St. Albert Public Schools has compiled a list of resources and tips to support your child or loved one through times of grief and loss.
Alberta Education developed this comprehensive resource to help parents better understand the Alberta Curriculum and other related information.
The Khan Academy is a not-for-profit educational organization which supplies a free online collection of over 2,200 micro lectures via video tutorials stored on YouTube teaching mathematics, history, finance, physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy and economics.
LearnAlberta.ca is a website that provides quality online resources to the Kindergarten to Grade 12 (K-12) community in Alberta. Students, teachers, and parents will find multimedia learning resources that are based on Alberta Learning curriculum guidelines. LearnAlberta.ca is a safe, reliable, and innovative collection of learning resources developed by Alberta Learning in consultation with stakeholders.
Within LearnAlberta.ca, the Online Reference Centre is a collection of multimedia encyclopedias – in both English and French – that can be accessed on LearnAlberta.ca. Reference material, which includes newspapers, magazines, books, maps, pictures, video, transcripts, and more, can be found for all grades and subject areas.
A username and password to access this site can be obtained from the school Librarian or from your child’s teacher.
This St. Albert organization helps community members in times of need. Visit their website to learn more about their programs and services or how you can be of help.
The Family Resource Centre fosters healthy families in healthy communities by providing workshops, counselling and other programs to assist families in regaining a sense of power.
Alberta Health provides a number of links to information and resources on mental health, substances and addiction to help improve the health and mental well-being of Albertans.
This network of health professionals and organizations works together to coordinate services and to improve access to primary care services for residents.
St. Albert Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) provide preventive social services to the residents of St. Albert through direct service to the community as well as a range of services offered through FCSS funded community organizations.
The Developmental Assets are 40 research-based, positive experiences and qualities that influence young people’s development, helping them become caring, responsible and productive adults.
Drug Free Kids Canada encourages and supports parents to prevent and reduce the harms of problematic drug use by youth.