The Clark County R-1 School District will try to make it easier for a few students to get a diploma.
The district’s $9.1-million budget for the upcoming school year includes money for the establishment of an alternative high school.
Superintendent Ritchie Kracht says the computer-based system will allow students to work on classes at their own pace.
He says Clark County has talked about an alternative school for years, to aid students who do not succeed in a regular classroom setting.