Bring a Universe of Resources to Their Fingertips

"We have 400 students total in K through 12, and that can get really small for the kids once they enter high school. Online courses widen their community, which in turn enriches the community that's here. I view online courses as keeping those kids on both ends of the bell curve in school, providing options for pursuing personal goals and helping them get into college."

Catherine Laflin, Spanish Teacher/DLC Registrar-Teacher/Mentor, Orcas Island High School/Funhouse Discovery Center

No matter your location, or the size of your school, the DLC is here for you.

We love to partner with rural and small schools throughout Washington State. In fact, we'll drive, fly, or take to the sea to deliver free training and great online resources to you. Just ask Dave Sather at Holden Village School.

Whether your students need online courses to explore electives, meet graduation requirements, or prepare for college, we offer 300+ courses from trusted providers. Our library and teaching resources greatly expand the restrictions of your budget and location. And all of it comes to you in one affordable package.

Your students seek independence, but need structure and support.

The links below lead to success stories that illustrate how you might use DLC resources:

  • The DLC streamlined the nightmare process of online courses at Lake Quinault High School and broadened opportunities for their students.
  • Mike Sekaquaptewa, a student at Yakama Nation Tribal School, is empowered by a University of Washington writing class.
  • Award-winning Principal Barbara Kline builds DLC's relevant and safe library resources into lesson plans.
  • DLC Tutors provide mentorship and help your students transition from high school to college.

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