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In a Jan. 18, 2018 photo, nineteen-year-old student Chryssoula Stavropoulos, along with her mother Elaine, uses her family's laptop to complete lessons for the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow, one of the nation's largest online charter schools, from her kitchen in Blacklick, Ohio. Her mother, Elaine, assists Chryssoula, who is autistic. Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow, the giant Ohio online charter school that abruptly closed mid-school-year lost another round of its multifaceted battle with the state over funding but said Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018 that it’s still fighting to reopen, even as many of its 12,000 students are looking for new schools.   (AP Photo/Kantele Franko)

In a Jan. 18, 2018 photo, nineteen-year-old student Chryssoula Stavropoulos, along with her mother Elaine, uses her family's laptop to complete lessons for the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow, one of the nation's largest online charter schools, from her kitchen in Blacklick, Ohio. Her mother, Elaine, assists Chryssoula, who is autistic. Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow, the giant Ohio online charter school that abruptly closed mid-school-year lost another round of its multifaceted battle with the state over funding but said Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018 that it’s still fighting to reopen, even as many of its 12,000 students are looking for new schools. (AP Photo/Kantele Franko)

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