Alger Learning Center & Independence High School

  • Grades: PK-12
  • Student Enrollment: 1,200
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5 out of 5 | 3 Reviews
  • Address
  • 121 Alder Dr
  • Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284
  • Phone
  • (360) 595-2630
  • Other Details
  • Principal or Admin: John Lackey
  • Fax: (360) 595-1141
  • Website: www.independent-learning.com
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School Description

At the Alger Learning Center & Independence High School, we believe that learning is a natural ongoing process, which is best achieved without restrictions, confinements, or limitations. We believe that it is as unnecessary to regulate or standardize learning as it is to regulate or standardize breathing; both are naturally occurring, lifelong processes.

Healthy learning requires freedom – the freedom to learn subjects that are interesting and relevant to one’s own goals, the freedom to learn in a fashion or style that is enjoyable and tailored to fit individual learning styles and rates, and the freedom to choose not only what but how much to study in each subject.

We believe that students deserve trust and the basic freedom to make choices, to put ideas into action, and to grow and learn according to their own individual learning style and goals. Students should be free to pursue topics that are interesting and pertinent to them, and to approach those topics at a comfortable pace in the way they learn best.

When students are allowed to work at their own pace, their understanding and retention of the subject matter increases, and most students find that the rate of learning accelerates. Because we are in operation year-round, and because our programs are self-paced, many of our students complete high school in three years rather than four, and often take college level courses in the high school and even middle school grades.

Alger Learning Center & Independence High School students take part in the design of every class, and have the authority to change and modify their classes without permission or prior approval. We believe that students know when they are learning and when they are not, and should be free to follow their interests and curiosity. By empowering students to take an active role in their own education, we enable them to become successful and self-confident lifelong independent learners.

Our sensitive and professional staff work as facilitators by providing students with guidance and help in designing classes and choosing resources. Students are empowered to choose the topics studied, resources used, rate or pace of learning, and evaluation/ grading method used in each class.

We do not rely on ''canned curriculum,'' and we encourage students to use alternate resources and methods of study. Students are always welcome to use textbooks and curriculum series, but are also offered a wide variety of creative and challenging alternatives customized to fit their individual needs, skill levels, and interests. We are not a religious school, but students are welcome to choose religious curriculum and subjects. We believe in freedom in learning and our goal is to accomodate all styles and methods of learning.

The Alger Learning Center & Independence High School is not designed solely for highly capable, motivated independent learners or gifted students, although both excel in our programs. Our goal is to enable all students to experience success and to achieve knowledge with a high degree of self-esteem. The flexible nature of our philosophy enables us to accommodate students with a wide variety of individual educational needs, interests, and learning style(s). Our program is ideal for students who would like more individualized instruction and custom curriculum based around their interests and goals. Other students who benefit from our programs include those with learning differences of various kinds (such as dyslexia, Attention Deficit Disorder, etc.), students who have fallen behind in the public system for attendance or other problems, and students who are interested in combining independent learning with global travel and/or employment opportunities. We support and assist independent learners and homeschoolers, and wholly endorse the concept of Unschooling. By truly individualizing education, we enable all students to become confident and motivated life-long learners.

Our purpose is to help individuals, regardless of age or previous learning experiences, to identify their personal learning objectives while assisting them in achieving those objectives with confidence and self-reliance. We believe that all students are capable of achieving success when given the freedom and support to do so, which is often not possible in the traditional public school setting.

At the Alger Learning Center & Independence High School, we believe that our unique approach to education over the past twenty-five years has been a part of a larger evolving movement, and it is our hope to continue to play a role in the expansion of educational freedom into the future. We believe that all students can experience successful learning, given the freedom to do so in whatever manner works best for them. Since our founding in 1981, we have seen our non-traditional, student-centered approach provide a springboard for countless children (and their families) in becoming happy, self-motivated, and enthusiastic independent learners.

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3 reviews for Alger Learning Center & Independence High School

  • Reviewed by on September 05, 2006
  • Rating: 5 (5 / 5) Flag as inappropriate
  • " . . . Please let [her former teacher] know that Dania [Chebib, graduated 2000] has transferred to The University of Western Ontario, one of the top two universities in Canada and the one with the best-rated business programs. She is 18 now and is in her third year of University and last year received a 3.85 average . . . Thanks again."
  • Reviewed by on September 05, 2006
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  • "I don't know if I ever thanked all of you properly for what you are doing, but I truly am grateful that John Lackey, Alger, and everyone who has worked for, or is working for, the Alger Learning Center, was there when I needed an education."
  • Reviewed by on September 05, 2006
  • Rating: 5 (5 / 5) Flag as inappropriate
  • "Thank you to the staff at Independence High School: You have facilitated many ongoing, memorable team projects between my daughter and I."

Faculty Details and Student Enrollment

Students and Faculty
  • Total Students Enrolled: 1,200
  • Total Full Time "Equivalent" Teachers: 0
    Full-Time Teachers: 2
    Part-Time Teachers: 2
Students Gender Breakdown
  • Males: 13 (1.1%)
  • Females: 12 (1.0%)
Source: WA Department of Education, Source: NCES 2009-2010

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