Aboriginal awareness discussions have taken place this week at Unionville College through our various Elementary grade levels. Students learned that ‘Every Child Matters’ through storytelling, poetry, discussions, and short video clips about the Residential Schooling experience. Daily thought-provoking poetry was shared over the morning announcements this week to continue the conversation and learning in this regard.
Every Child Matters - Orange Shirt Day
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