Wisconsin Virtual Learning

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Wisconsin Virtual Learning (known as WVL) is a charter school of the Northern Ozaukee School District (Best known as NOSD).

Coordinates: 43°28′35.5″N87°56′34.7″W / 43.476528°N 87.942972°W / 43.476528; -87.942972


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