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Enrollment Qualifications

Centre High Campus is a school for students that are in their fourth or fifth year of high school that need to finish their high school studies, upgrade existing marks, enroll in specific courses for career or post-secondary studies.

To qualify to attend Centre High Campus, students must:

  • have, or had the opportunity to, attend a regular high school for three years
  • be 19 years of age or under on September 1st of the school year you are planning to attend

 

Mandatory Fees:

Textbook Rental: $ 75.00 (refundable)

If a student requests ta take a textbook home, there will be a $75 fee. Most classes will not require this.

Special Optional Fees: Only required by students registered in an ERCP or Physical Education course.

    Art 10/20/30: $40 (to cover art materials)    

    Audio Engineering 15: $150 (to cover equipment - headphone, portable hard drive, carrying bag;

  student keeps the items after the course)

    Audio Engineering 25: $100 (to cover equipment - Radial JDI box build kit; student keeps the item after the course)

    ERCP and Physical Education: YMCA membership (approximately $150 over the semester, paid directly to the YMCA)

    ERCP Level 1: mandatory (must be purchased)

    ERCP Level 2: mandatory (must be purchased)

 

Diploma Exams

ALL students REWRITING diploma exams MUST pre-pay and register DIRECTLY with Alberta Education by the established deadlines to ensure an exam and label will be supplied to the school for the diploma writing session. 

NOTE: Centre High does not collect fees for diploma exam rewrites

DAILY SCHEDULE  SCHOOL YEAR 2024-2025

 

Semester

Block 1  

9:00 - 10:15 a.m.

Block 2

10:20 - 11:35 a.m.

 Lunch Break 

 11:35 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

*All students must leave the building and can only re-enter 10 minutes before class.

Block 3

 12:30 - 1:45 p.m.

Block 4

1:50 - 3:05 p.m.

Block 5

3:55 - 6:00 p.m. (M/T/W only)

  

SCHOOL TERM 2024-2025

Semester One (S1) 
August 29, 2024 – Jan 27, 2025

Semester Two (S2) 
January 28, 2025 - June 26, 2025

Quarter 1
(Q1, S1)

Aug. 29 – Nov 7

Q1 Diploma exams (Oct 28 - Nov 7)

Quarter 2
(Q2, S1)

Nov 14 – Jan 27

Sem 1 Diploma Exams

Jan 14 - 27

Quarter 3
(Q3, S2)

Jan 28 – April 16

Q3 Diploma Exams

(April 3 - 11)

Quarter 4
(Q4, S2)

April 17 – June 26

Sem 2 Diploma Exams

Jun 11 - 25

FOIP/Confidentiality of Information

For Students

Occasionally, the school receives requests from the public, such as parents or guardians regarding information about their child’s attendance or performance in school. If you are 18 years of age or older, or 17 years of age and living independently, information related to your school activities is confidential unless you provide permission to release information. You may already have provided this permission by completing the “release of information” section on your Centre High Campus application. You may, at any time, give the administration written permission for disclosure of information.

If you are under 18 years of age and not living independently, information may be released to your parent or guardian.

 

For Parents 

No one, including parents, can access information about students 18 years of age or older without written consent of the student. If you are positive the student has given written permission, please proceed to the Administration Office at Centre High Campus to make your request in person; photo identification must be shown so your identity can be verified. No information will be released over the phone.

Parking

There is NO student parking available at CHC. Parking is available downtown at public parking lots and meters. 

Public Transit

ETS bus and LRT services offer a viable alternative for student transportation.

Get your free ARC card from the Main Office and register it through SchoolZone.  Online purchase dates will be posted monthly. More information at myarc.ca

https://epsb.ca/schools/gettoschool/buspasses/ 

For bus schedule & route information, contact ETS  at 780-496-1600

For schedule & route information, visit  www.takeETS.com

Dressing For Success

At Edmonton Public Schools, students are expected to dress in a manner that reflects a positive sense of self within a welcoming, inclusive, safe and healthy learning environment. School expectations for student attire take into account a student’s right to fairness, dignity and respect and will not discriminate against students based on race, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, cultural observance, socio-economic status, or body type. As examples, clothing items including, but not limited to, durags, turbans, hijabs, and burkas are all acceptable and appropriate attire.

Dress code expectations will be implemented in a manner that empowers students to make decisions that promote a positive sense of self and contribute to a respectful learning environment.

In preparation for post-secondary education and the world of work, Centre High Campus students must also ensure they adhere to the following guidelines:

  • Clothing should be suitable for modesty, and must not be decorated with images or lettering that would be offensive to students, staff or the public.
  • Clothing which covers the chest, back and midriff is considered appropriate. Shirt/top should touch pants/skirt at the hipline or waistline. Clothing that covers undergarments at all times (including when bending down) is also part of the dress code at Centre High. Inside the school headwear will not be worn unless for religious or medical reasons. In situations where clothing is inappropriate, students will be asked to alter their dress, or they may be sent home. Please note, for health and safety concerns, students must wear shoes in the building at all times.

Electronic Device Search

If Edmonton Public School Board staff have reasonable grounds to believe that an electronic device contains evidence pertaining to a breach of the District’s Student Behaviour and Conduct Policy and/or the School Behaviour Policy, it is the expectation that students make available to school administration the unaltered contents of the permanent and/or removable memory of their cellular phone or electronic device.  Failure to make the contents available can be considered willful disobedience and is grounds for disciplinary action.

Acceptable Use of Computer Technology

It is expected that you will use sound judgment when using computer technology at Centre High Campus. In keeping with that expectation, behaviours such as the following are not acceptable:

  • using school computers in a recreational manner; i.e. surfing the world wide web without an academic purpose;
  • using a computer to harm other people or their work in any way;
  • violating the privacy of others by viewing or altering work that is not your own without permission;
  • interfering with the operation of the school network, local area network, district network, or the internet;
  • installing illegal, harmful, or inappropriate software;
  • violating copyright laws or plagiarizing;
  • creating, viewing, sending, or displaying messages or pictures that are inappropriate to an educational environment;
  • sharing passwords with another person;
  • using school resources such as disk space, access time or paper for non-educational use;
  • using computer technology for the purpose of cheating.

As a Centre High Campus student you should understand that your computer privileges are limited to the networks of Centre High Campus and Edmonton Public Schools. Centre High staff has the right to review any materials you may store on network space as well as any information you have acquired from the internet. You are held accountable for your actions. Contravention of the acceptable use policy may result in any or all of the following:

  • termination of computer privileges;
  • suspension from school;
  • expulsion from school;
  • expulsion from the Edmonton Public Schools system;
  • criminal charges.

Due to health reasons, it is expected that students supply their own headsets for use with our computers.