WELCOME
to
Our Schools
Chief John Keenatch High School
okimahkan cimakes kiskinahamatowikamik
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Present enrolment is 439 grade seven to twelve 2022-23 year.
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High School Programs includes after school sports activities, Cree Land based activites and an Elder’s Program.
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Elder’s program provides cultural teachings for students in school;
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The BRFN lunch program provides nutritious meals daily for students attending school (a breakfast and hot lunch program).
Our Priorities & Values
Our Tradition
Language & Culture
Kisêtêhêwin
Mâmitonêcikêwin
Kiskinohamawâkanak
Sôhk Acâhkwak
Goals/Targets
Building Charater
Reclaiming our nehiyaw ways of knowing and being. Students will demonstrate respect, responsibility, and perseverance. Teaching these values will develop our students' ability to not only exist in our world but thrive as action-oriented community members in the future. The creation and support of fluent nehiyaw language speakers.
Academic Excellence
Students will achieve success in their learning goals.
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Achieving curricular outcomes
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Exploring more advanced disciplines that are incorporated with nehiyaw ways of knowing and learning
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Accomplishing hard-fought physical and intellectual achievements with nehiyaw landbased learning.
Engagement
Ongoing guidance and support from our kehteayak here in the community. Students will actively participate in relevant and meaningful learning. Education is not one size fits all. Lessons in the classroom should be collaborative, appealing, and joyful. We are committed to adapting and innovating to engage and challenge students.
Well-Being
Students will develop the skills to make healthy choices. We want to equip our students with the tools to take care of themselves physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.
CJKHS Leadership
MSES Leadership
Principal
Darryl Flett
Vice Principal
Tara Morin
Principal
Tennille Bear
Vice Principal
Marie Johnstone