Alternative Learning 2022-2023

InformNet is an accredited online high school that uses the online learning platform Brightspace. InformNet provides students with daily instruction, assignments, and evaluation through email and web-based interactions from a certified high school teacher. This option is 100% independent.
 
Each course is $350 and requires Parent/Guardian and Mr. Bonneteau's consent prior to registration.
 
Visit the InformNet website for more information: www.informnet.mb.ca/index.html
Similar to InformNet, Ms. Jaworski uses the online learning platform Brightspace to deliver lessons and assignments. There is a set schedule and students work through learning modules. This option is 80% independent learning and 20% teacher directed.
 
Online Learning Options for 2022-2023:
  • Psychology 40s
  • Transactional ELA 40s
  • Essentials Math 30f
  • Essentials Math 40f
Career Development Life/Work courses provide all students with an opportunity to reflect on their interests and strengths, develop essential career competencies, link education to employment, learn about possible career opportunities, and gain expertise in the “real world”. This option is 50% independent learning and 50% teacher directed. 
 

Students can gain valuable educational experience by enhancing their knowledge of their own cultural origins or a cultural group that interests them through interaction with community members such as Elders and members of cultural organizations.

The knowledge, skills, and attitudes obtained from such activities can increase a student’s self-esteem and maturity, strengthen cultural identity, and/or provide greater intercultural understanding and an appreciation of cultural diversity.

 

Here are some things you need to know:

  • You can only earn one credit over your high school years.
  • You cannot receive pay for the activity.
  • You will present your knowledge to the Early Years students.
  • You need to provide documentation indicating:
      1. that participation took place
      2. when it took place
      3. the number of hours contributed by the student, and
      4. the knowledgeskills, and attitudes obtained in the cultural exploration activity.

 

Students must do a minimum of 110 hours of activities to receive a credit.

 

Links to The Department of Education website where you will find all the forms:

Guidelines

Permission Form

Record Form