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Saulteaux, Saskatchewan - School Profile

SAULTEAUX HERITAGE SCHOOL

Education
Nursery - Grade 9

PROGRAM HISTORY AND MANDATE
Saulteaux Heritage School is a nursery to grade 9 school situated in the core area of Saulteaux First Nation # 159 reserve and is located 30 kilometers north of North Battleford on highway # 4. We have approximately 130 students enrolled with a professional staff of 12 teachers.

FishSaulteaux School was built in two phases. The elementary wing was completed approximately 25 years ago in 1982 for Nursery to Grade 8 students. We have a very adequate industrial arts lab, science lab, library, kitchen servery and multi-purpose room.

The school grounds are well equipped with outdoor play centers, swings, football/soccer pitch, and basketball courts. The school is also located in near proximity to the community arena. The arena is equipped for artificial ice.

The mandate of Saulteaux Heritage School is to build with pride on the cultural uniqueness of every student. The students must develop their full potential, academically, physically and socially so they can claim their rightful place in society. While insisting on high academic standards, a prominent place will be given to physical health and well being and to the development of good citizenship and good values.

The children must develop pride in their cultural origins and values so that they may live with integrity, developing respect for themselves and for all who walk the same path. Saulteaux Heritage School is committed to being a safe and happy place where academic and personal development will go hand in hand.

Mission Statement:
Our mission at Saulteaux Heritage school is to create a strong, caring environment for all children. We will provide opportunities for students:

  • To develop physical, mental, emotional, and social skills which will enable them to meet the challenges of their life long journeys
  • To become aware of their ancestral language, wisdom, belief system, customs, relationship to people and environment, and the reasons for these relationships historically, spiritually, and traditionally
  • To strengthen and harness their power and strengths, and return to their most precious values based on traditional learnings.

Sauteaux Heritage School Staff List
2011-2012 Updated Nov. 18, 2011

  Last First Phone Cell
Education Portfolio Night Velma  
Principal Aisaican Melvin J.  
Admin Assistant Katcheech Liz
N / K Messervey Elena
Grade 1 Clay Michelle
Grade 2 Wheeler Tara 445-0374 280-3247
Grade 3 Myo Elizabeth 386-3180 441-6525
Grade 4/5 Beatty Ken    
Grade 5/6 Night Audry 386-3136 441-0036
Grade 7
Grade 8
Egert
Lafleur
Kelly
Vanessa
 
Special Education
St. Support
Banya
Bear
Joyce
Norma
 
Cree Rabbitskin Dean   480-1423
Library / Guidance
Guidance BATC
Night
Blackstar
Linda
Carmen
  441-3284
Maintenance Moccasin Dennis 386-2659 441-9594
Custodian Poitras Flora 386-3122 441-9760
Custodian Night Antoinette  
Cook Night Vivian 386-1316  
JR T.A. Night Julia  
JR T.A. Osecap Cindy
JR T.A. Thomas Kim
SR T.A. Night Lorna 386-3122 480-8291
SR T.A. Whitecap Lynetta 386-7366  
SR T.A. Moccasin Orray
Adult 10 Gunderson Grant 342-4249  
Headstart Schwartz Tamara    
Bus Driver Night Johnny 386-2587 441-8499
Bus Driver Gopher Rod 386-2020 481-5384
Post Secondary Poitras Janice 386-3007