Registration for Supported Programming
Two Possible Ways to Begin:
Supported programming is provided for students with diagnosed developmental disabilities or severe learning disabilities, for students requiring accommodations or an individualized learning plan to address their specific learning or medical needs, or for students who would benefit from Knowledge and Employability courses.
Centralized Programs
Once a student has been registered, through an intake process by Sturgeon School Division, in a centralized program (Life Skills or Senior Challenge), teachers will contact parents and guardians directly to inform them of a start date for their child.
Knowledge and Employability
If a student is enrolled in any K&E course at the high school, they will begin their school year through the Regular Registration process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the most frequently asked questions or FAQ's for new students and their parents can be found here. For additional information, please contact our General Office at 780.973.3301 (telephone), 780.973.3230 (facsimile) or by e-mail.
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