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We commit to broadening our knowledge of Indigenous ways of being, belonging, doing, and knowing, by deepening relationships with Indigenous community members. Throughout our work, we will implement this learning into our teaching practices in the classroom.
Staff at JGD recognizing and celebrating National Indigenous People’s day learning about the flags gifted to our school, making bannock and reflecting upon then collectively committing to #truthandreconcilliation#cbeindigenoused#wearecbe
A huge thank you to Mr.Kerslake, Daniel C, the Leadership class and those who donated to the @CalgaryFoodBank food drive. @UsihChristopher #wearecbe#area2cbe
Our wonderful volunteers making Christmas cards for residents at The Manor Village Retirement Home in Huntington. The cards will bring a smile to many faces. @CbeArea2#wearecbe
The pancake breakfast is almost ready to serve. Come and enjoy pancakes and bacon(turkey bacon available too) from 8:45. #wearecbe@CbeArea2 @UsihChristopher
Looking forward to Monday, June 6 for the Grad Pancake Breakfast, Western Theme day & sharing the amazing things happening at Dief with @UsihChristopher #wearecbe@CbeArea2
#cbemookaksin2022 was incredible today with songs, prayers, teachings & feast of moose stew and bannock w/ Hal Eagletail. @Indigenous_cbe @UsihChristopher @CbeArea2
I’m so pleased to introduce you to the winners of this year’s Mayor for a Day contest: Kennedy Berger, a grade 9 student at William D. Pratt School, and Tanisha Dosani, a grade 10 student from John G. Diefenbaker High School. These young women have bright futures in politics!