South Dakota Code § 13-33-29

Granting of credit for distance learning courses not offered by South Dakota Virtual School prohibited--Exceptions
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No school district may grant credit for any course successfully completed through distance learning as defined in §
13-33-20
unless the course is offered through the South Dakota Virtual School.
However, a school district may grant credit for a distance learning course offered through an entity other than the South Dakota Virtual School if any of the following conditions apply:
(1) The course is provided through an agreement among accredited school districts;
(2) The course is a university or technical college course taken by a student who is dually enrolled pursuant to the provisions of §
13-28-37
;
(3) The course was previously taken through an accredited high school or other accredited provider by a student who subsequently transferred into the school district; or
(4) The course is not available through the South Dakota Virtual School and is pre-approved by the secretary of education.

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