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Activities and Clubs for Wisconsin Virtual Students

Wisconsin virtual students require patience, perseverance, self-discipline, and good time management skills, among other things, to be successful. To be truly successful, the virtual student should have opportunities for socialization, fun, and activities outside the usual routine. Providing extracurricular activities for your child is an important component of a well-rounded education. Building Interests and Friendships […]

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Wisconsin virtual charter schools

How the Mindset of WVL Sets Us Apart from Other Wisconsin Virtual Charter Schools

Like many of the virtual schools around the country, Wisconsin virtual charter schools have seen an increase in enrollment because of the pandemic. Many of these schools are in reaction to the closing of brick-and-mortar institutions. Though many brick-and-mortar schools resorted to online platforms so children could continue their schooling, the transition was challenging and

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Online School in Wisconsin

Online School in Wisconsin Shows Ways Online learning Provides Equitable Opportunities for WI Students

There will always be pros and cons to different learning modalities. Even though online learning was available before the pandemic, school closings and mandated learning from home due to the coronavirus brought it to the forefront of everyone’s attention. As the pandemic seems to ebb and flow, traditional brick-and-mortar schools find it necessary to be

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WVL Outings: Bookworm Gardens

WVL students, parents and staff joined together at Bookworm Gardens in Sheboygan, WI, on Friday, October 12th, for our first optional outing on a beautiful autumn day! Families freely explored the botanical gardens inspired by their favorite children’s books while completing a scavenger hunt prepared by Mrs. Michalsen. Two high school students volunteered their time

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