Is Almadina Language Charter Academy a public school?
Almadina is a public school of parental choice that is granted a specific charter by the Minister of Education. Almadina and 12 sister charter schools are autonomous, non-profit public schools designed to provide innovative or enhanced education programs that improve the acquisition of student skills, attitudes and knowledge in some measurable way. Charter schools have characteristics that set them apart from other public schools in meeting the needs of a particular group of students through a specific program or teaching/learning approach while following Alberta Education’s Program of Studies. The Charter School Handbook outlines the procedures for establishing a Charter school should you and a group of parents have an innovative idea on how to improve student achievements and innovations in education. Currently the Alberta government is committed to allowing a total of 15 public charter schools. Please visit the Charter Mandate of our website for more information on Charter schools i
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