Message from the iLEAD Online Team
Dear Families,
We hope everyone had a restful and connecting holiday week. We have so much to be thankful for here at iLEAD Online, including each of our learners and families who have taught us so much and with whom we continue to enjoy learning.
Our high school courses are reaching the end of the suggested pacing calendar. Most learners should be wrapping up final units on November 30th and getting ready to complete a final course reflection. For those learners on alternative pacing schedules, please make sure to check in with your onsite or online Coach, Guide, or EF to clarify when you need to be completely done with the course.
It is not too early to register for Spring classes, which begin January 22nd. Make sure to follow us on Facebook for some upcoming class recommendations and tips on supporting learning online.
And, as always, we love to hear from you! Don’t hesitate to reach out to let us know how we’re doing and how we can improve your experience with iLEAD Online.
With gratitude,
The iLEAD Online team
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