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"virtual schools" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to educational programs which offer instruction online and/or through digital media, as opposed to in-person classrooms. For example: "More and more students are enrolled in virtual schools instead of traditional ones."
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It's virtual schools.
We actually have virtual schools today.
"Kids could access virtual schools for home schooling.
K12 operates virtual schools in 25 states and abroad.
Virtual schools had once been a fringe market for families that homeschooled their children.
Do virtual schools deliver a better education and make better citizens?
Proponents say the virtual schools give students the intimacy of home schooling while maintaining the structure of a public school.
These virtual "schools" – organisation tools, rather than buildings filled with pupils – were promoted by the last government.
Fifth is privatizing public schools by turning them to privately governed schools through charter schools, free schools and virtual schools.
The company, which was founded in 1999 by two brothers, Fernando and Ignacio Zulueta, has nearly a hundred charter and virtual schools in the state.
Yet Bush, a longtime technophile, saw in virtual schools the same revolutionary potential to expand choice that he had seen in vouchers and charters.
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