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Indigenous flags should be flown at all properties owned by Central Okanagan Public Schools, trustees heard Wednesday. Efforts should be made to inform nonIndigen­ous students about the “privilege” they enjoy, and all “assemblies, meetings and gatherings” should include reference to Indigenous territory. These are some of the principles included in a new “Equity in Action” agreement presented by board ofÀcials to trustees for their approval. “It’s a very important and well-thought-out document that should greatly improve the educationa­l experience for Indigenous students,” said board chairwoman Moyra Baxter. The agreement was reached between district ofÀcials and members of the Westbank First Nation, Okanagan Indian Band, Okanagan Nation Alliance and other local Indigenous groups. The agreement Áows from recommenda­tions contained in the 2105 Truth and Reconcilia­tion Commission, a federal initiative aimed at healing wounds caused by the placement of Indigenous children in residentia­l schools. The document presented to trustees describes Central Okanagan Public Schools as a “colonized K-12 educationa­l institutio­n,” and says local educators must “reimagine teaching and learning with a shared responsibi­lity for inspiring social justice through the understand­ing of truths and commitment to reconcilia­tion.” Other speciÀc commitment­s included in the document include: — embedding First People’s principles of learning in kindergart­en through Grade 12 — ensuring Indigenous world views are incorporat­ed into classrooms — foster the instructio­n of Nsyilxcen, a local Indigenous language, in school — ensuring each Indigenous student in local schools can “identify two caring adults within the school comity over and above the Indigenous Advocate.”

 ?? File photo ?? Ty Collie (left) and Skylah Charleyboy (back row) presented and sang at a Board of Education meeting with (from front row left) Isabel Helbig (kindergart­en), Max Zumbo (Grade 4), Piper Dunford (Grade 5) and Wyatt Jones (Grade 5).
File photo Ty Collie (left) and Skylah Charleyboy (back row) presented and sang at a Board of Education meeting with (from front row left) Isabel Helbig (kindergart­en), Max Zumbo (Grade 4), Piper Dunford (Grade 5) and Wyatt Jones (Grade 5).

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