Getting Started With Idaho Digital Learning

A Site Coordinator manages student participation in IDLA classes on the local level and serves as a liaison between the district, student, teacher, and IDLA. Become the coordinator for your school!

How do I apply to be a site coordinator?

  • Site coordinators are selected by their local school district.
  • The level of experience needed to become a site coordinator varies widely and is based on the districts’ individualized criteria. 

Obtaining a site coordinator number and password:

  • Contact Idaho Digital Learning to be assigned a site coordinator number. This allows you access to the registration portion of our website, as well as student progress reports.
  • Please update Idaho Digital Learning if your contact information changes or if a new site coordinator is assigned.

Regional Coordinators

  • Your next step in becoming a site coordinator is to contact your regional coordinator.
  • The following link takes you to a map which breaks the state into six regions and details the respective regional coordinators for each. Download the regional map »

Site Coordinator Training Courses

  • IDLA At-Risk Course for Site Coordinators
  • IDLA Site Coordinator Course

Site Coordinators are encouraged to complete the FREE training courses. Districts with a Site Coordinator who has successfully completed the Site Coordinator Class prior to the course starting date will have a reduced fee for classes.
Continuing Education Credits are available.

For information on site coordinator training classes, contact:

Available classes:

  • January 16, 2012
  • April 2, 2012 

TO REGISTER: Go to www.ssreg.com/idahopd to register for classes. Once you click on this link you will be routed to a new website. Once there, click on Counselors/Site Coordinator link in the menu on the left of the screen.