Even though we provide digital learning, we are also providing safe opportunities to interact on campus in small groups. Earlier this term, VCHS Freshman had the opportunity to participate in a variety of fun activities and games in small groups. This allowed the students to get to know their classmates in person, rather than just on screens. All classes at VCHS are finding safe ways to continue to build community and have fun during digital learning.
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