Fishing Lake First Nation officially opens new school
After decades of portable trailers being used as a school on the Fishing Lake First Nation, there’s now a permanent structure.
On Monday, Feb. 3, a grand opening was held for Chief Sabatiwasis School. Various delegates were there from the FSIN, as well as the Horizon School Division.
Prior to the new building being built, the school was essentially a few portable trailers. It started as just a high school almost 30 years ago, and then grew from there into a Kindergarten to grade 12 school. Rhonda Kayseas has been principal of the school since July. She is also originally from Fishing Lake and said she saw the conditions of the old school first hand.
“You don’t realize what kind of situation you’re in if you didn’t have something else to compare it to,” Kayseas told northeastNOW. “I had something else to compare it to. So, the conditions were extreme. I literally wore my jacket all day long, and when it got cooler I wore my winter jacket all day long. So it was really refreshing to come into the school here and be able to take off my winter jacket, and my winter boots.”