Del Easton Alternative School
Williston, ND
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Diamond Plaza
Suite 101
2304 11th Ave W.
Jason Germundson: Principal
701.572.0967 ext. 8205
Instructors:
Claudette Neether,
Darcy Schauer
701.572.1055
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Welcome to Del Easton Alternative School
Believe you can and you're halfway there.
~Theodore Roosevelt
Is Del Easton for Me?
Del Easton is an alternative school not an alternative to school. Del Easton Alternative School does not follow the format of a traditional school. Using a combination of independent and teacher directed coursework, DEAS provides students with an alternative means of completing courses needed to obtain a high school diploma.
Students must attend a minimum of 2.5 hrs a day. Students work at their own pace on independent course work. If needed, teachers are available for assistance. Attendance is recorded on a time card using a time clock.
Del Easton provides the opportunity to succeed, but enrollment is not for everyone. Success depends on the individual student and the effort he/she chooses to make while attending DEAS. To be successful in DEAS students need to do the following:
Be a self starter
Be self motivated
Be self disciplined
Be responsible for their education
Be a good time manager
To be considered for admission the students must:
Be a resident of Williston Public School District #1
Be between the ages of 16 and up to 21 years of age
Complete all required paperwork
Be approved by Admissions committee