Introduction
Join the Athabasca Denesuline Education Authority team. ADEA is accepting applications for teaching and other positions in our schools. The organization proudly serves students, families, and Denesuline communities in Black Lake, Fond du Lac, and Wollaston Lake. ADEA is committed to supporting quality education while keeping Denesuline culture, language, and community values at the center of learning. Dedicated applicants who value learning, community, and Denesuline culture are encouraged to apply.
Who We Are
Athabasca Denesuline Education Authority provides educational services for northern communities in Saskatchewan. ADEA supports learning through its schools in Black Lake, Fond du Lac, and Wollaston Lake, serving students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. The schools offer academic programs, cultural learning, and student support that reflect local community values and Denesuline identity. ADEA works closely with school staff, families, and community partners to create safe and supportive learning environments. Our goal is to help students succeed in school while strengthening their confidence, skills, and connection to Denesuline culture.
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Latest News
Latest News
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Students Visit Bear Grease the Musical
FMHS Drama Students Visit Bear Grease the Musical in PA
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Rhael McGregor Author Tour
This week, ADEA welcomed Métis and two-spirit/queer comic artist Rhael McGregor for an author tour in Black Lake, Fond Du Lac, and Wollaston Lake.
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Congratulations to our FMHS students!
Congratulations to Joseph Joseyounen and Devin Dzeylion for being recognized through Connected North for their leadership, with thanks to teacher Mellissa Dy for her support.
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Happy Mother’s Day