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MITT and Career Trek Introduce Students in Manitoba to CarpentryBy sean|Published: June 25, 2014Earlier this month, the Manitoba government announced that the summer of 2014 would be full of opportunities for youth in our province to learn about a potential future career in various trades and have fun at the same time.
Mission Statement: A supportive, adult-friendly and lifelong learning environment where adults can develop and achieve personal, literacy, educational and career goals. Our students come to this school for many reasons: To achieve their high school diploma; To earn credits for post-secondary programs; To upgrade skills for personal satisfaction; To upgrade skills for employment reasons; For personal interest. Adult Education Centres (AEC) offers day and evening classes so we can fit our courses to your schedule. The school administration, the teachers and facilitators at AEC understand the demands and stress that adult learners experience when trying to balance work, family life and education. We are committed to providing you with an environment that will meet your needs and help you learn. Our commitment is that we will do our part to ensure your personal success as a student. We welcome you to our school. Call us at (204) 953-0818
Community & BusinessThe post secondary program is responsible for all students who attend colleges and universities within and outside the province of Manitoba. Students who wish to return to school must put in a sponsorship application to the post-secondary department each calendar year in order to be considered for sponsorship and depending on the availability of post secondary funding for that fiscal year. Students who wish to attend university for summer school must put in their application on or before February 1st of each calendar year. Students who wish to attend college or university in the Fall must submit an application on or before March 31st of each calendar year. Application forms can be accessed through the internet or by contacting the CLEA board office during office hours.The Transportation department oversees the transportation of students attending Otter Nelson River and Mikisew School.
Yellowquill College was founded by the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council in 1984 as a physical manifestation of the belief of “Indian Control of Indian Education”. Those visionary leaders saw that a better future was possible through a First Nation-owned and operated post-secondary institute. On October 1, 1984, the College opened in the newly renovated residential school on Crescent Road West in Portage la Prairie on 45 acres of Long Plain First Nation Land. The opening of a First Nation college provided an alternative for aboriginal adults wanting to pursue their educational goals.
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This program provides short-term observation, diagnosis and explicit individual instruction in reading, writing and word study, along with the development of teaching and learning strategies related to Language Arts, organization and independence. These strategies are then presented to each student’s school team for transfer to the classroom setting.
The target group of students is in grades three to six. The program is available to any student in the Winnipeg School Division who is referred by the home school and who meets the admission criteria.
DLC classes are housed at Ashland and Wellington Schools.
During the year there are four sessions of eight weeks each. Students attend either a morning or an afternoon session, spending the rest of the school day in their regular school classrooms.
Programming can be provided in either English or French. French Sessions are offered at Ashland School as needed.