Important Notes:
Cost is:
No refunds will be issued unless the class is cancelled.
Deadline to register is Friday, June 5, 2026 at noon (midday - 12pm).
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On-Demand, Online Courses:
In-person, On Campus Classes:
June 13 - 9:00am-1:00pm; June 14 - 9:00am-1:00pm; June 15 - 4:00pm-8:00pm
June 16 - 4:00pm-8:00pm; June 17 - 4:00pm-8:00pm; June 18 - 4:00pm-8:00pm
June 6 - 9:00am-1:00pm; June 8 - 4:00pm-8:00pm; June 13 - 1:00pm-5:00pm
June 9 - 4:00pm-8:00pm; June 10 - 4:00pm-8:00pm; June 11 - 4:00pm-8:00pm
June 19 - 4:00pm-8:00pm; June 20 - 8:00am-12:00pm; June 21 - 8:00am-12:00pm
June 20 - 9:00am-1:00pm; June 21 - 9:00am-1:00pm; June 22 - 4:00pm-8:00pm
June 7 - 9:00am-1:00pm; June 8 - 4:00pm-8:00pm; June 12 - 4:00pm-8:00pm
Exam Dates:
Biology 30 - June 18
Chemistry 30 - June 19
English 30-1 & 30-2 - June 10 - Part A
English 30-1 & 30-2 - June 15 - Part B
Math 30-1 & 30-2 - June 12
Physics 30 - June 22
Social Studies 30-1 - June 11 - Part A
Social Studies 30-1 - June 16 - Part B
Science 30 - June 23
The REACH (Respect, Enthusiasm, Altruism, Commitment, Honesty) principles are our community's guidelines in both our face to face and digital interactions. At Calgary Academy, we recognize that rapid changes in how we live, learn, and work have increased the importance of responsible digital citizenship as well as the effective use of productivity, collaboration, and networking tools.
Definitions
Electronic Devices: Electronic Devices include, but are not limited to, laptop computers, tablets, smartphones, handheld devices and e-book readers. Electronic Devices include Personally Owned Devices.
Personally Owned Devices: any Electronic Device brought into the school and owned by a student or the student’s family.
Personal Technology: Personally Owned Devices or Technology, including but not limited to cellular/mobile technology, servers, networks, websites, Internet services, computer applications, data, e-mail and social media.
Technology: Technology resources include, but are not limited to, Electronic Devices, cellular/mobile technology, servers, networks, websites, Internet services, computer applications, data, e-mail and collaboration tools. Examples of powerful online tools available to Calgary Academy students include PowerSchool Learning, Office 365, YouTube, Google, and internal student e-mail.
Application
This Technology and Online Code of Conduct applies to all Calgary Academy provided Technology, to all Personally Owned Devices and to all Personal Technology, as follows:
Acceptable Use
Acceptable use of technology at Calgary Academy encourages content creation, co-production, and connecting with authentic audiences. Acceptable use includes following the REACH principles in our digital interactions, being respectful of the privacy of fellow students as well as adhering to copyright laws.
Responsible digital citizenship includes, but is not limited to:
As a school community, we recognize that online actions while at school, as well as outside of school hours, can have implications for learning, face-to-face interactions, and the social-emotional wellness of students and staff at school. By following REACH in our digital lives inside and outside of school, we contribute to our school community by promoting a trusting and productive learning environment.
Unacceptable Use
Greater access to the Internet and online tools on our school network requires a student commitment to use these resources in a way that does not put themselves or any member of our community at risk. The non-exhaustive list below provides examples of what constitutes instances of unacceptable use:
Expectation of Privacy
Calgary Academy Technology and all data stored on Calgary Academy Technology may be reviewed, monitored and accessed by authorized individuals, as needed.
Users of Calgary Academy Technology should not expect privacy with respect to any of their activities when using Calgary Academy Technology. Calgary Academy reserves the right to review, retrieve, read and disclose any files, messages or communications that are created, sent, received or stored on Calgary Academy Technology. Calgary Academy’s right to monitor is for the purpose of ensuring the security and protection of students, preventing unlawful and/or inappropriate conduct, and creating and maintaining a productive learning environment. If Technology and Online Code of Conduct violations are discovered, this will result in an investigation and necessary action will be taken, where appropriate. Information stored on personally owned devices is the responsibility of the device owner/user. However, Personally Owned Devices which are used in breach of this Technology and Online Code of Conduct in a manner that negatively impacts school climate will result in a full investigation and necessary action will be taken, where appropriate. Searches of Personally Owned Devices are anticipated to be extremely rare, however, can be performed where there is reasonable and probable grounds to believe that this Technology and Online Code of Conduct has or is being violated, and where evidence of the violation will be found on the Personally Owned Device that is being searched. It is agreed that the student can have no reasonable expectation of privacy in this regard, while on Calgary Academy premises.
Discipline
Failure to follow this Technology and Online Code of Conduct may result in the school limiting or revoking privileges. Serious violations may result in further disciplinary actions and may have legal implications (Government of Canada cyber-bullying site). Please contact your Assistant Principal if you have questions about this Technology and Online Code of Conduct, or if you think someone may be at risk due to another's use of technology or online activity. By maintaining the highest ethical standards in our face to face and digital interactions, our community will be promoting an environment in which members can pursue their learning goals confidently and freely.
Payment in full must be made immediately after form completion. Click "Add to Cart" and the course fee will be added to your Cart. Choose the Cart icon near the top right of the screen and make a payment using a credit card.
A confirmation email with a copy of the completed form will be sent after successful payment for all students currently enrolled at Calgary Academy. If this form is completed for an external to Calgary Academy student and you do not receive a confirmation or receipt email, please contact Yvette Schuler @ yschuler@calgaryacademy.com to receive a copy of the completed form/receipt.
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Questions about Classes: Ms. Sheryl Walters at swalters@calgaryacademy.com
Questions about this form or payments: Ms. Yvette Schuler at yschuler@calgaryacademy.com.
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