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Lake Stevens outlines Secondary Distance Learning program, approves Edgenuity contract for 2024–25
Summary
District leaders described the Secondary Distance Learning choice program serving about 70–75 students per semester, reported a 93% course credit rate, and said the district has contracted with Edgenuity for the 2024–25 school year to expand online course offerings and training.
ALE Director Vicky Francois and Secondary Distance Learning (SDL) mentor Claire DeGon briefed the Lake Stevens School Board on June 12 about the SDL program, which serves students in grades 6–12 who choose online or hybrid delivery. Francois said SDL accepts roughly 70–75 students each semester and serves students for a range of reasons, often related to medical or mental-health needs, long-term…
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