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Alberta Government Cancels January Exams, Offers Alternatives

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The Alberta government has announced the cancellation of January 2026 provincial diploma examinations and Grade 9 Provincial Achievement Tests (PATs). This decision, made by the United Conservative Party (UCP), follows a recent three-week teachers’ strike that disrupted the academic calendar.

In a statement, the provincial government emphasized the importance of allowing both students and teachers to focus on learning after the interruption. Students will have the option to write the exams in either April or June 2026, but participation will be voluntary.

“To ensure students and teachers can concentrate on learning after lost instructional time due to the teacher strike, Alberta’s government has cancelled the January 2026 diploma examinations and Grade 9 Provincial Achievement Tests (PATs),” the government noted.

Those who choose not to take the exams later will receive their school-awarded mark as their final official course mark. A notation will appear on transcripts indicating that no diploma exam was written, ensuring that this cancellation does not hinder students’ ability to graduate or transition into post-secondary education.

The UCP reassured students and parents that school authorities will meet all learning outcomes for the school year. They will also have the flexibility to adjust the school calendar as necessary. Any modifications to the calendar will be communicated directly to families by their respective schools.

This cancellation affects all school authorities across the province, and students will automatically be exempt from writing the January exams and PATs. The UCP aims to support students during this challenging time and ensure a smooth educational experience moving forward.

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