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Yellowknife school launches land-based junior kindergarten
Yellowknife school launches land-based junior kindergarten

CBC

time22-07-2025

  • General
  • CBC

Yellowknife school launches land-based junior kindergarten

Gloria Gaudet has been teaching junior kindergarten for two years, and come the fall, she will be doing it a whole new way. She will lead Weledeh Catholic School in Yellowknife's first land-based junior kindergarten class. "I am excited and a little nervous. I think it's such a great opportunity to connect to the children, to the land and our traditional ways at an early age," she said. "And it's also a big responsibility." The new program, open to up to 20 kids, will split the school day between an indoor and outdoor classroom, merging the existing junior kindergarten curriculum with outdoor play and traditional knowledge. So far, three quarters of the spots have already filled up. The program has been in the works since last fall and was designed with help from Weledeh staff, the school district's Indigenous language education team and their connections with the community, from whom they sought feedback. "One of the biggest things we heard is that we want these kids to understand the importance of the land and how valuable it is," said Paul Kelly, the school's new principal. He also sees the return to play as a potential way to fend off the rise in mental health concerns observed in schools "not just here, but all over the world." Kelly says the aim is to bring back opportunities for adventure, exploration, and safely taking healthy risks while playing outside that have been missing from the existing model. Weledeh is in the early stages of building a fenced outdoor classroom area, and will have a fire and cabin for the winter. Part of the outdoor learning will also happen through field trips where possible. Kelly says some existing facilities on the school grounds will also be used for the class, like tents that provide warmth in the winter. Mandee McDonald, a faculty member at the land-based Dechinta Centre for Research and Learning in Yellowknife, says she has not seen many models combining land-based and Western education in the public education system. "The value that I see in land-based programming is specifically from Indigenous knowledge holders being able to teach land-based knowledge, connection to the land, Indigenous worldviews to Indigenous students," she said. "Though I also strongly think that all those lessons around Indigenous worldviews and ways of doing and ways of being are extremely beneficial for all young people to learn." Kelly said that while the school is only starting with junior kindergarten, there are hopes to scale up the program all the way up to high school in due time. "I think in the back of our minds, everyone who's invested in this is thinking next year it's going to be kindergarten, maybe down the road it's going to be Grade 1 and 2," he said. McDonald says she sees promise in exposing the students to ways of knowing the Western curriculum doesn't include. "In my experience, with the public education system, and this is kind of documented in the literature as well, there's a lot of underlying racist assumptions built into Western models of education and the things that we're taught in the school system," she said. She says offering a land-based program can be a way to undermine that. At Weledeh, the plan is for elders to visit the outdoor classroom to share their language and culture with the children. Gaudet expects the kids in her class will learn about Dene law, fire-feeding, drumming and more. "I am very excited to have the community involved at the school, tell their story and share their stories," she said.

2 Yellowknife schools close from measles exposure
2 Yellowknife schools close from measles exposure

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

2 Yellowknife schools close from measles exposure

Yellowknife's Catholic school board has temporarily closed two of its schools, because of a case of measles. The school board sent a notice Sunday night to Weledeh Catholic School and École St. Patrick High School parents. It says the closure is a precaution while they determine if enough staff have proof of vaccination to continue operating. The letter follows another from the chief public health officer forwarded to parents over the weekend. It warned them that children at those schools might have been exposed to measles during the school day on April 28, April 30, and May 1, 2025. A similar letter was sent to parents with children at Yellowknife District No. 1's Sir John Franklin High School. It says students there might have been exposed to a case of measles on May 2, between 2:05 and 4 p.m. The chief public health officer named other potential exposure locations in a news release on Monday afternoon. These include Breakaway Fitness on April 27, between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m.; the downtown Tim Hortons on April 28, between 11 a.m. and 1:40 p.m.; and Range Lake School gymnasium and atrium on April 28, between 4 and 6 p.m. The news release says that Super Soccer is not considered an exposure location "at this time." The chief public health officer sent out public notices earlier this spring, warning that measles was spreading in other parts of the country. And encouraging people to check their vaccination and get vaccinated. The chief public health officer says people who have had two shots of a measles, mumps and rubella vaccine are very unlikely to catch it, but that measles is one of the most easily transmissible infections. It's spread through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Symptoms include a dry cough, runny nose and sore throat and a blotchy rash that usually starts on the face. The notice to families at Sir John states that students with two doses of the MMR vaccine can go to school, those who received that vaccine outside the territory are required to email a copy of the immunization records to Yellowknife Public Health at ykphschools@ The Yellowknife Catholic school board said it will issue an update Monday afternoon on its schools closures.

2 Yellowknife schools close from measles exposure
2 Yellowknife schools close from measles exposure

CBC

time05-05-2025

  • Health
  • CBC

2 Yellowknife schools close from measles exposure

Social Sharing Yellowknife's Catholic school board has temporarily closed two of its schools, because of a case of measles. The school board sent a notice Sunday night to Weledeh Catholic School and École St. Patrick High School parents. It says the closure is a precaution while they determine if enough staff have proof of vaccination to continue operating. The letter follows another from the chief public health officer forwarded to parents over the weekend. It warned them that children at those schools might have been exposed to measles during the school day on April 28, April 30, and May 1, 2025. A similar letter was sent to parents with children at Yellowknife District No. 1's Sir John Franklin High School. It says students there might have been exposed to a case of measles on May 2, between 2:05 and 4 pm. The chief public health officer sent out public notices earlier this spring, warning that measles was spreading in other parts of the country. And encouraging people to check their vaccination and get vaccinated. The chief public health officer says people who have had two shots of a measles, mumps and rubella vaccine are very unlikely to catch it, but that measles is one of the most easily transmissible infections. It's spread through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Symptoms include a dry cough, runny nose and sore throat and a blotchy rash that usually starts on the face. The notice to families at Sir John states that students with two doses of the MMR vaccine can go to school, those who received that vaccine outside the territory are required to email a copy of the immunization records to Yellowknife Public Health at ykphschools@

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