Rossland learning centre gets new public partner

Rossland’s Seven Summits Centre For Learning is hoping to expand it’s enrolment now it has formalized a new partnership.

It is now working with School District 71 out of the Comox Valley. It offers a blended online and in-class approach called Navigate.

Operations Manager at the Rossland centre Ann Quarterman says they’ve grown to 45 grade 8-12 students since opening three years ago.

Seven Summits ended their relationship with Self Design independent on-line school because of rule changes around funding.

Picture – sevensummitslearning.com

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