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Dear Parents & Students-It’s hard to believe that summer is coming to a close and students are heading back to school for another year of learning and growing (literally and figuratively!).Like us, you’ve probably been scrolling through Facebook and your timeline has been filled with cute back-to-school photos taken by proud parents.It’s time for virtual school families to do the same!Show your friends and family how virtual school students go back to school by posting a picture of your child’s first day. Maybe it’s more traditional – standing at the front door holding a sign with their grade level. Or maybe it’s something more unique to virtual school – your student sorting through a box of supplies, sitting down for their first lesson at the computer, or posing with their learning coach.We want to fill social media with back-to-school photos from virtual school families!Post your photos to Facebook and tag @PublicSchoolOptions.org or post to Twitter and tag @pubschoolops. And be sure to tell everyone why you choose virtual school!Be proud of your school choice option and let’s show off the first day back for virtual school students.Sincerely,National Coalition for Public School Options Board Members
Back row L-R: Shea Mackin, Texas; Christin White-Kaiser, Louisiana; Jay Schuler, Nevada
Front row L-R: Amy Threewit, Nebraska; Colleen Cook, Oklahoma; Kyla Anderson, New Mexico; Tillie Elvrum, Colorado