Alabama city to try full day of school online

Those are the ingredients for a full day of school — online. Teachers at Mountain Brook schools are getting ready for the system’s first e-day, which will allow students to receive instruction and assignments over the Internet.

Mountain Brook studied how to implement e-days for about six months, and the need to make up two school days because of January’s snowfall presented an opportunity. School officials consulted schools which have had e-days in Ohio, New Jersey and Kentucky.

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City school board approves online academic program

TUSCALOOSA | The Tuscaloosa City Board of Education unanimously approved a proposal Tuesday night to implement an online academic program that will allow students to earn credits on their own schedule.

During a board meeting, Zachary Barnes, the director of graduation success and dropout prevention for the school system, and Robert Coates, director of secondary education, spoke to the board about Bridgewater Academy, a fully accredited online school that allows students to have access course studies 24 hours a day.

As a credit recovery program, Bridgewater Academy makes earning course credits as simple as logging onto a website.

Barnes said that Bridgewater will not replace other programs the system uses for credit recovery, like Plato Learning.

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