Alberta

Blackfalds Parents Review Student Progress Before Graduation

By

James Sinclair
March 20, 2026 5:12 pm

Parents in Blackfalds, Alberta, can meet with teachers at Iron Ridge Secondary Campus on April 2, 2026, to discuss student progress before the school year ends. These parent-teacher interviews allow families to review academic performance and talk about grades directly with instructors.

The meetings serve as a timely checkpoint for families to address final academic goals for the term. These discussions are taking place as students return from their spring break and begin the final stretch of the school year.

This year’s interviews are a significant step for the community as the school prepares for its first-ever graduation ceremony this spring. According to Wolf Creek Public Schools, this milestone marks the first class to graduate from the town’s own high school.

Principal Ed Coles and the school staff are hosting the event to help students stay on track for the end of the year. The high school was built to serve local students in grades 9 through 12, who previously had to travel to other communities for their classes.

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