Online learning got a bad rap during the pandemic, with many districts not well equipped to handle it. But for Eliana, she called online learning her saving grace. She turned to Ohio Virtual Academy, a full-time online public school for students K-12. "The nice thing with a student like Eliana, or students who do have kind of, you know, something going on, where they have doctor's appointments, they may have therapy, they may have to be away from their computer during the day, all of those live sessions are recorded," said Megan Daley, 12th grade principal, Ohio.