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Missoula Online Academy celebrates second and final school year of K-12 instruction

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MCPS administrators decided to scale back the MOA after a majority of K-6 students responded to a survey saying that they intend to return to in-person instruction next school year, according to assistant superintendent Russ Lodge. Additionally, middle school and high school students made up the bulk of those enrolled in the MOA.

Lodge believes the online academy was ultimately successful and it helped the district break barriers in offering multiple ways for students to learn.

“The pandemic forced us to think out of the box and we didn’t have a choice,” Lodge said. “It was like, we’ve got to come up with something different and it’s got to be now.”

Skylar Rispens

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