On Wednesday, May 10th, staff and students honoured the memory of Jordan River Anderson and took the time to Bear Witness. Bear Witness Day serves as a reminder – and a day for us all to “bear witness” that First Nations children receive the services and supports they need, when they need them. Below are a few examples of activities that took place in our schools:
Holy Trinity Students brought in their favourite stuffed animals and learned about the importance of Bear Witness Day.
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Kindergarten students at St. Anne School brought their teddy bears outside for Teddy Bear Picnic.
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LSC203 staff and students at St. Benedict C.S.S learned about Jordan while having a tea party. Afterwards they coloured teddy bears in his honour.
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