LEO Textbooks belong to the school not the student. LEO college textbooks are very expensive and purchased with state money. Textbooks for LEO courses should be treated just as another textbook in the high school and can be used by students in other semesters.
Last day to drop a LEO course is quickly arriving. Check with the Community College providing your LEO courses for their drop date.
Spring Registration is open for Learn & Earn Online Courses. Only science, technology, and math courses qualify for LEO funding.
For a list of iSchool courses visit,
http://web.uncg.edu/dcl/web/ischool/online_courses/course_descriptions.php
For a list of Community Colleges/courses visit,
http://vlc.nccommunitycolleges.edu/learnEarn/index.html
A number of steps must be followed to participate in either LEO course option. Visit the iSchool website or contact a participating Community College for registration information.
If you have any questions about the LEO registration process check out the LEO tab in the DLA Spa.
As always, please contact Deborah Pedersen with any questions, deborah.pedersen@ncpublicschools.gov
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