Senator Myles Venne School Newsletter – June 2019
SURVEY IS NOW CLOSED – LLRIB Daycare and Head Start Survey – Deadline: June 21, 2019
The Lac La Ronge Indian Band central office is doing a survey to find out how the membership feels about it’s current services and to explore new ideas. Please complete the linked surveys below to let us know what you think and to provide suggestions on how to improve.
There will be a draw for a BBQ, so please provide your name, number and community, in the indicated text boxes at the beginning of the surveys.
For more information, please contact:
Josy Roske – (306) – 425 – 4938
Kathleen Desautels (306) – 425 – 4938
Donna Charles – (306) – 425 – 5015
JAYS CARE FOUNDATION & LLRIB ROOKIE LEAGUE Registration Form 2019 – Deadline is July 1, 2019
Thank you for your interest in having your child participate in the LLRIB Rookie Baseball League! If you have any questions, please contact your LLRIB Rookie League Coordinator:
Alannah Ratt
Phone Number: (W) 306-425-4852 (C) 306-420-4057
Email Address: [email protected]
This form must be completed by July 1st in full for each student to participate in the LLRIB Rookie Baseball League
LAC LA RONGE INDIAN BAND COMMUNITY-BASED FOUNDATIONS (LIBERAL ARTS) CERTIFICATE
Apply for Funding, deadline extended to JUNE 15, 2019 –
→ FORMS & MANUALS – https://llribedu.ca/forms-manuals/
- The Liberal Arts Certificate is a Community-Based Program,
offered by Lac La Ronge Indian Band, Gabriel Dumont
Institute and the University of Regina, in the Community of
Lac La Ronge. - This is a 16 month program.
- Courses will be delivered in a face-to-face format, allowing
for more one on one time with instructors. - The Community-Based Liberal Arts Certificate Program
consists of 12 courses. - This program is designed with an Indigenous Studies
focus and provides the academic supports to better ensure
student success. - At the end of 16 months successful students will have their
Liberal Arts Certificate through the University of Regina,
which can transfer into degree programs at the University of
Regina or elsewhere.
For more information contact Tammy Robinson
306-425-7969 | [email protected]
Jays Care Foundation & LLRIB Rookie League 2019
Jays Care Foundation LLRIB Rookie League Coordinator Alannah Ratt
Work: 306-425-4852
Cell: 306-420-4057
Email: [email protected]
Approx. Co-ed 5-17 years of age can
register, older group can play the
first innings and mentor and coach
the younger in the next innings.
Jays Care Foundation FACEBOOK page:
https://www.facebook.com/jayscare/
Bell’s Point Elementary School – Cree Language Festival – June 6, 2019
Deadline for Entries: May 31st, 2019
For more information contact:
Nicole Ratt at (306) 425-4938
Senator Myles Venne School – Newsletter May 2019
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION – NORTHERN INDIGENOUS TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM (NITEP)
Northern Training Opportunity – Gabriel Dumont Institute and The Lac La Ronge Indian Band are partnering to deliver a 4-year fully accredited
NORTHERN INDIGENOUS TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM (NITEP)
Bachelor of Education Degree
The Program
GDI has been working with the Province’s Universities for the past 40 years to train over 1200 Indigenous teachers whose credentials are recognized across Canada. To address the Teacher shortage in Northern Saskatchewan, GDI and the Lac La Ronge Indian Band are proud to announce they are partnering to deliver a Northern Indigenous Teacher Education Program.
Program Details
- Location: Lac La Ronge Indian Band (Air Ronge)
- Start Date: September, 2019
- Tuition, books and income support may be available to all qualified Métis and First Nations applicants. First Nations applicants can apply to obtain funding through their band. Housing may be available upon application.
How to Apply
- Interested Métis students should contact Michael Relland at [email protected] – Phone: 306-764-1818
- Interested Members of Lac La Ronge Indian Band should contact Tammy Robinson at [email protected] – Phone: 306-425-7969
- An Information Session for Potential students will be held in mid-June. Interested applicants can apply through regular university entrance or mature admissions if they are 21