Louisa County fifth-graders experience hands-on agricultural education through collaborative program involving 450 students across four schools.
At Alpha Schools, students spend two hours in the morning on academics, working at their own speed using AI-driven software.
Louisa County fifth-graders experience hands-on agricultural education through collaborative program involving 450 students across four schools.
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