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Educating Our Educators Guide for Staff - Algoma District School ...

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Aboriginal Education CommitteeADSB has the privilege to meet and work with our Aboriginal partners. This committee meets four timesthroughout the school year. This committee has representation from: North Shore Tribal Council, SerpentRiver First Nation, Garden River First Nation, Batchewana First Nation, Michipicoten First Nation, IndianFriendship Centre, Metis Nation of Ontario, <strong>Algoma</strong> University, and Huron Superior Catholic <strong>District</strong> <strong>School</strong>Board.Aboriginal student success is the reason <strong>for</strong> the committee. The conversations, discussions, resources anddirection concerning education <strong>for</strong> our Aboriginal students.The committee meets four times throughout the school year. We truly appreciate the dedication,commitment and guidance that this committee provides.Ted Nolan Leadership CampThe Ted Nolan Foundation in partnership with Tim Horton’s Children’s Foundation has <strong>for</strong>med the AboriginalYouth Leadership Camp at Onondaga Farms. For the past two years First Nation students from the <strong>Algoma</strong>district have been a part of this exciting adventure. All expenses including transportation, accommodationsand meals were covered <strong>for</strong> students. This opportunity is <strong>for</strong> students between the ages of 12 to 14 yearsold. The Ted Nolan Foundation selects the applicants that are referred by our schools. ADSB worksclosely with Ted and Sandra Nolan to provide this opportunity <strong>for</strong> our First Nation students. We appreciatethis great partnership – Miigweetch.<strong>Educating</strong> <strong>Our</strong> <strong>Educators</strong> – <strong>Educating</strong> <strong>Our</strong> Aboriginal StudentsRevised March 201184

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