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Deputy Minister of Education visits Little Buffalo School

Posted on October 21

Lorna Rosen, Deputy Minister of Education holding onto a tanned moose hide. In September, Little Buffalo students became familiar with the moose hide tanning process

Lorna Rosen, Deputy Minister of Education holding onto a tanned moose hide. In September, Little Buffalo students became familiar with the moose hide tanning process

The Deputy Minister of Education is more aware of what’s happening at Little Buffalo School after an in-person visit Friday, October 16th. Lorna Rosen, along with other members from Alberta Education, entered a facility where school art was on display and students anxiously waiting to take photos with new cameras. While this was taking place, students, parents and community members trickled into the school for a stew and bannock lunch with the Deputy Minister of Education and guests.

Before lunch started, Little Buffalo School Principal Crystal Colville spoke to everyone about initiatives taking place at the school, community partnerships to support curriculum and obstacles the school has faced. Following lunch, Jenica Cardinal and Dominic Laboucan, presented a PowerPoint that gave the Deputy Minister and guests a glimpse into a successful cultural week in September. The event exposed students to moose hide tanning and other cultural activities that are integrated into curriculum. In addition to the cultural week presentation, Cardinal and Laboucan demonstrated a computer simulation program that allows students to learn and practice welding in a safe environment.

The Deputy Minister wrapped up her visit by walking into classrooms and viewing other parts of the community. A special thanks to Little Buffalo School students and staff, parents and community members for hosting this event.