Idaho shall allow for approved providers to offer students credit for their outside-the-classroom learning.

Who can provide extended learning opportunities programs?

Entities that may apply to offer extended learning opportunities include, but are not limited to, nonprofit organizations, businesses with established locations within the state, trade associations, and the U.S. Armed Forces.

Which students are eligible?

Elementary, middle or high school students.

What information needs to be included in the provider application?

Application requirements should be set forth in each district’s’ local extended learning opportunities policy.

What type of credit can be obtained?

Core and Elective credits can be awarded.

Who approves the provider application?

Each school district and public charter school shall adopt an extended learning opportunities policy.

Provider applications must be approved by the student’s local school district or public charter school in accordance with the extended learning opportunities policy.

What is an example of a Learn Everywhere program in action?

In New Hampshire, the Learn Everywhere program allows Seacoast United to offer student athletes physical education credit through their participation in various team sports.