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Fewer virtual students at Nashville this semester
When school resumed this week from the Christmas and New Year’s break, there were slightly fewer students who are participating in the virtual learning method at Nashville. Superintendent Doug Graham said about 130 students, in grades K-12, are still enrolled in the virtual method. That figure represents 14 percent of the district’s enrollment. The number of virtual students has slowly declined since the end of the first nine weeks grading period. At the start of the school year last August, approximately 20 percent of the students in the Nashville district opted for the virtual learning.