Sexton online learning lab will be up for fall classes, Lansing officials say



Walls came down the week after the Lansing Board of Education voted to provide online learning for up to 180 students at Sexton High School this fall.

The labor has barely paused since mid-July as the district’s high-skilled maintenance workers erect drywall and turn four traditional classrooms into a 3,000-square-foot online learning lab with 60 computers.

The online learning lab is replacing the Education Options program, an alternative high school for failing high school students based in the Hill Center.

On Aug. 18, workers will install carpeting, and the $30,000 renovation – with air conditioning, computers on the perimeter and power stations in the middle – should be complete 10 days later.

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