Thomson School's mamawi kakashihtânânaw land based education program was recognized by the Saskatchewan chapter of the Regional Centre of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development.
The mamawi kakashihtânânaw program at Thomson school was identified as "an innovative project that has helped to increase the capacity for sustainable development in the Saskatchewan Region and contributed to the advancement of the United Nations Decade of Action to deliver the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. Congratulations to Thomson school staff for this honour.


Jeff Cappo, Indigenous Education Coordinator for Regina Public Schools, who has worked with the Thomson team accepted the award.
Cappo also received recognition from Sask Outdoors and was recognized with the Prairie Trailblazer Award. The award was presented in recognition of outstanding leadership and lasting impact in outdoor education.