Chinook’s Edge teachers work to ensure learning continues for students long after graduation
Jackie Taylor’s 28 year teaching career has taken her from the classroom to the roles of school Principal and Division Principal. These experiences through the grades now inform her approach to ensuring students have every opportunity to transition into post-secondary learning once they graduate from high school.
Through her role as Director of the Community Learning Campus (CLC), Jackie invests most of her focus on expanding Dual Credit opportunities for high school students throughout the division.
Dual Credit programming allows students to take college level courses in areas they are passionate about, while earning credit at both the high school and college levels. This has been a game-changer in support of student engagement and high school completion, and the CLC’s partnership between Olds College and Chinook’s Edge is like no other in the province.
“As an educator, I can see this is making a huge difference for students,” said Taylor. “I see the evidence of it truly impacting young people and changing their lives. My role is the only one like this, where I work for both institutions – at the K-12 level and college level – and both are deeply committed to these valuable experiences.


