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States in turmoil
The state of Hawaii announced recently that it would be cutting its school calendar year down to 163 days, 17 days shorter than the majority of the nation's public schools. The Associated Press reports that this move was done in effort to not make any faculty layoffs for the next two years, possibly explaining why 81 percent of teachers voted in favor of it. Parents have been protesting this new deal saying that it's the children who really suffer. Even students don't see this as the best move.
"The 16-year-old in me is pretty excited that I'll be able to chill on those days," said Mark Aoki, a high school junior from Honolulu told the Associated Press. "But overall within me, what I truly believe is that we'll regret this."
The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) announced that currently, 25 states and Washington D.C. have cut their K-12 budgets, with up to 10,000 children in Illinois possibly losing their eligibility for preschool and kindergarten. The CBPP also reports that higher education has taken a hit in 34 states, causing tuition to rise and teachers to be laid off.
Parents searching for alternatives
Virtual schools also allow school districts to continue to offer online versions of cut programs. When education budget cuts took away accelerated programs in Massachusetts, Virtual High School (VHS), another online education provider, allowed districts to offer students classes that were no longer a part of schools.
In addition to high school, because enrollments in colleges have been forced to decrease, students are exploring online education options so they don't have to miss out on a degree. The Sloan Consortium reports that online college enrollment has increased 13 percent in the last year, with some independent institutions such as Capella University boasting a 27.7 percent increase.
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