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French first-language school,

a UNIQUE advantage!

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NOTRE HISTOIRE

OUR HISTORY

OUR TRUSTEES

The Commission scolaire francophone is led by a District Education Council made up of three representatives from Yellowknife and three from Hay River. The Council meets for 10 regular public meetings. The public is invited to attend these meetings, which include a question period.

Following the school board elections of November 2018, the trustees elected to represent the CSFTNO are:

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Region of Yellowknife

President

Simon Cloutier

simon.cloutier@csftno.com

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Region of  Yellowknife

Trustee

Jean de Dieu Tuyishime

jeandedieu.tuyishimer@csftno.com

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Region of Yellowknife

Trustee

Marie-Ève Martel

marieeve.martel@csftno.com

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Region of Hay River

Vice-president

Jessica King

jessica.king@csftno.com

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Region of Hay River

Trustee

Michael St-Amour

michel.stamour@csftno.com

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Region of Hay River

Trustee

Catherine Boulanger

catherine.boulanger@csftno.com

What is a trustee

Trustees are elected by parents. They are responsible for developing the policies that guide the delivery of academic services to students while also taking into consideration the needs of the community as well as legislation and government requirements.

What is the role of the trustee?

Their role is to help the Commission scolaire francophone carry out its mandate while remaining true to its mission and goals.

Trustees are committed to working diligently and faithfully to advance the cause of French first-language education.

What are the trustees' responsibilities?

To communicate with, inform and encourage the involvement of parents, staff and the community with respect to the Commission’s decisions and activities.

To establish the goals and priorities which allow us to achieve the educational standards set by the Northwest Territories, and meet students’ needs in a way that reflects the wishes of the community.

To develop and implement policies and guidelines on the standards and expectations for the activities of the administration, teachers and students.

To influence the territorial government in order to make progress on priority education issues.

To recruit and assess the superintendent.

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What are the trustees’ duties ?

To guide the education system on behalf of parents.

To ensure the preservation of language and culture.

To ensure students receive the highest quality education possible.

To understand and promote the school board’s philosophy, goals and decisions.

To put time and effort into carrying out their duties and obligations.

NOS COMMISSAIRES
NOTRE ÉQUIPE

OUR ADMINISTRATION

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Financial Controller

MARC AKPOE 

marc.akpoe@csftno.com

Phone: 867-873-6555

Toll-Free across Canada:

1-866-238-2733

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Inclusive Schooling, Assessment

and Program Coordinator

MATHIEU GAGNON 

mathieu.gagnon@csftno.com

 

Phone: 867-873-6555

Toll-Free across Canada:

1-866-238-2733

Direction générale

 

YVONNE CAREEN

yvonne.careen@csftno.com

Téléphone: 867-873-6555

Cellulaire: 867-445-7251

Sans frais: 1-866-238-2733

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Administrative assistant

MAMA SYLLA

mama.sylla@csftno.com

Phone: 867-873-6555

Toll-Free across Canada:

1-866-238-2733

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Pedagogical coach

GENEVIÈVE CHARRON

genevieve.charron@csftno.com

 

Phone: 867-873-6555

Toll-Free across Canada:

1-866-238-2733

Communications

XAVIER LORD-GIROUX

communications@csftno.com

Cell: 506-378-3603

Toll-Free across Canada:

1-866-238-2733

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OUR CALENDAR

POLICIES & PROCEDURE

OUR STRATEGIC PLAN 2015–2020

OUR RULES

OF PROCEDURE

NOTRE CALENDRIER 

To effectively enable the success and well-being of each student with the help of parents and the Francophone community.

POLITIQUE & PROCÉDURE

OUR POLICIES

At public meetings held on September 18 and October 16, 2017, the Commission Scolaire  francophone des Territoires du Nord-Ouest adopted the Rules of Procedure for Commissioners as well as new governance policies.

MINISTERIAL
DIRECTIVES

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