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KFN Collegiate Nehiyawak Reading Program Sets Its Sights on Literacy and Nation Building

Kapawe’no First Nation – Kapawe’no Nêhiyawak School has launched the Nehiyawak Reading Program. This great initiative aims to enhance reading skills among younger students by pairing them with older peers or in group settings in nêhiyawêwin. This provides older students with an opportunity to excel while building confidence in both reading

March 4, 2025

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KFN Collegiate Honours Partners in Nation Building and Lifelong Learning

Kapawe’no First Nation – KFN Collegiate is dedicated to building a strong nationhood by encouraging lifelong learning through key partnerships. The KFN Collegiate values the significant role that Kapawe’no First Nation Alice Halcrow Healing Centre – Health Services and the Wellness Society & Centre plays in achieving these goals. Today,

March 4, 2025

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Learning Continues Through Nêhiyawêwin Isihcikêwin

Kapawe’no First Nation – Our nêhiyawêwin (Cree) language is a very special and loving language for our Kapawe’no Nehiyawak School for many reasons. It is truly amazing we are bringing our nêhiyawêwin to the fore front of lifelong learning. We incorporate our nêhiyawêwin with english everyday with our students – Isihcikewin (to know for

March 4, 2025

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Expanding Language Programming at Kapawe’no Nehiyawak School: Integrating Nehiyawawein and French

Kapawe’no First Nation – Tansi! Bonjour! At Kapawe’no Nehiyawak School we integrate nehiyawawein, our cree language, alongside with a new French language program. The school recently introduced French classes, led by Ms. April Adamson, who is also the Grade 12 homeroom teacher at Buffalo Bay Academy. The French program targets Grade K-3 students,

March 4, 2025

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Building Strong Foundations: KFN Collegiate’s Focus on Numeracy and Literacy

Kapawe’no First Nation – At KFN Collegiate, particularly at Kapawe’no Nehiyawak School we are enhancing numeracy and literacy skills is crucial for students’ education and life success. In Ms. Tomkins’ grades 5 and 6 class, numeracy learning involves more than arithmetic, as students learn to understand numbers deeply by manipulating

March 4, 2025

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Ms. Linda Gladue’s Commitment to Student Learning Continues at Kapawe’no Nehiyawak School

Kapawe’no First Nation – Ms. Linda Gladue continues to focus on student learning through the nêhiyawêwin learning circle and the use of song. There has been significant advancement from Mrs Jackie Halcrow’s Grade 1/2 class at Kapawe’no Nehiyawak School. Great work, Ms. Gladue! The students really sakahitowin (love) your efforts and appreciate

March 1, 2025

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Grade 5/6 Students at Kapawe’no Nehiyawak School Sing Wanaska Morning Song during Nêhiyawêwin Isihcikewin

Kapawe’no First Nation – Ms. Sam Tomkins’ Grade 5/6 class sings the Wanaska Sunrise morning song during the Nêhiyawêwin Isihcikewin online session. The song begins with “waniska pewapan oma,” which means “Wake up! The sun is coming.” Students then sing, “asay piyesisak ki-nikamowak,” meaning “The

March 1, 2025

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Kapawe’no Nehiyawak School Continues Equipment Fitting for First Time Hockey Players

Kapawe’no First Nation – On March 1, 2025, grade 2 female students at Kapawe’no Nehiyawak School participated in equipment fitting as they prepared for their first skate. Mr. Sergiy Ivanyuk, the KFN Collegiate Hockey Coordinator, helped with the fitting. He worked closely with the girls to ensure they had the proper gear. The students learned

March 1, 2025

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AHCAHK MUSKWA -March 1st, 2025 Out Now!

February 28, 2025

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Enhancing Physical Fitness Through Plyometrics and Calisthenics at KFN Collegiate

Kapawe’no First Nation – At KFN Collegiate, the athletic program has introduced a structured plyometrics and calisthenics program under the guidance of Mr. Brian Thomas and our strength and conditioning coach, Mr. Sandy Laughlin. This initiative focuses on developing the students’ athletic performance and enhancing their overall fitness. The

February 27, 2025

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