The Waterloo Catholic District School Board (WCDSB) remains deeply committed to honouring Indigenous excellence and advancing the work towards Truth and Reconciliation. As part of this commitment, a variety of educational opportunities were offered to our students and staff during the week of September 23, 2024.
Beginning on September 23, Every Child Matters flags were raised at all schools and board sites, and remained in place until September 30, symbolizing our dedication to honouring survivors of residential schools. On September 30, all staff and students were encouraged to wear orange shirts as a visible reflection on the profound impact of the residential school system on Indigenous communities.
During the week of September 23, over 600 WCDSB students from 14 schools, in Grades 5 to 7, participated in the Celebrating Indigenous Diversity and Excellence event at the Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum. Through hands-on experiences, students engaged in activities such as drumming, dancing, and learning about Inuit and Métis traditions. These experiential learning opportunities directly supported our ongoing efforts towards Truth and Reconciliation.
Video: https://youtu.be/ipp-qZrKWSo
At the Catholic Education Centre, staff were invited to take part in a smudging and prayer service at St. Mary's Church, followed by a walk alongside Indigenous community members to Victoria Park, as an act of solidarity and reconciliation.
Video: https://youtu.be/gzKhod5M9Rw
Together, we honoured the resilience and strength of Indigenous communities and reaffirmed our dedication to fostering a future grounded in justice, understanding, and healing.