Chief Jimmy Bruneau Regional High School
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Chief Jimmy Bruneau Regional High School is located in Edzo, 15 km (9.3 mi) south of Rae and serves Behchoko
Behchoko, Northwest Territories
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 in the Northwest Territories
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, Canada
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. The school was named after one of the great leaders in Tłı̨chǫ history, Chief Jimmy Bruneau.

History

The school was opened in 1972 by Chief Jimmy Bruneau himself, and former Prime Minister
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 Jean Chrétien
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. The school had a majority of Tłı̨chǫ teachers, and white teachers, who flew in to teach from far afield. The school is a former residential school, and is now a high school.

Activities

The school has after-school activities, like sewing, computer time, an open gym for students and teachers, and sports teams. The primary sport in the school and in the surrounding Tłı̨chǫ areas is soccer. The entire school takes part in the yearly Get Active event. Every school in the Northwest Territories takes part in this event. The Dene Games is a yearly event; schools from the surrounding Tłı̨chǫ area take part. Stick Pull, Snow Snake, Pole Push, Hand Games, and Finger Pull are the games taken.

Gonaowoo K'ee

Gonaowoo K'ee or "Our Ways" courses focus on teaching senior high students Tłı̨chǫ knowledge and skills traditionally passed on from generation to generation. This acquired knowledge and skill base will assist students in sustaining the Tłı̨chǫ way of life as the young community members become prepared and are highly encouraged to live an active life out on the land. These skills are taught in the natural environment, using Elders, guest speakers, and community members who are strong in their culture. Some module activities include: hunting and trapping, fishing, traditional tool making, and Tłı̨chǫ history and politics. It is currently be team taught by Ernestine Steinwand, Josie Bishop, Chris Stanbridge and Cultural Educational Assistant Joe Mantla.

Student Council

The school's Student Council is an active body, which continues to grow in its responsibilities and tasks each year. CJBS Student Council has been involved in planning and running a number of activities and programs in the five years of its existence. Student Council has been involved in running the Christmas Talent Show, Candy-grams at both Halloween and Christmas, Costume Contests, Adopt a Child Program, Spirit Days, and yearly elections. The student council mascot is "The Warrior" who makes appearances at school events throughout the year. A recent popular student council event is the coffee house in which students and staff show off their creative talents.

Information Technology

The Information Technology program is integrated within school subject areas. "Strong Like Two Computers" is a philosophy that models the Tłı̨chǫ Community Services Agency "Strong Like Two people" philosophy of bilingual and bicultural education. Students at school have access to both Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems on computers. Students from Kindergarten to Grade 6 learn on the Mac OS while students from grades 7-12 use both Mac OS and Windows OS. The school has computers in each classroom, a fixed computer lab and two mobile computing laboratories.

Literacy

The entire Chief Jimmy Bruneau High School takes part in D.E.A.R. (Drop Everything and Read). Following lunch break, staff and students alike stop and read in their classes, in the offices, in the halls, even in the bathroom.
  • Public Speaking Contest - the school hosts an annual public speaking contest open to all students from grades K-12. This usually takes place in December.
  • All-Nighter Film Festival - held just before Christmas, the All-Nighter is open to all students from grades 9-12.
  • Creative Writing Contest - CJBS has several creative writing contests. The form and genre change from year to year.

Administration

  • Principal - Patricia Turner
  • Vice Principal - Chris Turnbull
  • Sr. High Department Head - Adam Jarvis
  • Jr. High Department Head - Arthur Elms
  • Elementary Department Head - Lisa Paul
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