Alberta School Boards Association (ASBA) celebrated the outstanding achievements of 12 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students at ASBA’s 2024 Honouring Spirit: Indigenous Student Award ceremony, held on April 15 at the Queen Elizabeth II Building. Selected from 230 nominees, these students exemplify remarkable leadership, courage and dedication to their cultures and educational journeys.
The ceremony featured participation and inspiring remarks from:
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The Honourable Salma Lakhani, AOE B.Sc., LLD (Hon), Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
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The Honourable Demetrios Nicolaides, PhD, ECA, Minister of Education
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The Honourable Rick Wilson, Minister of Indigenous Relations
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Marilyn Dennis, President, Alberta School Boards Association (ASBA)
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Elder Charlie Fox and Elder Theresa Strawberry, ASBA’s Indigenous Advisory Council Members
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Christy Elliott, Senior Vice President, Sustainability, External Affairs & General Counsel, Keyera
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Bryce Delorme, 2023 award recipient
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Recipients of the 2024 award
The award was also sponsored this year by Alberta Education.
“This award is a testament to the remarkable resilience, strength and determination of Indigenous students across Alberta. Each recipient has not only excelled academically but has also demonstrated exceptional leadership, courage, and dedication, inspiring us all. We are honored to recognize their accomplishments and support their continued educational journeys as they pave the way for future generations.”
-Marilyn Dennis, President, Alberta School Boards Association
“We are inspired by the 2024 Honouring Spirit Award recipients’ passion, strength and leadership. Our team at Keyera is proud to celebrate alongside them as we recognize their invaluable contributions to their communities. We hope the Keyera scholarship supports them in continuing their educational journeys and encourages them to pursue their dreams.”
– Christy Elliott, Senior Vice President, Sustainability, External Affairs & General Counsel, Keyera
Event Highlights
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- Awards and Recognition
- 2024