Any Alberta CMers out there?

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  • Linabean
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    Hello all!  My family has just moved to Alberta, Canada and will be living in the Edmonton area.  Are there any other CMers in our area?

    Looking forward to being in touch with any of you.

    -Miranda

    suzukimom
    Participant

    There are some on the CM Canada Yahoo group.   I’m not in Alberta, but am in Canada – and I used to live in Edmonton years and years ago.

    Are you new to Alberta?   I know a little on homeschooling there – you need to register with a school board, and they vary with how it works with each school board.  There is one that is supposed to be very good for homeschoolers that I can look up if you like.   I know that there is some money available from the Alberta Government too for educational activities – I know the amount can vary but don’t know how easy it is to get.  Hope that helps a bit!

     

    Linabean
    Participant

    Thanks for your post!  And for your tips.  Any help right now is appreciated as this was a very hasty move for my husbands work.  We came from B.C.  We are still just staying with friends.  I’ll have to check out that Yahoo group.

      thanks, Miranda

    suzukimom
    Participant

    Here is some info from another group I am on…  just some basic info – this wasn’t from a CM homeschooler

    In Alberta

    Registry is required with your choice of boards. Some are home school
    only, some are with public schools. We are with Wisdom, and have been
    really happy with them. They are an Alberta wide board.

    [There are a couple of Homeschooling choices from what I understand – “Traditional” and “Blended” (and I think you can also register to use the AB curriculum fully.  Blended is a combination of homeschooling and doing school. ]

    The lowest amount of funding is for those who register as Traditional. With Traditional, it’s all in the hands of the
    parents, unless they specifically ask their board for help/resources.

    The highest funding is for Blended, but there are issues with that right now. Blended is *supposed* to have 50% attendance with classes, but what some boards were doing was telling families they could register as Blended, but have the freedom of Traditional while getting more money. What was really happening was that, while the parents were going from about $700+ per child to about $900+, the boards’ funding jumped from under $1500 to over $4000, without being expected to put out any more work. Some families found out about this and complained, and
    the gov. is now keeping a closer eye on the Blended programs and actually requiring the school boards to provide the services they’re being funded for. Several public school boards decided they couldn’t
    afford to have hs’ers anymore, so they stopped accepting them.

    Wisdom got a LOT of new families last year, and again this year, because of this. (Wisdom, by the way, does not do Blended at all, as it goes against their phylosophy that the parents are the best qualified to
    determine how their children should be educated.)

    Registering is just a matter of filling out a form with the board with basic information.

    Every year, a general education plan for each child is submitted to the board by the parents.

    There are two facilitator visits required per year, the first at the start of the school year, the second near the end. The facilitators typically come to the home (though most will meet elsewhere, if that’s
    what the family prefers) and spend about an hour per child going over the form. The form itself is just a page long, and could probably be filled out in under 5 minutes, but they’re supposed to spend some time
    talking with the families about where each child is at.

    The second visit is different only in that we’re supposed to decided if our kids’ progress was acceptable for the school year or not. The form is almost identical. We can do portofolios, if we wish.


    I have heard that AB people doing CM style have qualified for funding.  It sounds like the “Wisdom” school board, which is just homeschoolers, would probably be the best to work with.

    Sorry I’m in a different province – it would have been great to meet!

    Joytoread
    Participant

    Miranda,

    I live in Edmonton Alberta and do CM style of learning.  I am very new at it though, and have been only schooling for 1 and a half years.  It is great to be able to find some that do CM ways.  I also have a friend in Edmonton that also is doing CM.  I will give you my email address so you can get in touch with me.  [Moderator’s note: I removed your e-mail address so spammers don’t pick it up and send you a bunch of junk. Anyone can send you a private message through this site, though.]

    It would be nice to hear from you.

    Kim

    Nicoledgreen
    Participant

    I have stumbled across this conversation…. thinking of pulling my gr3 and kindergarten kids out of Catholic school board….. arevany of you still homeschooling? How is it going? Did you go with wisdom school board? Still recommend?

    brett bowers
    Participant

    I am looking for a mom and/or dad who are home educating in Alberta, who have been following the Charlotte Mason learning methods, and who would be interested in presenting a workshop and/or presentation to fellow home ed parents on the Charlotte Mason learning methods/philosophy/approach.

    I am the principal-at-large of the home ed program, THEE (Traditional Home Education Experts) (www.thee.ca), and I really want to start offering workshops and other helps to home educating parents.  If you know of any parent who would be interested in offering such a workshop, please contact me at brett@thee.ca.

    Thanks!

    Brett

     

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