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Title: Education Partnerships Kainai Board of Education


1
Education PartnershipsKainai Board of Education
  • Richard Fox, Superintendent
  • Morris Manyfingers, Deputy Superintendent
  • Evelyn Good Striker, Project Coordinator

2
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  • Kainai First Nation is located in the southwest
    corner of Alberta, along the eastern slopes of
    the Rocky Mountains
  • Its land base is 642 sq miles, the largest
    reserve in Canada
  • Population is approx 10,000

3
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  • Kainai student population is approx 1,635
  • KBE student population is 1,016
  • Tuition student population is 619
  • KBE operates 7 schools

4
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  • Historical Context of Education of Kainaiwa
  • - Pre contact Kainaiwa had a traditional form
    of education of holistic nature
  • - Land base (Rocky Mountains to the West, North
    Saskatchewan River to the North, the Sliding
    Hills and Cyprus Hills to the East, and the
    Yellowstone River to the South)
  • - Treaty 7 of 1877, whereby the Tribes of
    Treaty 7 area agreed to share its traditional
    territory with newcomers.

5
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  • Part of the promises made by the Queens
    representatives included the commitment that
    they would provide for the educational and health
    needs of the members of the Treaty 7 Tribes
  • Indian Act (1876) designed as an
    administrative tool in working with First Nations

6
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  • Formal Education Introduced
  • - Industrial Schools St. Josephs Industrial
    School (Dunbow School) near High River
    (1884-1924)
  • - Mission Schools First Anglican School
    established in 1880 at the Belly Buttes, the
    first Catholic mission school established St.
    Marys (Immaculate Conception) Mission Boarding
    School in 1911

7
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  • - Residential Schools
  • St Pauls Indian Residential School established
    in 1924, closed in 1975
  • St Marys Roman Catholic Residential School
    established in 1925 was one of the last schools
    closed in 1987
  • - Provincial Curricula was introduced
  • - Federal Policy 1938, no Indian could receive
    better than gr 8 (leave at 16)
  • - Day Schools Levern Day School, Stand Off
    Day School (1954)
  • St. Marys and St. Pauls accepted students who
    didnt live in residence

8
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  • - Assimilation/Integration Policy Students
    were permitted to attend public schools. Room and
    board accommodations were paid by INAC (1960)
  • - Indian Control of Indian Education 1972
  • - Band Operated Schools 1988 Kainai signed a
    tripartite agreement with the INAC and the
    province to take administrative control of
    education of the schools on the reserve
  • - In 2008, KBE celebrated 20 Years of Band
    Control of Education

9
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  • INAC Funding Financial Transfer Agreement (FTA)
  • - 5 Year Funding agreement with the Band
  • - Education receives funding from this
    agreement
  • - KBE negotiates for funding directly with INAC
    for projects such
  • as this Education Partnership
    Initiative
  • - Special Education funding from INAC has
    always been problematic
  • - Tuition agreements are outdated

10
Partnerships
  • KBE Board Members
  • Johnny Dayrider Sr. (Chairman)
  • Arnold Fox
  • Jim Gladstone
  • Delphine Goodstriker

Joyce Goodstriker Melodie Little Bear Kirby
Manyfingers Oliver Shouting
11
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  • Aahsoapi Elementary School

12
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  • Kainai High School

13
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  • Tatsikiisaapop Middle School

14
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  • Saipoyi Community School

15
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  • Kainai Alternate Academy
  • Blood Tribe Youth Ranch
  • Adolescent Treatment Centre

16
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  • - Funding for this project came from INAC
  • Reforming First Nations Education Initiative
  • Education Partnerships Program 2008-2010
  • - Our project began with KBE sanction October,
    2009
  • - Initial meetings with the four school
    jurisdictions KBE
  • does business with agreed to explore this
    partnership

17
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  • Goal of the Initiative
  • to explore interest in the value of a
    tripartite partnership,
  • and to build relationships with KBE, the
    Blood Tribe, and all
  • its partners/stakeholders, with the overall
    objective of advancing
  • First Nations student achievement in First
    Nation schools and in
  • provincial schools.

