VERSION FRANÇAISE
MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR GENERAL,
DENIS GROS-LOUIS

Kwe,  

It’s already June and the school year is drawing to a close. I’d like to take this opportunity to highlight the extraordinary work of our teaching and school staff over the past year. Thank you all for contributing, in one way or another, to the school success of our young people.  

June is National Indigenous History Month. Let us recognize, honour, and celebrate our heritage, cultures, languages, and traditions throughout the month and on National Indigenous Peoples Day this June 21st. Read more

NEWS FROM THE GENERAL MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT

AFNQL and FNEC joint legal action 
 

On April 20, 2023, the Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador (AFNQL) and the First Nations Education Council (FNEC) filed a legal challenge before the Superior Court of Quebec, District of Quebec. Having undertaken several awareness-raising efforts with various provincial government ministries and officials over the past two years, the AFNQL and FNEC’s legal challenge emphasizes that provisions of Quebec’s Charter of the French Language infringe upon the inherent rights to self-determination and self-government in matters of education, as well as on their inherent language rights. 

Specifically, the action alleges that the challenged sections of the Charter of the French Language constitute barriers to the academic success of Indigenous learners from kindergarten to post-secondary education, to access regulated professions, to the preservation of Aboriginal languages, and to the exercise of the right to self-determination and self-government by First Nations in education. 

For its part, the Attorney General of Quebec (representing the defendant in this action) has appealed the AFNQL and FNEC’s legal challenge. Further judicial steps and deadlines will follow shortly. 

Appearances before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs (INAN) and the Senatorial Standing Committee on Indigenous Peoples (APPA) .... Read
Special Chiefs Assembly of the Assembly of First Nations   ...Read
School Space Accommodation Standards (SSAS) .... Read
NEWS FROM THE GOVERNMENT RELATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES 
‘’House of Knowledge’’ university centre  ... Read more
FNEC General Assembly 
On May 2, 2023, the FNEC welcomed representatives of its member communities at the Sheraton Laval for its general assembly. Sixteen representatives participated in the event. Representatives of Indigenous Services Canada were also in attendance. Among the topics discussed at the assembly was work on implementing the Regional Education Agreement, the Regional Committee on First Nations Languages, technology services, as well as federal relations with Quebec... 
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FNEC Special General Assembly    ... Read more
New appointments to the Chiefs Committee  ...  Read more
Meeting with the Minister of Higher Education      ... Read more
NEWS FROM THE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
We proudly commemorate the successful conclusion of the 8-part webinar series, along with the 3-part Special Edition, dedicated to supporting "Adults Who Take Care of Children," featured on the FNEC website (https://cepn-fnec.ca/en/growing-together/). These comprehensive resources equip caregivers with invaluable insights and practical strategies to enhance the well-being and development of children. By engaging in these webinars, participants have joined a vibrant community of individuals who are passionate about providing optimal care and nurturing environments for children. We invite everyone to explore this exceptional resource and join us in our shared commitment to fostering the growth and flourishing of our young ones. 
Literacy Camp Coordinator Training  

The FNEC is thrilled to welcome 20 participants from 10 member communities to the 11th annual Literacy Camp Coordinator Training, scheduled to take place from June 12th to 16th, 2023, at Manoir de Lac Delage, Quebec. This training program offers a diverse range of engaging themes, including leadership and coordination, fostering creativity and fun activities, promoting culturally safe programming, effective planning and preparation, and, of course, literacy. The sessions aim to equip participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to organize successful camps within their respective communities. We deeply value the time spent with our participants and extend our warmest wishes to all member communities as they embark on organizing enriching summer activities for their youth. 

School Leaders Retreat 

We eagerly look forward to welcoming our Directors of Education, School Principals, and Vice Principals to the annual School Leaders Retreat, "Together, Let Us Continue to Move Forward," happening on July 4th and 5th in Chicoutimi, QC. This event presents a unique opportunity for the exchange of essential information, professional development, collaboration, and networking. As participants conclude the school year and prepare for well-deserved summer breaks, this retreat will undoubtedly be a cherished moment for all. Key themes that will be emphasized include supporting the components of the Regional Educational Agreement, School Leadership, Information Technology, The CANO Student Information System, and Artificial Intelligence. We look forward to seeing you soon! 

 

INTER-SCHOOL GAMES 2023
Thank you to all the participants of the 2023 edition!
It was memorable!

To view this year's results: inter-schoolgames.com
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