Storefront School in Ottawa, Ontario (part of Ottawa-Carleton District School Board) "is designed to serve 19 to 21 year old adults with intellectual disabilities who have had prior successful independent Co-op placements.
Storefront students come from a variety of programs within the city of Ottawa.
This two-year transition program focuses on increasing independence and employability skills.
"[1] At the School District 23 Central Okanagan's three storefront school in British Columbia, which offer "an alternate program for students in grades 7 - 9 who are typically between the ages of 12 to 16[...] students attending are typically at risk of dropping out of school or find the more traditional regular school unable to meet their learning styles[...] Students attend 2 hours daily and are assigned to one teacher at a set time.
[2] As part of its outreach department Edmonton Public Schools operates five "Learning Stores".