Monday deadline for Lethbridge School Division pilot e-learning program
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yes
Parents have until Monday to register their students for a pilot e-learning program being conducted by the Lethbridge School Division. An e-learning program, said Board chair Christine Light Friday, is “flexible, innovative and accountable for engaging students in meaningful digital learning experiences where they can thrive within the school and broader community.” The project was announced earlier this year and it is neither a response to COVID-19 nor the same program as the school division’s current online learning option. The program will be offered to students in elementary, middle and high schools, the latter if enough register by Monday’s deadline.
Monday deadline for Lethbridge School Division pilot e-learning program
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Independent
Parents have until Monday to register their students for a pilot e-learning program being conducted by the Lethbridge School Division.
An e-learning program, said Board chair Christine Light Friday, is “flexible, innovative and accountable for engaging students in meaningful digital learning experiences where they can thrive within the school and broader community.”
The project was announced earlier this year and it is neither a response to COVID-19 nor the same program as the school division’s current online learning option.
The program will be offered to students in elementary, middle and high schools, the latter if enough register by Monday’s deadline.