Online high school holds graduation ceremonies


June 30, 2009 · 11:35 AM

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Insight School of Washington held its graduation ceremony on Sunday, June 28, in the Auburn High School Performing Arts Center.

School officials said they expect to graduate 110 students, among them several who have attended high school entirely online. Insight School of Washington is a state-accredited online public high school with students from across the state. Tuition is paid by the state, similar to public high schools. Students are able to align their goals with their own abilities and pace in order to reach their academic potential and earn a high school diploma. The program provides one-on-one support with teachers and iMentors, and provides a free laptop, printer and Internet stipend to enrolled students.

Prospective students number those looking for an alternative to traditional high school.

For information about Insight, go to www.insightwa.net.

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