Kapawe’no Kaskihtayanih: Innovative Learning for Diverse Student Needs
Are you looking for another way to finish school?
We have Kapawe’no Kaskihtayanih: Innovative Learning for Diverse Student Needs
Kapawe’no First Nation through the KFN Collegiate has launched the Kapawe’no Kaskhtayanih, formerly known as Outreach/Adult Learning, aimed at providing flexible educational options for students in grades 8-12. With the Alberta Education School number S.2351, the program caters to students seeking alternatives to traditional classroom settings. The program features two distinct learning streams: in-person (April 2025) and virtual independent learning, ensuring that educational pathways align with individual needs and circumstances.
The in-person stream (April 2025) will invite students to attend classes on-site, where they can work on assignments with direct teacher support. Conversely, the virtual independent learning stream offers greater freedom, allowing students to study and complete coursework online at their own pace, with assistance from educators available on specified days. This blend of learning formats ensures that students who face challenges such as attendance issues, coping difficulties, or learning obstacles can find a supportive environment to succeed.
The Kaskihtayanih program also provides tailored high school courses through three streams: Academic, Practical, and Knowledge and Employability, along with a variety of electives. The Academic stream is specifically designed for students aiming for higher education, offering a challenging curriculum focused on critical thinking and advanced skills. By addressing the unique needs of junior high and high school students, Kapawe’no Kaskihtayanih is committed to fostering an inclusive and enriching educational experience that empowers students to achieve their academic and career goals.
Email us today at [email protected] or register today at: https://kfncollegiate.ca/admissions/.
