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A vice-principal from Saskatoon told a crowd of nearly 200 women too many children are not making into university because they lack fundamental skills.
Melanie Cook, who works at Oskayak High School, and previously was a principal at Black Lake, was among the guest speakers Thursday at the Empowering Indigenous Women’s Conference at the Prince Albert Exhibition Centre. Cook said in her personal experience she saw children at the Grade 10 level, who could ony read at a Grade 4 or 5 level.
“We are setting up our kids for failure because we are not giving them the tools they need to succeed,” she said, encouraging the parents in the crowd to work with their children and teach them to read and write.
Cook also said school divisions need to start putting their best teachers into the early grade to help improve early literacy skills.