Hi Ethan. You may want to take a look at the Custom Courses on edX feature 
(CCX).

http://edx.readthedocs.io/projects/open-edx-ca/en/named-release-dogwood.rc/set_up_course/custom_courses.html

> You can create a custom course in the edX platform (CCX) to reuse course 
> content. By using a CCX, you can run some or all of an existing course for a 
> group of students on a new schedule.




> On Aug 23, 2016, at 12:28 AM, Ethan Barden <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Apologies if this is the incorrect place for this question!
> 
> Currently we have multiple high schools using our installation of Open edX to 
> access content that we have developed.  As it stands, we've created separate 
> courses for each school, filled with the same content.  We've done this to 
> segregate student data between schools, so that educators at one school 
> cannot see the email address or marks of students at another school.
> 
> As it stands, when we want to modify the content we provide to schools, we 
> need to separately make identical changes to many different courses.  Is 
> there a better way to do this?  In essence, I'd like a way to link separate 
> cohorts back to the same 'master' content, where staff and students from 
> different cohorts cannot access each other's information.  The existing 
> 'Cohorts' functionality is unsuitable, for example, because I cannot find a 
> way to restrict staff to access information about particular cohorts.
> 
> Thanks very much for your help.
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