Attention
Please be advised that the D2L environment is being upgraded on Saturday, Feb 4 8:00am to Monday, Feb.6. 8:00am and will be unavailable during those hours.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause
Check Out These New CTS Courses
Introduction to Agriculture (AGR1010) Health Services Foundations (HSS1010) Coaching 2 (REC3120) Injury Management (REC1020)
Please note:Students who do not meet this deadline, risk not having their school awarded mark blended with their diploma mark when Results Statements are distributed.
Other Course Deadlines :
ADLC encourages allsemester students to complete their courses by the above noted dates to ensure proper review, timely exam writing and the appropriate marks are reported to Alberta Education in a timely manner.
Sr High Social Studies After Hours
Student Assistance Line is available on Tuesday (Ext 6330) and Thursday (Ext 6211) from 4:30-7:00 PM
Sr High Math After Hours
Homework Help Line starts Monday Sept. 27.
During regular buisness hours please call your lead teacher
Call extension 5388 for help with your Sr. High Math course Monday-Thursday from 4:30-8:00 pm.
August 25, 2011 - Press Release
Workplace Safety Systems (HCS3000), Workplace Safety Practices (HCS
3010) and Agriculture Safety (AGR 3000) are BRAND NEW COURSES as of July
15/2011.
These courses were created through a partnership with Job
Safety Skills Society and as a result all the courses offer imbedded
certification at the Silver and Gold level. Each course includes 3
assignments plus a mandatory Practice Test and Final. In order to
achieve certification students must choose the Silver or Gold level,
write the final test for that level, and obtain a minimum overall course mark of 70%. (The
Silver test is all multiple choice questions while the Gold is all short
answer questions. The content covered on each test is similar.) If
students do not achieve 70% but do achieve 50% or greater and do not
want the certification they will still receive the Alberta Education
credit for the courses.
June 21, 2011 - Principal Survey Results
Thank you to all (103) who participated in Alberta Distance Learning
Centre's (ADLC) Principal Survey recently. We appreciate the time you
took to complete the survey and value your opinion. Responses to this survey help
us know how we might better support students. Each year, we will
request your thoughts about ADLC's services and programs we provide to
your school to ensure that we deliver high quality instructional
materials and program flexibility to enhance student learning in your
distributed learning environment.
Rob Colvin of the Calgary Board of Education is the winner of the iPad for his school. Congratulations, Rob!
Fee Changes Effective June 1, 2011
Please note the following fee changes:
$28 per credit - School-aged student
$90 per credit - Adult, Federally-funded and Out-of-province
$132 per credit - International students
$120 per course - Elementary
$140 per course - Junior High Core
$105 per course - Junior High Complementary
Questions concerning course costs can be directed to
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, or at 866-774-5333 ext 5360.
D2L & Academy of Math / Reading
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Students may learn their teacher’s contact information by phoning 1-866-774-5333 (toll-free), then
Senior High School
Elementary/Junior High School
Ext. 5177
Ext. 5147
Questions?
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The latest AERR 2010 (ADLC Annual Education Results Report) is now available.