As part of the new framework for school accountability, Progressive Academy is pleased to present our new Education Plan. Please take a moment to read it and if you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us here at the school.Learn more

We have created a one-page guide to clarify the Government of Alberta rules regarding illnesses and when students should stay home. There are two types of symptoms: core symptoms and other symptoms. If your child has both types of symptoms, please follow the guidelines for the core symptoms. Download the current version of the guide below (January 23, 2022).Learn more

Please do not make 3-point turns near the school. The map attached shows that wherever you have parked near the school, it is possible to just drive forward to exit. Never back into intersections. The intersection by the school has four directions of students crossing, and backing into these spaces is extremely dangerous. Remember that the speed limit around schools is 30 km/h. When you enter the area, please respect all the neighbours and children walking to school by driving slowly even before entering the school zones.Learn more

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This document (click here) is the most current procedure for drop off and pick up. In order to minimize the opportunities for close contact, doors will be open at 8:30 and students should be dropped off by 9:00 at the latest. Drop offs after 9:00 must enter at the south west door and proceed to reception for temperature checks. Should you have specific questions regarding these procedures, please talk to your classroom teacher. Please see this post if you need a copy of the school map.Learn more

In less than two weeks, over 80 students from Progressive Academy will be descending on NAIT to participate in a local youth robotics competition! Over 40 teams from Edmonton and area, join us at this technology event. Students in Grades 2 and 3 participate in FIRST Lego League Jr. which introduces them to STEM concepts. Students build models and create posters to present what they’ve learned. Students in Grades 4 to 9 having been working hard at the FIRST Lego League program since September, with students contributing to their teams in a variety of ways such as: robot programming, photography, graphic design and public speaking.Learn more