Meet diverse learner needs and prepare students for high school success.
Middle school is a critical time for building foundational skills and exploring interests. DCP provides the tools and content to differentiate instruction and create engaging learning experiences for grades 6-8.
How Middle Schools Use DCP:
School-wide blended learning adoption: Give your teachers complete, standards-aligned courses—core and electives—ready to use on day one, with lessons, quizzes, and assignments already built.
Accelerate advanced learners: Provide 8th graders access to high school-level courses like Algebra I or Geometry without transportation to another building
Intervention and support: Use targeted digital content for skill-building in reading, writing, and math
Exploratory courses: Offer coding, financial literacy, or other career exploration learning opportunities
Blended learning models: Combine face-to-face instruction with online activities to increase engagement and differentiation
Flexible pacing: Allow students to work through content at speeds that match their readiness and learning styles
Usage Case
A middle school partners with their district high school to provide 8th-grade Geometry using DCP. Students receive instruction from a high school math teacher through the MTDA platform while staying in their home building. This could free up the middle school math teacher to provide intensive intervention support for struggling 7th graders.
Digital Content & Platform (DCP) Resources
Practical tools and information to support your decision-making.
Understand transparent pricing, group purchasing benefits, and available subsidies for Montana schools. DCP leverages economies of scale to lower costs, especially for small and rural districts.