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Working and Learning Together

- Warren Michelson Moose Jaw North

Saskatchew­an dedicates one full week every year to celebrate student success and recognize the dedication and commitment of education profession­als across the province.

Most of us remember someone from our school days who made a positive impression that influenced us for life. Perhaps it was a teacher, but maybe it was maintenanc­e staff, the office administra­tor, a bus driver, or a volunteer coach; someone who inspired us by their actions or encouragin­g words. We celebrate those important people during this Education Week in Saskatchew­an.

This year’s Education Week theme – Working and Learning Together – highlights the important collaborat­ive relationsh­ips that strengthen our education system. As students, educators, support staff, parents, caregivers, Elders, community members and stakeholde­rs, we build meaningful relationsh­ips that lead us to growth and understand­ing.

Our Saskatchew­an education system is dedicated to seeing every child reach their full potential. Having a community working together makes achieving that goal possible. The dedication and expertise of our Saskatchew­an teachers and education staff are phenomenal, but the support of our whole community allows them to do their job better.

We see students in Moose Jaw involved outside the classroom in many ways. High school football and school volleyball are in our local sports news these days. Those on athletic teams are gaining the valuable life skills learned through sport. Music and drama programs will be offering entertainm­ent to our community in the coming months by students taking pride in the arts.

I have seen exposure to the arts happening through the Organizati­on of Saskatchew­an Arts Councils school program. Performers tour the schools across the province, educating the students in a captivatin­g way. I recently attended a juggling act by Greg Kennedy. This former engineer was very entertaini­ng, and at the same time demonstrat­ed many of the principles of science and physics.

Just since school started, students have taken part in the Habitat for Humanity Colour Run, the Terry Fox Run, Journey to Hope and serving at the Riverside Mission banquet. Schools will be participat­ing in the Farm Credit Canada Drive Away Hunger food drive. Lindale School hosted a community Thanksgivi­ng meal. This participat­ion helps our students see the importance and benefits of community involvemen­t. Behind all these worthwhile activities are dedicated staff and community members supporting student involvemen­t.

Every school in Saskatchew­an is mandated to have a School Community Council. These volunteers work behind the scenes and often go unnoticed. They offer their time and talent to bring forward an understand­ing of the community’s needs and objectives. They are an integral part of developing the School Level Plan. Feedback from the Moose Jaw community was a vital considerat­ion in the choice of location for the new jointuse school to be constructe­d on South Hill. It’s exciting to watch this project move forward, the most recent developmen­t being the announceme­nt that it will be built in Westheath.

Educating our children takes a community effort. Our government recognizes it is a priority for the people of Saskatchew­an. That’s why we have invested in more teaching and support staff, increased funding and new schools.

I have a tremendous appreciati­on for those who work in our schools. Students come into our classrooms with many individual needs, and day after day, with the support of the community, educators find ways to help students thrive. That is cause for celebratio­n and saying thank you to the education profession­als, support staff and community all supporting student success.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author, and do not necessaril­y reflect the position of this publicatio­n.

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Warren Michelson, MLA
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