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Frontier School Division Staff Participate in Wilderness First Aid Training in Cranberry Portage

Staff from across Frontier School Division have gathered in Cranberry Portage to take part in Wilderness First Aid training.

This training is invaluable not only for ensuring the safety of students and staff but also for deepening their understanding of the unique challenges that come with teaching in outdoor, often remote, environments. It equips educators with critical skills for managing risks and making informed decisions in real-time, allowing them to focus on delivering immersive, hands-on learning experiences connected to the Land. By prioritizing safety through initiatives like Wilderness First Aid, Frontier School Division reinforces its dedication to nurturing meaningful connections between students and the Land.

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