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Overview
Alberta’s government introduced temporary supports to help minimize disruption and ease costs for families impacted by October 2025 school closures.
Labour action ended and schools reopened on October 29.
With students now back at school, temporary support programs have ended.
Parent Payment Program
The Parent Payment Program has now closed.
For additional information about the program, completing your open application, the payment process and future payment dates, see Parent Payment Program Help & Support.
Changes to provincial assessment
Fall 2025
In response to labour action, November 2025 diploma exams were made optional. Students who chose not to write the November diploma exams can still complete their courses and graduate on time. Their final grade will be based entirely on the school-awarded mark provided by their teacher.
Choosing not to write the November diploma exams will not affect a student’s ability to apply to, be accepted by, or attend post-secondary institutions after graduation.
Winter 2026
January 2026 diploma examinations and Grade 9 Provincial Achievement Tests have been cancelled. Students will be automatically exempted from writing assessments in January.
If they choose, a student may write their January diploma exam in April or June 2026. Students who choose not to write at a later date will receive their school-awarded mark as their final official course mark. A notation will be added to student transcripts confirming that no diploma exam was written. This ensures there is no impact on students’ ability to graduate or transition into post-secondary programs. Alberta’s post-secondary institutions have been notified and will continue to accept school-awarded marks as final grades.
Spring 2026
Spring 2026 Provincial Achievement Tests (PATs) and diploma exams we will take place as planned.
Changes to school calendars
School authorities have the authority and flexibility to adjust their school calendars as needed. While school authorities are not required to make up instructional days lost to labour action, they must meet all student learning outcomes for the 2025/26 school year.
Some school authorities may choose to adjust their calendars to make up lost instructional time, while others may determine they can meet learning outcomes without making changes to their schedules. School authorities will communicate any changes to their school calendar to families directly.
Please contact your child’s school if you have any questions regarding learning outcomes, instructional days or calendar changes.