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I’m interested in a distributed learning (DL) course for my child. What are my options?

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I’m interested in a distributed learning (DL) course for my child. What are my options?

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If your child will be in Kindergarten to Grade 9, he or she can enrol with one Board only. If they are already enrolled in a school, you can ask your school about making arrangements to take part of the educational program in another school, but the final decision will be up to the Board. A student in Grades 10-12 and ordinarily resident in BC, whether school-aged or adult, does not need their local school’s permission to take a distributed learning course from another school. Students in these grades may take more than one course, from more than one school. However, a distributed learning school is not required to accept every enrolment request. Schools work together to coordinate the transcript, provincial examinations, the Passport to Education, and other services. Each school will issue its own report card.

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