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Education

Summer Learning Opportunities abound at Mesa Public Schools

by Laurie Struna June 1, 2020June 2, 2020
written by Laurie Struna June 1, 2020June 2, 2020

Tyler Chow, soon to be a freshman at Mountain View High School, is taking World History for free from MDLP to get a head start on classes.

Exciting learning opportunities abound for students at Mesa Public Schools.

Through the Mesa Distance Learning Program (MDLP), students in grades seven through 12 can take up to two semester-length summer courses at NO cost.

MDLP courses are taught by certified district teachers and align with the district course catalog. Course options are robust and range from core subjects such as English language arts, math and sciences, to electives such as Spanish, music, finance and more.

MDLP courses are self-paced and can be completed anywhere you have an internet connection. Students currently assigned a district device will be able to retain the device throughout summer school. Summer courses can be taken to address credit deficiencies or for advancement.

“Taking summer online courses through MDLP is a great option for any student,” said Heidi Hurst, Mesa Public Schools director of communications and engagement. “The online, accessible format means students can learn anytime, anywhere. We hope eligible students take advantage of this valuable opportunity.”

To qualify for tuition-free courses, students must register and begin coursework by June 30. Courses should be completed by July 31. Students not currently active in an MDLP course can enroll at mdlp.org.

Students outside of Mesa Public Schools may also be eligible to take free courses through MDLP. Learn more at mdlp.org.

 

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