Arizona’s rapid growth of K-12 online schools is spurring new proposals to both toughen accountability and promote additional growth by giving online schools more state money.
The proposals in the Legislature are being greeted with skepticism by some experts and school officials who think the accountability measures would be superficial and wouldn’t lead to improved online courses. Proponents say the bills would provide a strong financial incentive to schools to increase quality and would give parents more inform
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