Independent Education Program (IndEP)
What is IndEP?
The Independent Education Program is designed to meet the needs of students who have not achieved success in the regular school format. The IndEP consists of regular courses which accommodate the needs of students through an individualized program. Graduating students will be able to achieve a grade 12 standing through a Regular 24 credit or Adult 12 program.
How are classes offered at IndEP?
Classes are offered through on-line courses, distance learning, high school integration, and Great Plains College.
Expectations at IndEP
The IndEP learning environment is to be one of mutual respect where all can succeed in a safe learning environment. Students attending IndEP are expected to follow the guidelines outlined by the Code of Conduct at their specific school. Students are expected to attend school regularly, arrive on time, report to the teacher if absent, do their best and display a positive attitude toward work and others.
How can I apply?
Applications are available from the school administrator or the IndEP teacher. Your application will be received by a committee and an interview will be held with you and the IndEP teacher to determine your needs.
If you are accepted, your individual program will be developed and you will begin your journey toward completing your grade 12 education.
For more information contact:
Shelley Hengen, Superintendent of Student Services
Sun West School Division
1-866-375-2677
Mrs. Kim Fick, Principal
Biggar Central School 2000
948-2117
Mr. Anne Cote, Teacher
Mrs. Kim Hobbs, Principal
Kindersley Composite School
463-3771
Ms. Jackie Gerroir, Teacher
Mr. Gary Paproski,Vice Principal
Rosetown Central High School
882-2655
Ms. Jan Coffey-Olson, Teacher
Mr. Greg McJannet
Outlook High School
867-8653
Mrs. Cindy Busse, Teacher