesday.
"Many parents and guardians we interviewed were motivated (to attend a virtual charter) by what they perceived as issues...
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