Yesterday, 80 students at FFHS participated in a Hackathon event for Your Voice is Power, a program that teaches coding skills using music from Indigenous artists. Students were joined by Dakota Bear, YB Nakota, and Piisim.
#YourVoiceIsPower#ConnectedNorth#fairchancelearning
I haven’t posted in a long time but this is amazing. So nice to see the culture and what’s important to our students coming out in their assignments. #culture#beading@rrdsb#FNMI
This beaded skeleton was completed by #FFHS Grade 11 student, Mickenna Ryll, as part of her Intro to Kinesiology class. Students could use whatever medium they wanted, while identifying the specific bones/markers assigned. Mickenna started her project in Nov and did a superb job!
A beautiful poem written #honouring215children by a grade 7 student from Fort Frances High School, 215 orange ribbons at the residential school monument and three beautiful children showing their support for the children who never made it home 🧡
Did you know you can boil water in a paper bag?
Let @Kimkirk20 walk you through HOW on the FCL Educator Community (and other Land-based Learning ideas) - then share your adventures with us here.
Find it in the educator spotlight:
https://t.co/hyq59GXVVB
Last one, and we actually mean that this time.
Come join us for the LAST LandED webinar series with our friends @CanCodeToLearn@takingitglobal and @coding_lynx tomorrow at 7:30PM ET
Register: https://t.co/sdFyyQbH5g
Last one, and we actually mean that this time.
Come join us for the LAST LandED webinar series with our friends @CanCodeToLearn@takingitglobal and @coding_lynx tomorrow at 7:30PM ET
Register: https://t.co/sdFyyQbH5g
Naomi Beyak, a student from the RRDSB virtual school, created a wonderful representation of the importance of water to celebrate World Water Day on March 22.
#Treaty3Nibi#Nibiislife#worldwaterday#GCT3