SFA, Kilgore College Partner up to Streamline Transfer Process
- The KIJHL has formed a new collaboration with SCIDES and School District 58 to support student-athletes by offering flexible remote learning opportunities.
- This collaboration arose from the need to help junior hockey players balance demanding athletic schedules with academic requirements through tailored online learning programs.
- Central to the partnership is SCIDES' Competitive Athlete Program, which meets BC graduation standards and supports players’ training, competition, and travel commitments across all 21 KIJHL clubs.
- Tom McEvay, who has spent 34 years in education and serves as the KIJHL’s Director of Education Services, expressed pride in offering players access to a top-tier remote learning program supported by dedicated instructors such as Corey.
- The partnership aims to enhance the quality of education and athlete development within the KIJHL, preparing players for success on and off the ice during and after their hockey careers.
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KIJHL partners with South-Central Interior Distance Education School
For Immediate Release May 15, 2025 Kimberley, BC – The Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL) is excited to announce an educational partnership with the South-Central Interior Distance Education School (SCIDES) and School District 58 to provide distance education services and resources to KIJHL student-athletes. The South-Central Interior Distance Education School is a publicly funded Provincial Online Learning School (POLS) in Schoo
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