Aboriginal Education in the Nicola-Similkameen Valleys

Land Acknowledgment

We would like to acknowledge that we are on the traditional ancestral, unceded, territory of the Nłaʔka'pmxux Nation and Syilx Nation.

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Acknowledging the territory is performed at any significant event such as school assemblies, awards, meetings, presentations, graduation, celebrations in Aboriginal communities are some examples. Acknowledging the territory is a way of honouring and showing respect for a group of people who have been living and working on this land from times before colonization. A "Welcome" to the territory is only offered by the First Nations people who are traditionally from the territory. Visitors, including everyone who is not a member of the traditional First Nation, would "acknowledge" the territory.

Who Are We?

School District #58 (Nicola-Similkameen) is proud to serve students from our six local Bands, the Métis Nation and from Indigenous communities outside of our district. The Coldwater Band, Lower Nicola Band, Nooaitch Band, Shackan Band, Upper Nicola Band, Upper Similkameen Band, the Métis and School District #58 are mutually committed to the success and best education possible for all Indigenous Students.  Improving the area of Indigenous Education is a focus of our present work in the Nicola-Similkameen and we are committed to listening and working collaboratively with the First Nations and Métis community to do so. The School District No. 58 Aboriginal Education Program provides services to students of Indigenous Ancestry to enrich their school experience. A rich cultural component is provided to approximately 40% of our students who report Indigenous ancestry, Our Indigenous​ Education Enhancement Agreement provides the goals, strategies and structures as a framework for the success of our students. As outlined in our Local Education agreement, some examples are; “To ensure that they are confident in their self-identity, their families, their communities and traditional values, languages and cultures; To give them the skills they need to thrive in contemporary society, including 21st-century technological skills; To prepare them to access any opportunities they choose for higher learning, employment and life choices.”

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Dec
7
Mon
Culture Camp @ House of Honour
Dec 7 @ 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Dec
10
Thu
Coldwater Youth Culture Camp – “Youth Voices” @ Coldwater School
Dec 10 @ 11:45 am – 2:45 pm
Dec
16
Wed
Conayt Friendship Society Community Christmas Dinner @ Merritt Civic Center
Dec 16 @ 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Dec
18
Fri
Last Day of School before Winter Break @ MSS
Dec 18 all day
Jan
15
Fri
Aboriginal Youth Voice @ Merritt Board Office (Large Meeting Room)
Jan 15 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Jan
21
Thu
Honouring Our Elders – Merritt Bench Elementary
Jan 21 @ 10:30 am – 2:00 pm

Save the Date…Details to be announced!

Elders gathering poster

Jan
22
Fri
Aboriginal Student Voice meeting @ Scool Board Office
Jan 22 @ 12:15 pm – 1:00 pm

the group will meet to discuss old and new business.

Jan
25
Mon
Coldwater Cultural Camp @ Coldwater School
Jan 25 all day
FNSW Mtg. @ School Board Office
Jan 25 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Jan
30
Sat
Woman’s Conference @ Shackan Band Hall
Jan 30 all day

Woman's Conference

Woman’s conference At Shackan Band Hall – open to all women