Celebrating new Aboriginal educators

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The University of Winnipeg and several school divisions recently celebrated the graduation of seven Aboriginal students from the Community-based Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (CATEP). 
The group was CATEP’s seventh team of 

 

The University of Winnipeg and several school divisions recently celebrated the graduation of seven Aboriginal students from the Community-based Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (CATEP). 

Photo by Derek Dabee
Jeremy Haines, Kim Geswein, Pam Pompana, Roxanne Brule, Keirin Curle and Chris Eccles are recent graduates of the CATEP program for Aboriginal teachers.
Photo by Derek Dabee Jeremy Haines, Kim Geswein, Pam Pompana, Roxanne Brule, Keirin Curle and Chris Eccles are recent graduates of the CATEP program for Aboriginal teachers.

The group was CATEP’s seventh team of graduates.

Derek Dabee

Derek Dabee
The Maples community correspondent

Derek Dabee is a community correspondent for The Maples.

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