SCcyber E-learning Community campus in Calgary, Alberta

SCcyber E-learning Community

Calgary, AlbertaDay · Co-edGrades 9 – 12Est. 2000
Grades
9 – 12
Founded
2000
Gender Policy
Co-ed

About SCcyber E-learning Community

In Canada, Indigenous people have a lower high school completion rate than the completion rate for non-Indigenous people. This leads to unemployment, poverty and unrealized potential in Canada’s fastest-growing demographic. In 2000, members of the Sunchild First Nation considered the lack of education in their community and decided alternative methods were needed to reach Indigenous students. They discovered that: Indigenous students faced unique challenges including family and legal situations, time away from class and relocating to new homes. Many Indigenous students were adults. These students wanted to upgrade and build a better future while meeting their current schedules and responsibilities. Any successful education program would have to overcome these challenges with a new way of teaching. In addition, high quality education and experienced teachers would have to be brought to small numbers of students in remote locations — without exceeding limited education budgets. The SCcyber E-Learning model was adopted as a solution.

SCcyber E-learning Community is a private co-educational school in Calgary, Alberta, serving students at the secondary level. The school is guided by values of community, rigor, excellence.

Core Values

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Teaching Philosophy

SCcyber E-Learning is different from conventional distance learning programs in that it creates accountability and interaction between student and teacher. Students are able to be logged into Zoom during frequently scheduled homework help times and can speak with the teacher through text messaging or a microphone and use tools such as a shared whiteboard to get help on questions. In most cases, our students work from a classroom environment in their home community where a Mentor addresses technical concerns and ensures student participation. Students may also communicate with their teacher via email or phone to get help with their courses. Experienced teachers with a passion for teaching Indigenous students head the online classes, providing a level of education that is the same as or better than that found in urban schools. Students who miss class time or change residences can easily catch up by reviewing archived classes. This system also allows students to work at a comfortable pace. Achievement is tracked on a weekly basis so that intervention and support can be provided as soon as it becomes necessary.

What Makes SCcyber E-learning Community Special

  • Secondary education

Academics

Curriculum

SCcyber E-learning Community offers Other curriculum, with specializations in Forensic Studies, Mythbusting Science, and Mental Wellness.

Academic Environment

Academic Culture
Supportive

Languages of Instruction

English

Programs & Extracurriculars

Arts Programs

1 programs
Visual arts

Tuition & Financial Aid

Financial Aid
Not available

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Community & Culture

SCcyber E-Learning Community serves Indigenous students and adults seeking flexible, quality education tailored to their unique circumstances. The school creates a supportive online environment where students participate in frequent live tutorials via Zoom, access archived classes, and work at a comfortable pace with weekly achievement tracking. Student testimonials highlight the school's ability to foster both academic success and meaningful friendships, with students noting that teachers are consistently helpful and the program has enabled them to achieve previously unrealized goals.

Diversity & Inclusion

SCcyber E-Learning Community was founded specifically to address the lower high school completion rates among Indigenous peoples in Canada. The school was established by members of the Sunchild First Nation in 2000 to serve Indigenous students facing unique challenges including family situations, time constraints, and relocation. The program employs experienced teachers with a passion for teaching Indigenous students and operates from community-based classroom environments with local mentors, demonstrating a commitment to culturally responsive, accessible education for Indigenous learners.

Parent Involvement

Parent involvement details are not prominently featured on the website. The school does offer a course called 'Heroes at Home' designed to build parenting skills, and general communication appears to occur through email and phone contact with teachers and administration, but specific parent committees, volunteer opportunities, or engagement programs are not described.

Accreditations & Recognition

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about SCcyber E-learning Community

SCcyber E-learning Community serves students in grades 9-12.

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