LOWER MERION TWP., Pa. - A group of Lower Merion School District parents is deeply concerned about the quality of their children's education come fall, especially if the majority of it is online."Junior year is very difficult, AP classes, and kids gearing up for college.
I want it to be one that is completely seamless," parent Stacy Bronte said.The parents say Lower Merion's Virtual Academy, which runs through the Montogomery County Intermediate Unit falls short.