Alberta Adventist News December Edition 2020

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MEANS & MEANING

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eing a teenager in Grade 9, living off the Maskwacis reserve, separated from people she loved — sometimes the drama of her life made Eileen want to quit. But someone noticed. Vice Principal Mike Willing also saw Eileen’s potential. After a week-long welding “camp” held at MANS after school in March 2018, Mike invited Eileen to join the high school welding class. Eileen was a different girl on September 26, 2020. Confident and joyful about the future, Eileen, along with co-welder/artist Tessa Potts (MANS Class of 2020), and Mike unveiled Miweyihtowin, their welded sculpture commissioned by the City of Lacombe as part of its public art collection (permanently installed at the intersection of College Avenue and Edmonton-Calgary Trail). Now in Grade 11, Eileen’s determined to graduate from MANS and make a career of welding. What if a lack of funding had caused MANS to turn Eileen away? Every year, MANS does have to turn students away. Not because they are undesirable, but

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Being a teenager is a high stakes game when there’s no room for you in school BY LYNN McDOWELL

because the federal government, which is responsible for the education of First Nations children, does not pay the per student allowance that covers only 2/3 of the cost of their education at MANS if they don’t live on a reserve. We’re exploring a new source of funds for next year, but at this time, there is no tuition support for off-reserve students at MANS. We currently have 13 students enrolled who are “unfunded.” More want to come. What if we’d let Eileen go because no one paid for kids like her? Government doesn’t see what Mike saw. They don’t see what you can see at mans1.ca in the videos Eileen’s Gift and Miweyihtowin: The Unveiling. What governments see is statistics: Nationally, a First Nations child is more likely to spend time in prison than to graduate high school.* Of those who do go on to high school, only 35% graduate. At MANS, we’re turning that grim future around for Eileen and others even during COVID-19. COVID-19 measures are adding to the cost, but MANS and the people there mean so much to Eileen and


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Means & Meaning: The Big Deal

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pages 50-51

In Memory

2min
page 49

Announcements

2min
page 48

Rewind to the Future

2min
page 47

Welcome

1min
page 46

We Were Blessed Indeed

1min
page 45

Farewell to Pastor Enock Dominick Okwaro

2min
pages 44-45

A Walk in the Park

2min
pages 42-43

Grounded in the Almighty

1min
page 41

Orange Shirt Day: Creative Use of Cree Engages Learners

2min
pages 36-37

Up Close and Personal

1min
page 35

New Women's Ministry Leader: Nicole Paradis-Sydenham

1min
page 34

“Unbreakable” A Special Message from a General Conference Youth Director

1min
page 32

Bubbles

4min
pages 30-33

Pathfinders Celebrate Over 70 Years of Ministry

2min
page 29

Master Guide Ministry Hosts Forum on Social Justice

1min
page 28

Ongoing Ministry of the Red Deer Soup Kitchen

1min
pages 26-27

A Year of Jubilee!

6min
pages 22-25

To Be Like Jesus:

5min
pages 18-21

Devotional: Successful Mistakes

2min
page 14

Lessons for Gospel Ministry from a Researcher at the Molson Coors Beverage Company

7min
pages 8-11

Power in the Cradle

2min
pages 4-11

Holiday Reflection: A Celebration of Hope

2min
pages 16-25

Devotional: A New Song

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pages 12-15
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