Guelph’s public school board says its summer school programs will be offered virtually through a distance learning model due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
On Monday, the Upper Grand District School Board revealed a range of programs available to students during the summer.
Courses are being offered to students in Grades 6-8 and Grades 9-12.
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One program allows graduating Grade 8 students to earn a credit prior to entering high school in September. Students can choose between Learning Strategies, and Careers and Civics.
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Secondary school students can also upgrade a credit in an effort to improve their final grade or recover their credit after receiving a failing grade.
Literacy and numeracy support programs are also being offered to students in Grades 6-8.
More information can be found on Upper Grand’s website.
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