successful in whatever classes she decides to take later. The curriculum should scale up, so missing out in some classes may lead to not having the skills needed for later classes.
Oh, I hear you! It is a balance. We primarily offer dual credit classes online -- so the students are all mainstreamed into classes with other college students. Still, there are things they are missing by not being in-person class. It is hard! She'll be ahead no matter what. :)
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We have some of those too (online classes), mostly in schools where there aren't qualified instructors (they need at least 18 hours of graduate credit in the subject). Then we also have Virtual Access Point, where an on-campus professor teaches live via video feed on a large screen at the HS.