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Register today at the First Nation Distance Learning Centre located at the Northern Lakes College – Grouard Campus

Kapawe’no First Nation – The newest school serving grade 4 to 12 students in High Prairie and the surrounding communities has arrived. The First Nation Distance Learning Centre is open to all students entering Grade 4 to Grade 12 and features an Alberta Accredited Program of studies for in persona nd virtual (distance education) learning. …

August 8, 2023

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REGISTRATION PACKAGE 2023 – 2024 SCHOOL YEAR

The Kapawe’no Holistic Knowledge Academy will be opening its doors for enrollees for School Year 2023-2024. You may download the  Registration Package by following this link – Registration Page. Parent information: The Kapawe’no Holistic Knowledge Academy (KHKA) is collecting personal information about your child with this registration form. The

July 25, 2023

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Muskwak forever can be heard throughout academics and athletics

Kapawe’no First Nation – Our students at Kapawe’no Nêhiyawak School belive in themselves and believe in wearing the black and gold that has the Kapawe’no Muskwak logo on it’s front. Wearing the logo with pride and chatting Newo. Nisto, Peyak Muskwak forever is something what’s through the balls and gym.

June 23, 2023

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Plyometetrics Training 2023 at Kapaweno First Nation School

Kapawe’no First Nation – At Kapawe’no Nêhiyawak School we have the lab up and running, each student has been introduced to the training and the results will be fourth coming in the next couple of years as we progress as a program. Academy athletes and students during gym period was excited to test themselves with …

June 22, 2023

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The Last Run of the 2022/23 school year

Kapawe’no First Nation – The Kapawe’no Nêhiyawak School Muskwak basketball team laced the sneakers up for one last dance before the school year officially ends. Our bus driver Mr. Rod Sutherland was in good spirits and the boys appeared in a good space as we pulled outta the Kapaweno parking lot ready to battle our …

June 22, 2023

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Athletic Director completes His First Year at Kapaweno Nêhiyawak Nation School

Kapawe’no First Nation – Reflecting on my first year at Kapaweno Nêhiyawak School has been a learning experience. The first year has been laying the foundation for future success. The Ice District, The fitness center, the plyometric Lab, The 30 meter ice skating rink and the strength and conditioning work that will be in full …

June 22, 2023

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Grade Two and Three continues to thrive in academics and online learning

Kapawe’no First Nation – Tansi! It was such a wonderful experience having had the opportunity to work with you children this year. This class has displayed a lot of willingness to try new opportunities and experiences. Some of the things we have done is: lacrosse, hockey, swimming, nehiyawak learning, LAW teachings and becoming adept at …

June 22, 2023

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Kapawe’no Nehiyawak Kiskinahamâtowikamik proud to be launching its first book in Nêhiyawêwin called Kikskititan

Kapawe’no First Nation – In order to write history you must write it ourselves beginning with natural law which includes the seven laws / teachings we have as Nêhiyawak. Kikskititan means ‘Let us Know’ in our Nêhiyawêwin. Today we are pleased to announce a draft will be made available to our students on the last …

June 22, 2023

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Celebrating our Nêhiyawak way of life at Kapawe’no Nêhiyawak School

Kapawe’no First Nation – At our Kapawe’no Nêhiyawak School our students, teachers and staff were gifted with greatness from our Knowledge Keepers and their teachings on Tuesday July 20, 2023. Diane Halcrow, Priscilla Sutherland, Herman Sutherland Sr and our teachers were on hand for the morning portion of our day of celebrating who we are

June 22, 2023

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Our Nehiyawewin is a very special and loving language for our Kapawe’no Nehiyawak

Kapawe’no First Nation – At Kapawe’no Nehiyawak Kiskinahamâtowikamik we continue daily to teach and learn Nehiyawewin. Nehiyawewin is an oral language, meaning that it is traditionally passed down from generation to generation through speaking, not writing. Therefore, it is only kept alive if spoken and shared and its inherent history enriches

June 21, 2023

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