Transportation
Transportation
Active forms of travel (ie. walking, biking) and the use of private transportation by parents and families are strongly encouraged.
Walking PathParents & Caregivers who choose to walk their child to school are respectfully asked to use the designated walking lane – follow between the pylons and the tree line from Horden street to the sidewalk in front of the school.
Important Times:
Morning Supervision & Student Arrivals @ 8:45am-9am *daily
Lunch Dismissal @ 11:55am-12:05pm *daily
Afternoon Supervision & Student Arrivals @ 12:45pm-1pm *daily
Afternoon Dismissal @ 3pm-3:10pm *daily
Parent Loop: Ministik School Drop-off and Pick-up Procedure:
Small Loop Group: to help ease the congestion of traffic, we have initiated a smaller group of selected families – students will prepare to leave with Mr. V – this group will cross at the designated cross walk location with the Stop sign.
*All student arrivals will continue with the large, outside loop***the Parent Loop is for vehicles ONLY – those walking will continue to use the designated walking lane**
We thank all of our school community for your cooperation as we take steps to improve our safety and effeciency during student dismissal times
- Parents & Caregivers will use the “parent loop” only for arrival and dismissal times
- Our Parent Loop is ONE WAY ONLY!
- parents pull to the right (school side) and remain in their vehicles while children are dropped off or picked up
- Please be aware of children, adults and other vehicles in the area, drive carefully, and read the signs!
The Parent Loop is supervised for entry and dismissal. Parents are responsible for the supervision of their children for drop-offs or pick-ups during instructional times. Please continue to use the parent loop in those circumstances.
*Kindness, Honesty, Sharing and Strength are Cree values we strive for each day – we very much appreciate your cooperation and kindness as we work each day to keep our children safe. If you are unhappy or unfamiliar with the drop-off and pick-up process, please do NOT take it out our education staff. You may direct your concerns to the school principal or contact the school board office. Meegwetch.
Bus Transportation:
Active forms of travel (ie. walking, biking) and the use of private transportation by parents and families are strongly encouraged.
Bus transportation will be provided by request only. Parents and Caregivers are required to sign up for bus service using our Bus Request Form.
BUS REQUEST FORM
MCEA: Eligibility: Kindergarten to grade 6 students residing on-reserve;
Contact heather.moore@mcea.ca 705-658-4726 Ext. 251 Cell: 705-698-7846
MFIDSAB: Eligibility: Kindergarten to grade 2 students residing off-reserve;
Questions/concerns? Click here and you will be taken to our contact page.
IMPORTANT REMINDER! FOR THEIR SAFETY: PLEASE MEET YOUR CHILD(REN) AT THEIR BUS STOP.
If you will be picking up your child who is on a bus list, please be sure to call the school at least 30 minutes prior to the listed departure times!!
Bus Cancellations:
If buses are cancelled, a post will be shared as soon as possible (usually before 8 am) on our school Facebook page which we have streaming on our website: Moose Factory Ministik School Facebook Feed
In the event of a bus cancellation, the school will remain OPEN to staff and students.
However, Parents & Caregivers are encouraged to use their parental discretion when making the decision to keep your children home or send them to school.
If you choose to send your kids to school, be sure to make transportation arrangements for your child(ren) to return home at the end of the school day.
Moose Factory Ministik School is so incredibly proud of Ministik alumni and former Ministik teacher, Dr. Candace Linklater as she has recently completed her PhD.
You are an inspiration to so many 👩🎓💖I completed my PhD!!! I am now Dr. Candace Linklater 🤩
Rez kids, you can do ANYTHING 💫💫
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My Heartfelt Acknowledgements:
To my loving Alex, my sweetheart: you have been my soft landing, my courage, and my steady heart. Your faith in me brought me here, to this moment, and I am endlessly grateful. You are my everything, and every step of my study’s journey was taken with you devotedly beside me.
I extend my heartfelt gratitude to my parents, my sister, and my best friend. Your relentless support and love have been my anchor, and your compassion flows through this work, filling it with care and depth.
To my community, Moose Cree First Nation—the People, Land, and Waters: thank you for keeping me grounded and loved. And of course, I acknowledge, with so much love, all my previous students. You are in every word, every essence of my work.
To those who resisted the birth of this study: I acknowledge you too. I hope that one day, you open yourself to the kind of love that extends beyond walls of bigotry. Despite your resistance, here my work stands—alive, breathing, and complete.
Lastly, to the moss—the inspiration and quiet teacher of my study’s journey. I will keep learning from you, and letting your quiet resilience guide me. This work, like you, stretches forward, rooting, nurturing, and reaching toward light.
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My PhD dissertation’s title is Pedagogy of Moss in School Leadership for Indigenous 2SLGBTQ+ K-12 Students.
My committee members will be nominating my dissertation for an award, and I can’t wait to share it with you all!
It will be available in the coming weeks–I’ll make an announcement when it’s published!
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At the core of my study is an invitation to honor humanity and embrace relational growth, understanding that transformation, much like moss, unfolds slowly and steadily, even within moments of disruption.
Just as moss turns what seems barren into something alive, the process of collective actualization allows us to transmute our shadows—our fears, our discomforts—into alchemy. Growth is holistic; it comes with stumbles, yet we can grow regardless.
Each student, each educator, and each connection are an essential part of a larger, interconnected whole, like the spectrum of colors that blend into one. If you see only five colors, you’re blind to the full rainbow; if you hear only five sounds, you’re deaf to the full symphony. Similarly, when we restrict human expression and love to rigid binaries, we limit our own humanity, disconnecting ourselves from the oneness of all experiences.
We must open our eyes, ears, and hearts to the full spectrum of human expression—embracing the complex, fluid, and expansive ways we all exist. By doing so, we create spaces where all forms of expression are celebrated, just as moss nurtures life in its quiet, resilient growth.
Through honoring each other’s aliveness, we invite a new vision of education and the world: one that nurtures, connects, and transforms. Just like moss.
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I cannot imagine getting upset with moss
For not growing like the trees.
I cannot imagine telling moss
That it needs to look more like the flowers.
Gender expression and identity
Attraction and love
Are like the moss.
Expansive. Non-binary. A forest.
So why
Oh why
Are you upset
When someone doesn’t grow
The way you want them to?
Try getting mad at moss
For not being the grass.
Or yelling at the moss
For not being like the vines.
Let moss
Be moss.
Let humans
Be human.
Let love
Be love.
An Invitation to Love by Dr. Candace Linklater
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Photographer: My sweetheart, Alex Manitopyes @alexmanitopyes
MUO: @amavi_beauty
Hair: @sydironstarbeauty
Set Assistant: @twospiritsonelove
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