Textbooks


Textbooks and Learning Resources

Some of our online courses require the use of a textbook or workbook. Each BrightSpace (D2L) course will indicate what type of resource students need, and whether a physical copy is needed or a digital copy is provided. If a physical textbook or workbook is required, students can pick up a copy at the CBe-learn registration office, which is open Monday – Friday 8:30 am to 3:30 pm.


Textbooks and Learning Resources Pickup

To pick up a textbook or workbook, enter at the Front Entrance (see map below) and look for signs with directions to the CBe-learn registration office. Once in the registration office, you will be asked to fill out a textbook sign out form. 

Note: Students cannot sign out a textbook if they have outstanding overdue books. Please bring in any borrowed textbooks, or you will be required to pay a fee for a lost textbook before signing out another one.

Parking: Parking for students can be accessed off 21st St SW, between Central Memorial High School and Lord Shaughnessy High School. Students can also park on the north side of 53rd Ave.

*Please do not park on the south side of 53rd Ave - this is permit parking for residents of the community only. A parking violation ticket will be issued if parked here.

 

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