Here’s What… 1931 Yukon Residential Schools Established 1951 Ind. Act transfers education of YFN to Territorial Gov’t 1960s – Last Residential School closes 1973 – Together Today for Our Children Tomorr 1990 – Education Act Amended in response Together Today for Our Children Tomorrow 1995 – Four Self-Gov’t Agreements signed 2005 – Learning Centre opens to re-engage Youth who have left school
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Here’s What…
1931 Yukon Residential Schools Established
1951 Ind. Act transfers education of YFN to Territorial Gov’t
1960s – Last Residential School closes
1973 – Together Today for Our Children Tomorrow
1990 – Education Act Amended in response toTogether Today for Our Children Tomorrow
1995 – Four Self-Gov’t Agreements signed
2005 – Learning Centre opens to re-engageYouth who have left school
So What…
Yukon Public Schools
Communication Toolbox
Tools for communication New Horizons
Leadership Framework for YukonSchool Councils, Principals & V.P.
• Success for ‘EACH LEARNER’.• Significant responsibilities which impact
students, teachers, administrators, families and community.
• A student-centered approach that recognizes the rights, needs and interests of each student must be the focus of the decision making process.
• Build relationships / partnerships / collaborate with Yukon First Nations.
How Are We Doing?
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Yukon First Nations Data
First Nations I E P & Absence
As of Nov 19, 2012 Absence 20 days or more Enrolment
Elementary Secondary Total Elementary Secondary Total
First Nations 25 105 130 954 659 1613
Non First Nations 21 49 70 2091 1351 3442
Yukon 46 154 200 3045 2010 5055
As of Nov 19, 2012 I E P Enrolment
Elementary Secondary Total Elementary Secondary Total
First Nations 212 196 408 954 659 1613
Non First Nations 162 194 356 2091 1351 3442
Yukon 374 390 764 3045 2010 5055
Absence 20 days or more
I E P
First Nations Average Days Absence
Average Days Absence for Yukon Schools 2011-2012 by First Nations and Non-First Nations Rural/Urban Urban Rural Yukon
First Nations Non First Nations First Nations Non First Nations First Nations Non First Nations
Elementary18 14 30 21 22 14
15 26 17
Secondary27 19 56 33 35 20
21 47 25
Yukon 22 16 36 24 27 17
17 31 20
YAT achievement 2011-2012 for FN vs. FN, NFN vs. NFN
E3LA Math3
Excellence Success Excellence Success
FN 2% 47% 3% 38%
NFN 13% 80% 21% 68%
E6LA Math6
Excellence Success Excellence Success
FN 1% 44% 5% 40%
NFN 7% 76% 15% 69%
YAT achievement 2011-2012 - Grade 3
YAT achievement 2011-2012 - Grade 6
YAT achievement 2011-2012 - Grade 9 E9LA Math9
Excellence Success Excellence Success
FN 1% 31% 2% 24%
NFN 9% 73% 12% 60%
First Nations BCP Exam Results
First Nations Non First Nations Yukon Students
Course Fail Pass Total Fail Pass Total Fail Pass Total