Currently, we have six communities that we're offering the program to. The department is reaching out to all regions to seek interest from some of the communities that don't offer similar secondary programming. In our next academic year we will be adding two more communities, moving forward. Hopefully as we see more success, we'll see more communities added, especially the rural and remote communities that currently don't provide some of the distance learning classes.
Alfred Moses on Question 215-8(2): Distance Learning Opportunities
In the Legislative Assembly on June 14th, 2016. See this statement in context.
Question 215-8(2): Distance Learning Opportunities
Oral Questions
June 13th, 2016
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