Sask DLC is committed to partnering with schools and school divisions to prioritize students' best interests while ensuring they have access to online learning opportunities. We value your partnership, and our main goal is to provide a seamless experience for you and your students.
If your school has students who are interested in enrolling in a Sask DLC course, we are fully committed to helping you with the registration and course request process.
To assist you, we have created a collection of short videos and printable PDF's that provides a step-by-step walk through for each stage.
If the student is new to Sask DLC, you will need to register them. Once you've submitted the registration application, watch for an email from us to let you know when you can request their course(s).
If your student has already taken a Sask DLC course, go to steps 2 and 3 - request and approve a course.
If you have multiple students you would like to register with Sask DLC, instead of exiting and re-entering the website to register each student, follow these simple steps.
If you don't have multiple students to register at the same time, go to steps 2 and 3.
Once your student is registered, you can request a course for them.
Once you have a requested a course, you will need to approve it.
Sask DLC has combined courses by interest areas, offering students options that align with their interests, meet their needs and support their graduation plans. In addition, we have created a course descriptions document that offers a concise overview of courses, complete with prerequisites and credit information, which guidance counselors and principals find crucial for graduation planning.
We also collaborate with you to provide an Online Learning Facilitator (OLF) in the local school. The role of the Online Learning Facilitator is to support students completing their course and facilitate communication between the student, family, local school and Sask DLC teachers / staff.
Hear from Kim Fick, Principal, as she shares insights on how Online Learning Facilitators (OLF) support students and collaborate with her, within the school.
Hear directly from an experienced Online Learning Facilitator about the role they play in supporting students.
Courses organized by students' area of interest and can be displayed in schools / classrooms.
Course information that provides an overview of each course, prerequisites and credit information for Guidance Counselors and Principals.
Courses organized in alphabetical order.
Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre provides Kindergarten to Grade 12 courses to Saskatchewan students who choose to study online. We empower students and families to choose the learning environment that works best for them, while supporting their graduation plan.
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