DLC Success Stories: Online Courses
No Middle-of-the-Road Membership for Kingston Middle School
Susan Wistrand, Principal, Kingston Middle School
Why the DLC? One Woman, Two Schools, No Teachers
Evie Wonderly, Teacher-Mentor/Administrator, Cape Flattery School District
Two Seniors Build a Future in Engineering with the Help of Amgen
Steve Quick, Principal, Oroville High School; Justin Miller, Student<br> Debora Gurrad, Teacher/Mentor, Kingston High School; Moshe Calm, Student
Moving the Whole Spectrum of Students Forward
Pullman High School, Kellie Glaze, School Counselor
Online Language Course Opens Many Doors for Calen Thompson
Naselle-Grays River Valley High School, Lori Dearmore, Librarian and Calen Thompson, Student
Online Learning Gives Students More Options for Success
Lake Quinault High School, Angie Gage, Online Ed Mentor/Registrar
The Value of DLC Membership
Oroville Junior/Senior High School, Steve Quick, Principal
Digital Learning Is Thriving in Washington State
Internet Academy, Ron Mayberry, Principal, and Spokane Virtual Learning, Elisabeth Silver, Facilitator
The Key to Success in Online Courses
Columbia High School, Marian Udelhofen, Instructional Aide
School-Community Partnership Expands Learning Opportunities
Orcas Island High School/The Funhouse Discovery Center, Catherine Laflin, Spanish Teacher/ DLC Teacher/Mentor
Ensuring Student Success with Course Support
White Salmon Valley School District, Sherry Hahn, Technology Director
Supporting Summer-School Students
Garfield High School, Karin Engstrom, College and Career Specialist
Boosting Student Success with Online Courses
Juanita-Futures High School, Leanne Dunlap, Dean of Students
Online Learning Empowers Students
Yakama Nation Tribal High School, Mike Sekaquaptewa, Student
Online Courses Increase Opportunity
Oakesdale High School, Daniele Gardner, Class of 2004
Providing Additional Resources to Homeschooled Highschoolers
The Enrichment Cooperative, Elisabeth Silver, Site Coordinator
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