- Administration
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- Principal Message
- Calendar
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- Credit Recovery
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- Courses of Study
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- OSS Requirements for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma
- Pathways
- Types of New Curriculum Courses
- Course Delivery
- Community Involvement Requirements and Procedures
- The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test
- Substitutions for the Compulsory Courses
- The Credit System
- The Course Coding System
- Prerequisite Courses
- Transfer Courses
- Assesment and Evaluation
- Reporting
- School Support Services
- Guidance and Career Education
- Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR)
- Term 1A and Term 1B
- OSS Course Descriptions
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- Graduation '07
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- Wahsa Graduation Video 2005
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- Yellow Ribbon
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Wahsa Distance Education Centre
The Wahsa program aims to: enable you to complete your high school studies at home -+- offer you alternative ways to earn a provincial high school diploma -+- open gateways to secondary education through technological innovation -+- promote First Nations culture through community-based design -+- empower individuals and communities to realize benefits in a global age -+- develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for future success.

Wahsa Distance Education Centre has provided secondary education services to northern communities across the Sioux Lookout District for the past 16 years starting in 1991. The Wahsa team consists of the following: Principal, Vice-Principal, 3 Education Counsellors, 1 DEC Liaison, 1 Receptionist, 1 Secretary, 1 Distribution Clerk, 1 Data Base Clerk, 1 IL Clerk, 12 Teachers and 1 DEC Liaison.















