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We will achieve equity of outcomes for Indigenous learners in Cariboo-Chilcotin School District. We will continue to examine our environments, structures, and practices to identify and address barriers. We are committed to continuing to strengthen relationships with First Nation communities as rightsholders and collaborate with community partners who support Indigenous children and youth and their families. We will embed learning about Indigenous culture, perspectives, and language in the daily experience of learners in our schools. Some examples of the work of our plan are:

  • District-wide staff learning about Truth and Reconciliation, local Indigenous culture, Circle of Courage and trauma-informed practice
  • Planned school-wide culture learning aligned with calendar of local cultural seasonal activities
  • Visible language and culture across schools (Knowledge keepers in schools, ceremony, welcome signage, elders posters)
  • Review of school libraries and resource collections and additional funding for Authentic First Peoples Resources
  • Recognizing cultural learning in community with graduation program credits (local Independent Directed Study framework)
  • Meaningful engagement of schools and district in Local Education Agreements (LEA)
  • Re-engagement with Equity in Action 

Explore the ways we are LEARNING BETTER TOGETHER for equity for Indigenous students and learning about local Indigenous culture for all students and staff:

Kenthen Thomas Engages Students in Secwepemc Storytelling.

Forest Grove Elementary

<p class="editor-paragraph"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Kenthen captivated our students with his story of Coyote and Bear and the creation of day and night. Thank you to Eliza Archie Memorial School for joining us.</span></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/e54a942a-1e83-4786-b699-ab552694d029?fingerprint=ppb20260603220006" alt="Kenthen Thomas engages students in Secwepemc storytelling" width="563" height="422" style="width:563px;height:422px;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p>
Kenthen Thomas engages students in Secwepemc storytelling

Beading with Norma

Forest Grove Elementary

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Norma Theodore-Archie teaching the grade 4/5 class the technique and traditional meanings behind beading.</span></p><table class="editor-table"><colgroup><col><col></colgroup><tbody><tr><th class="editor-tableCell editor-tableCellHeader" style="width: 350px; background-color: rgb(242, 243, 245); border: 1px solid black; vertical-align: top;"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/4b209fd8-9747-47b5-bda2-9824803654f1?fingerprint=ppb20260204070907" alt="Beading with Norma1 Ty Lytton" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p></th><th class="editor-tableCell editor-tableCellHeader" style="width: 350px; background-color: rgb(242, 243, 245); border: 1px solid black; vertical-align: top;"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/d12a3824-13b5-4013-80ac-79305b7e71ad?fingerprint=ppb20260204070907" alt="Beading with Norma2 Ty Lytton" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p></th></tr></tbody></table><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p>
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Forest Grove Attends the Orange Shirt Day Organized by the Orange Shirt Society of Williams Lake

Forest Grove Elementary

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Our students joined students form the rest of the district to listen to the presenters and enjoy the stations set up by local Indigenous groups. Students made buttons, Smudge spray, rattles and some even had their face painted.</span></p><table class="editor-table"><colgroup><col><col></colgroup><tbody><tr><th class="editor-tableCell editor-tableCellHeader" style="width: 350px; background-color: rgb(242, 243, 245); border: 1px solid black; vertical-align: top;"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/a618b833-f744-45db-8271-377228b9245d?fingerprint=ppb20260301060007" alt="Forest Grove attends the Orange Shirt Day1 Ty Lytton" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p></th><th class="editor-tableCell editor-tableCellHeader" style="width: 350px; background-color: rgb(242, 243, 245); border: 1px solid black; vertical-align: top;"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/74ed2830-671d-4947-b822-1ad5bed1fcd0?fingerprint=ppb20260301060008" alt="Forest Grove attends the Orange Shirt Day2 Ty Lytton" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p></th></tr></tbody></table><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p>
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South End Schools Are Treated to a Day of Indigenous Learning at Tsq’escen on Indigenous Day

Forest Grove Elementary

Horse Lake Elementary

100 Mile Elementary

Mile 108 Elementary

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Students from 100 Mile, Horse Lake, Mile 108 and Forest Grove learned how to play double ball, Lahal, and make pitch medicine. Thank-you to Eliza Archie Memorial School for hosting such a great event.</span></p><table class="editor-table" style="width: 100%; table-layout: fixed;"><colgroup><col style="width: 50%;"><col style="width: 50%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr><th class="editor-tableCell editor-tableCellHeader" style="border: 1px solid black; vertical-align: top; text-align: start; background-color: rgb(242, 243, 245);"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/e4196948-7fd0-4fd1-bd9f-81f84602972b?fingerprint=ppb20260218173807" alt="treated to a day of indigenous learning1 Ty Lytton" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p></th><th class="editor-tableCell editor-tableCellHeader" style="border: 1px solid black; vertical-align: top; text-align: start; background-color: rgb(242, 243, 245);"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/a5a5658d-7c0c-4d7e-a4d0-a145f764c118?fingerprint=ppb20260218173807" alt="treated to a day of indigenous learning2 Ty Lytton" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p></th></tr></tbody></table><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p>
South End Schools Indigenous Day

Forest Grove Joins Other South-end Schools at the Tsq̓éscen̓ Powwow

Forest Grove Elementary

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Students join hands for the circle dance during the Powwow demonstration with Tsq̓éscen̓ Daycare group.</span></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;"><br></p><div data-lexical-layout-container="true" style="grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr; display: grid;"><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/6ae1ee2e-9d70-46c5-a151-da5ac8047f96?fingerprint=ppb20251217034408" alt="Forest Grove Joins other south-end schools at the Tsqescen Powwow" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/a97fe019-9ad0-4f75-8490-4aab6d65e34c?fingerprint=ppb20251217035244" alt="wmthp9kp" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div></div><p class="editor-paragraph"><br><br><br></p>
Forest Grove Joins other south-end schools at the Tsqescen Powwow

Forest Grove Students Discover Tracking Skills

Forest Grove Elementary

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Greg Pellerin demonstrates what to look for when setting traps on a trap line as well as techniques for identifying tracks of local animals.</span></p><div data-lexical-layout-container="true" style="grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr; display: grid;"><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/5a9ddde9-b05b-56d8-95a1-ced25c1808bd?fingerprint=ppb20251217034048" alt="ospk69xa.jpg" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div></div><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p>
Forest Grove Students Discover Tracking Skills

Orange Shirt Day at Forest Grove

Forest Grove Elementary

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Students listened and learned in a good way form Trish Meraw from Canim Lake about the history and experiences in residential schools. The school has created orange shirt day hearts for our school ground as a reminder or the importance of this day.</span></p><div data-lexical-layout-container="true" style="grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr; display: grid;"><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/a5e9affc-58b2-5809-aeb4-b153b08c6c84?fingerprint=ppb20251217035221" alt="7zwf41ch.jpg" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/fdd2f3de-11af-54d0-8e7a-c3635cd6df49?fingerprint=ppb20251217040636" alt="cty8e8dh.jpg" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div></div><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p>
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