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May/June 2023 Newsletter

I can't believe this will be the last newsletter submission of the year. June is already here and we started this month with a new school event! We had our first GN outdoor soccer tournament last week. The weather cooperated and students enjoyed a wonderful afternoon...

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April 2023 Newsletter

We are back from our spring break and things are moving along nicely! We are excited to see what the third term brings and we hope with improved weather we can start to enjoy the outdoors in the final two months. At the end of March, we finished our second term on a...

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Feb/March 2023 Newsletter

I was sure that we had seen the last of winter but with the most recent blast of snow, we were reminded that we may not be fortunate with an early spring this year. That being said, I know our students will love another opportunity to sled and enjoy playing outside in...

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Last week our school had an amazing opportunity to work on fish. With the help of community members, students and staff we proceed 528 jars of fish. Students learned and participated in the many steps involved in the process of working on fish. Elders were present to share Bak̕wa̱mk̓ala and their knowledge of fish processing. It was an amazing learning opportunity and we are excited to share the gift of fish during the opening of the Gukwdzi. Here are a few words we learned:
Sockeye - ma̱łik
Jarred fish - ‘met̕sola
BBQ fish - t̕łuba̱kw
Cutting fish - x̱watła
Fish head - hixt̓i’
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Last week our school had an amazing opportunity to work on fish. With the help of community members, students and staff we proceed 528 jars of fish. Students learned and participated in the many steps involved in the process of working on fish. Elders were present to share Bak̕wa̱mk̓ala and their knowledge of fish processing. It was an amazing learning opportunity and we are excited to share the gift of fish during the opening of the Gukwdzi. Here are a few words we learned:
Sockeye - ma̱łik
Jarred fish - ‘met̕sola
BBQ fish - t̕łuba̱kw
Cutting fish - x̱watła
Fish head - hixt̓i’Image attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment

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Good on you GNN for including your Elders with the students on your tear end program 👏 💙 👍

Amazing 🥰

Awesome 👏🏼

Class photos tomorrow, Tuesday, June 10.📸 ... See MoreSee Less

Class photos tomorrow, Tuesday, June 10.📸

It's hard to imagine only two weeks left for our students! Lots happening still. Unfortunately Dianne and Allyson's boat trip for tomorrow had to be cancelled due it being too windy. ... See MoreSee Less

Its hard to imagine only two weeks left for our students! Lots happening still. Unfortunately Dianne and Allysons boat trip for tomorrow had to be cancelled due it being too windy.Image attachment

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Track and field is at NISS

Prek Grad is 1:30 ? Time hasn't changed? 😯

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