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Lutsel K'e Dene School
Location
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Canada
Information
Funding typePublic
School boardLutsel K'e District Education Authority,
South Slave Divisional Education Council
Area trusteePrairie Catholique (Chair, Lutsel K'e DEA)
PrincipalDevin Roberts
GradesK-12
Enrollment73 (2014)
LanguageEnglish, Chipewyan
Websitewww.ssdec.nt.ca/schools/LutselKe.htm

Lutsel K'e Dene School is a K-12 public school located in Lutselk'e, Northwest Territories, Canada. The school currently represents the only public education option for youth in the settlement and serves a student population of approximately 73 students. The administration of the school is the responsibility of the South Slave Divisional Education Council (SSDEC).[1]

Background

The Lutsel K'e Dene School has existed in various forms since 1960.[2]

In 2011, the South Slave Divisional Education Council, on the recommendation of the Lutsel K'e District Education Authority, expanded the program at the school to include both grades 11 and 12. Previously, students wishing to finish their high school education were required to attend classes in Fort Smith at Paul William Kaeser High School as a part of either regular boarding programs or the Western Arctic Leadership Program.[3]

From the website of the SSDEC:

Lutsel K’e is home to the Lutsel K’e Dene School (K-12) with 70 students. With a dedicated teaching staff, and recent technology upgrades, the school serves
the educational needs of a predominantly Chipewyan student population. At Lutsel K’e Dene School, a high value is placed on the promotion of respect, self-worth,
community and educational standards from both the Dene and Western perspectives.[4]

Dene Kede

The school makes extensive use of Dene Kede, a curriculum developed in the Northwest Territories designed specifically for use in small Dene communities such as Lutsel K'e. The goal of the curriculum is to develop "capable Dene", with a strong focus on developing strong student relationships with the spiritual world, the land, other people, and themselves. Compared with their peers elsewhere in Canada, students in Lutsel K'e spend more significant amounts of educational time on the land and learning about their cultural heritage.[5]

Recognition

In 2012, the staff of Lutsel K'e Dene School received praise from Governor General David Johnston for their work in improving learning outcomes at the school. As he notes in the referenced video, following the implementation of the South Slave Divisional Education Council's Leadership for Literacy initiative, the number of students scoring at or above the Canadian national standard went from 30 per cent in 2006 to above 70 per cent in 2012.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Our Schools: South Slave Divisional Education Council - Creating Futures". Ssdec.nt.ca. Retrieved 2012-09-25.
  2. ^ Lutsel K'eHistory and Culture
  3. ^ Priceless resource
  4. ^ Lutsel K'e Dene School
  5. ^ Dene Kede Curriculum Status
  6. ^ Governor General David Johnston Praises Education in the South Slave