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Here’s What…. 1931 Yukon Residential Schools Established. 1995 – Four Self-Gov’t Agreements signed. 1960s – Last Residential School closes. 1951 Ind. Act transfers education of YFN to Territorial Gov’t. 1973 – Together Today for Our Children Tomorrow.
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Here’s What… 1931 Yukon Residential Schools Established 1995 – Four Self-Gov’t Agreements signed 1960s – Last Residential School closes 1951 Ind. Act transfers education of YFN to Territorial Gov’t 1973 – Together Today for Our Children Tomorrow 1990 – Education Act Amended in response to Together Today for Our Children Tomorrow 2005 – Learning Centre opens to re-engage Youth who have left school
So What… Yukon Public Schools Communication Toolbox Tools for communication New Horizons
Leadership Framework for YukonSchool Councils, Principals & V.P. • Success for ‘EACH LEARNER’. • Significant responsibilities which impact students, teachers, administrators, families and community. • A student-centered approach that recognizes the rights, needs and interests of each student must be the focus of the decision making process. • Build relationships / partnerships / collaborate with Yukon First Nations.
How Are We Doing? Yukon First Nations Data Thursday, November 22, 2012
First Nations I E P & Absence I E P Absence 20 days or more
First Nations Average Days Absence Average Days Absence for Yukon Schools 2011-2012 by First Nations and Non-First Nations
YAT achievement 2011-2012 for FN vs. FN, NFN vs. NFN YAT achievement 2011-2012 - Grade 3 YAT achievement 2011-2012 - Grade 6 YAT achievement 2011-2012 - Grade 9
First Nations BCP Exam Results BCP Exam Results 2011-2012 FN vs NFN students
First Nations Graduates 2012 GRAD2012 by First Nations and Non First Nations