Established in 1999 by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre Inc. (MFNERC) provides the province's leading education, administration, technology, language and culture services to First Nations schools in Manitoba.Over the years, the MFNERC has evolved from its humble beginnings, providing service on demand with a handful of employees, into a multifaceted organization that meets the needs of Manitoba's First Nations schools with unparalleled services and support.The MFNERC facilitates a community education process based on First Nations' needs, priorities and education plans. The MFNERC promotes community development by providing training and coordinating opportunities for families and other community members. Professional development training is also provided for school board members, administrators, teachers and teaching assistants. The MFNERC works with Manitoba First Nations in the development of partnerships to ensure the highest standards of education are achieved in First Nations schools.The MFNERC promotes and encourages First Nations involvement in all aspects of the development and implementation of educational change.For more information contact us at:(204) 594-129
Together in Our Changing WorldNew Provincial Report CardIn September 2010, Premier Greg Selinger announced the introduction of a parent-friendly report card to ensure that parents get the information they need to be full partners in their child's education.The Provincial Report Card will help enhance the quality of education in Manitoba and build strong partnerships amongst students, teachers and parents. Beginning in 2013-2014, St. James-Assiniboia School Division will be using the Provincial Report Card for Grades 1 to 12 in all of our schools. Although you will notice some changes from the report card that you have been receiving, these changes are small ones and you will find that the new report is very similar to our current report.A Parent brochure explaining the new report card has been written by Manitoba Education and is available on the Department's website at:The brochures will help explain the new report card and how your child has been assessed.You can also view the template for the report card at:The best information about your child's achievement in school is still obtained from your child's teacher.
If you're interested in a career in Health Care and Human Services, Information and Business Technology or Skilled Trades, consider the Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology. We're a prestigious technical college in the Winnipeg area, offering our secondary and post-secondary students a number of programs that focus on applied skills training. To learn more about us, our programs, the admissions process or our financial options, feel free to contact us. We'll be happy to also book you campus tour.
Prairie Rose is a small elementary school in the northwest corner of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Located on land which was once Prairie Rose Dairy Farm, the school opened in September of 1993 to meet the needs of a growing community. Prairie Rose School respects the individual needs of all children and fosters a caring, creative and safe environment of acceptance and encouragement that allows all students to develop socially, emotionally, physically and intellectually into responsible global citizens and lifelong learners.