schools are configured a little differently,” Karpluk explains. In some areas, there’s a distinct middle school; in others, students might transition directly from elementary to high school. Regardless of the setup, students in these grades get an early taste of Career and Technology Studies (CTS) programs. “They get into our shops and our labs,” she says, allowing them to explore areas like home economics and other experiential courses before they reach high school. Lewis adds that the lack of a one-size-fits-all model allows for flexibility in school structure. In some zones, elementary schools go from kindergarten to grade seven, while high schools start at eight and go up to twelve.“It’s different in each way,” she notes, but this variety makes the district adaptable to its unique environment. “We bring in a lot of community members who are very committed to sharing their knowledge,” Lewis says.These professionals conduct welding, carpentry, 5 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 10 GRANDE YELLOWHEAD DISTRICT SCHOOLS
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