Flying Dust council celebrates new school year by introducing incentive trip
Students from Grades 5 to 12 from Flying Dust First Nation celebrated a new academic year in style, and the students in Grades 8 to 12 were given a big incentive to excel in school – a chance to earn a trip to Disneyland.
Health and education band councillors and staff members introduced themselves to the students present at the ‘Education New Year Celebration’ at the Flying Dust Gymnasium Wednesday evening, Aug. 30.
Band Coun. Connie Derocher, who works with the education and youth and recreation portfolios at Flying Dust, said the event was to establish positive, community-based relationships.
“It’s so important for any child to have a good support system in and out of the home in order to be successful,” she said. “This back to school approach has never been done before and we are always striving to do better in meeting our youth’s needs.”