Virtual involvement

February 5, 2016
Focusing on a graph, senior Mark Kay studies for his pre-calculus exam. The class is taken through Florida Virtual School, where students are given the ability to take classes they otherwise couldn’t. “For me, virtual classes are easier because I can follow at my own pace. I can even finish early if I’d like to,” Kay said. West Shore allows students to incorporate virtual classes within their regular-class schedules, broadening their ability to learn.

















![Students, teachers, and parents visit Omaha Beach in Normandy, France on June 7 as part of an EF tour group. "In 7th grade I had signed up for a [field trip to] Canada but it was canceled because COVID pushed it off so much, so when Mrs. Pietrzak brought up that they were doing a D-Day field trip to Europe, I thought that was really cool and I knew that I definitely wanted to do a trip while I was at West Shore so I took the opportunity," Amelia Bailly '25 said.](https://westshoreroar.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/edbc27cd-da37-43d3-9ac9-0f38a21bbe02-1200x675.jpg)
















