LearnNet
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LearnNet | |
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6859-100ave Edmonton, Alberta, T6A-0G3, Canada |
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School board | Edmonton Public Schools |
Principal | Ronald W. Bradley |
Vice principal | Gail Drouin (Elementary/Junior High) Bill Magierowski (High School} Loren Spector (Southern Alta.) |
School type | Electronic Distance Learning |
Grades | K-12 |
Language | English |
Homepage | http://www.learnnet.net/ |
LearnNet is a distance education program offered by Argyll Centre. Although it is offered through a school in the Edmonton Public Schools system, it has many students from other school divisions, provinces and even other countries. It teaches grades ranging from 1 to 12.
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[edit] History
Argyll Centre is the school that LearnNet is a program of. It has several campuses throughout Alberta. It was named after its first campus located in an old school off of Argyll Road in Edmonton. For many years that was the main campus of LearnNet. Starting in the end of the 2004-2005 school year Argyll moved its main campus to Forest Heights School due to the Asbotos insulation. The original plan was leave the correspondence program behind and move everything else. However, by August they obtained permission to close the Argyll Campus down.
[edit] Teaching Method
LearnNet works similar to both traditional public schools and homeschooling. It has teachers who work from the Edmonton campus (sometimes they will work from home). Assignments are downloaded to students home computers using Lotus Notes. Over the year many methods of instruction have been attempted. Currently a student can contact their teacher through phone, email, or Lotus Sametime.
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