Teachers in the Division are generally young and energetic, giving the schools in the area a vibrancy that other divisions can't claim. With respect to the education sector, Northern Alberta offers a unique blend of both a rural lifestyle and a continuously improving ambitious personality. As a result many teachers choose to stay and raise families in the area. With small class sizes, a safe and caring environment, students with a diverse range of needs and interests, well resourced schools, beautiful school facilities and leading edge technology the Fort Vermilion area is a great place to experience challenges and successes.
Community Futures Northwest Alberta, a Community Futures Development Corporation is a federally sponsored, but community directed not for profit organization. Our geographic area of service includes all the communities and residents of the North Western corner of Alberta The community development role of our organization within the region is to facilitate or enable communities to help themselves.
Dene Tha' First Nation has over 350 dwellings. A school provides K through grade 12 education to more than 450 students. Transportation, counselling, a boarding home, support and accommodation is also provided. Dene Tha' is part of the North Peace Tribal Council (NPTC), which administers post-secondary education resources. Health and nursing services include the Meander River Health Centre and the Assumption Nursing Station. Social services include social assistance, adult in-home care, the Winbert Didzena Memorial Children's Centre, alcohol counselling services, a family violence healing team, community health resources, and Child and Family Services provided by the NPTC Child Welfare Agreement.Dene Tha' First Nation facilities include First Nation office and public works buildings in Chateh; public works buildings and Four Chiefs Complex in Bushe River; and First Nation office and public works buildings in Meander River. Municipal services include water and sewer systems, a fire truck, a water truck, and a sewer truck
We are partnering with the Dixonville School and DMI to run the Million Minutes to Win It! reading program. Participants keep track of their reading minutes each month, and when a million minutes are reached, everyone will be bused down to an exciting event in Peace River! Reading minutes can be calculated from reading to yourself, reading to others, or having someone read to you. If you read.