18
Partnerships
  • KBE has tuition agreements with
  • Westwind School Division
  • Livingstone Range School Division 68
  • Lethbridge School District 51
  • Holy Spirit RCSRD 4
  • Students are bussed off the reserve by the Blood
    Reserve Bus Coop (1971)

19
Partnerships
  • Address topics such as
  • Tuition agreements
  • Sharing of learning and teaching resources
  • Transitions of students from First Nation schools
    to provincial schools
  • Exploring job interchanges between jurisdictions
  • Enhancing relationships between communities
  • Parental engagement

20
Partnerships
  • Professional Stakeholders
  • College of Alberta Superintendents (CASS)
  • Alberta School Boards Association (ASBA)
  • Alberta Education First Nations, MĂ©tis and Inuit
    Services Branch
  • Association of School Business Officials (ASBOA)
  • Southern Alberta Professional Development
    Consortium (SAPDC)
  • Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC)

21
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  • Outcome
  • Host a one-day symposium to share effective
    practices on enhancing partnerships with
    Westwind School Division, Livingstone Range
    School Division 68, Lethbridge School District
    51 and Holy Spirit RCSRD No.4.
  • To be held at the Lethbridge Lodge, March 31,
    2010
  • Symposium details can be found on the KBE website

22
Partnerships
  • Consultation with First Nations, MĂ©tis and Inuit
    Services Branch, Donna Crowshoe, Education
    Manager
  • Education Business Plan 2009-12, Goal Three
  • Support school authorities in the development of
    collaborative frameworks with their local First
    Nations, MĂ©tis and Inuit communities, which will
    include continuing to implement community and
    parental engagement strategies focused on
    improving First Nations, MĂ©tis and Inuit student
    success.

23
Partnerships
  • Existing Relationships
  • - Tuition Agreements
  • - Westwind School District has an appointed
    Trustee
  • - Bussing Agreements
  • - Superintendent attends CASSIX meetings
  • - Sports Participation
  • - Parent Committees
  • - SAPDC (teacher in-service and training)
  • - Liaison workers

24
Partnerships
  • KBE met with the Superintendent of each of the
    four jurisdictions who agreed to pursue the
    enhancement of their partnership
  • Agreement was made to collaborate on topical
    issues such as enrolment, transfers, Special
    Education students, sharing of teacher resource
    materials, learning Kainai history, etc.
  • Enhance parental engagement
  • Improve student success

25
Partnerships
  • Enhance communication
  • Enhance relationships
  • Held 2 rounds of meetings with each Board
  • Engage in open, honest, discussions such as
    tuition agreements and data collection concerns
  • Honoring Blackfoot Protocol
  • Gift giving

26
Partnerships
  • Teacher exchange
  • Problem solving
  • Provide advice and expertise
  • Boards and Officials visited our Board Office and
    toured our schools
  • Hosted 42 Holy Family RCSRD principals,
    administration personnel and liaison workers on
    school tours

27
Partnerships
  • Sharing Teaching Resources, Building a Blackfoot
    Resource List
  • Sharing Effective Practices, i.e. parental
    engagement, sharing circle
  • Co-planning one-day symposium March 31, 2010 at
    the Lethbridge Lodge
  • Invitation from Holy Spirit to attend Parental
    Student Townhall Meeting

28
Partnerships
  • Provided Kainai history presentations to all
    Boards
  • Involved Alberta Education, FNMI Services Branch
    Manager Donna Crowshoe
  • Informed CASS President Kath Rhyason of our
    Project
  • Informed ASBA - Sig Schmold - of our Project
  • Engaged SAPDC - Director Gary Heck

29
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  • KBE is committed to this initiative
  • The success of the students on-reserve is as
    important as success for students off-reserve
  • KBE is open to sharing learning can go both
    directions
  • We believe this partnership will improve
    understanding and respect for the diverse
    cultures that exist in southern Alberta
  • All stakeholders are benefactors of this
    initiative

30
  • Thank You
  • Visit Us at www.kainaied.ca
  • Kainai Board of Education
  • P. O. Box 240
  • Stand Off, Alberta T0L 1Y0
  • Telephone 403.737.3966
  • Fax 403.737.2361
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