Ketchikan seeks to broaden ways of learning



The Ketchikan School District is becoming more flexible and effective in reaching every student’s needs with its burgeoning distance learning, homeschool and summer school programs, officials say.

“It’s really about individualizing the whole instruction,” Fast Track Virtual School Director Bill Whicker said.

Revilla Alternative School has offered traditional homeschooling programs for K-12 students since its founding in 1973, Revilla Principal Doug Gregg said. It continues to offer those, and support for homeschool families through the Fast Track program.

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