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End of the Year Picnic
Posted by : mark on Thursday, June 19, 2008 - 08:22 PM EST
Another super duper year has come to an end at Ulluriaq School. As always we ended the year with a school picnic day. Staff and students enjoyed a bbq lunch, Tundra Town race, rocket show and slideshow presentation in the gym.
It was a fabulous year filled with lots of fun memories. A big thanks to the very fabulous staff at Ulluriaq--they make this school a wonderful place.

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Graduation 2008!
Posted by : mark on Thursday, June 19, 2008 - 08:08 PM EST
SchoolNews Congratulations to the 2008 Graduates of Ulluriaq School--Jari, Julie Anne, Saniliayuk, Melina, Joe, Noah, Sapina, Lisa.
Our graduates were treated to wide range of activities celebrating their success--a ride through town on the fire truck, an evening fire, a community feast and of course the graduation ceremony.
A big thanks to the Graduation Committee and all the teachers who helped make the Grad Week such a fun and memorable event.

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Tundra Trot 2008
Posted by : mark on Thursday, June 19, 2008 - 02:17 PM EST
The 3rd Annual Tundra Trot race took place in Kuujjuarapik this May. Our
Ulluriaq running team again placed very well in all of the races despite
major improvements to in the speed and endurance of the other teams from
across Nunavik.

Training began before the flies had settled in August, with many new
students joining the team. The new runners had seen the success of the 2006
runners and understood the positive impact of regular and disciplined
practice. The students tracked their times and kilometers and started
challenging each other to see who could run the most kilometers per month.

Some of the students took the initiative to run after school and on the
weekends to build up their cardio-vascular health. Some students made
decisions to quit or cut back on their smoking to improve their running.

A couple of the team members were chosen in the Fall to take part in the
Arctic Winter Games try-outs for snowshoeing and two students, Minnie Molly
Snowball and Williami Annanack were chosen to travel to Yellowknife to
represent Nunavik in that sport. As a result of their selection, snowshoeing
was included over the winter to help keep the Tundra Trot team practices
interesting. Some new students joined in the team and encouraged the
existing runners to keep on in their training.

In mid-March, an eight week, school wide "Healthy Heart Challenge" was
started as a part of the Tundra Trot training program. The challenge pitted
girls versus boys for the most skips skipped and kilometers run, during a
one hour practice, once a week. Teachers and students who were otherwise not
involved in any extra curricular sports came out regularly to help their
"team". The challenge was a close one to the end, but the Girls' team came
out on top for skips and the Boys' team won the running part of the
challenge.

As May rolled around, the selection of the 3 girls and 3 boys for the race
in Kuujjuarapik took place. There were many committed runners and the 6
person team was selected with the teams' help.

The 6 runners went to Kuujjuarapik on Thursday, May 15, ran a 6 km team
relay race on Friday, ran a 3 km Boys/Girls race on Saturday and flew home
via charter on Sunday, May 18. It was a whirlwind weekend and the runners
did very well. For the second straight year, the team won the 1st place
banner for the 6 km relay race, and a few medals for individual
performances. The girls also won the 1st place banner in the 3 km race, and
the boys performed very well, but were up against some very good
performances by the other schools.  They were greeted in the airport by some
extremely proud parents, teachers and team mates on Sunday afternoon.

At the year end picnic, students participated in the third annual local
Tundra Trot 2 km race for all students grade 3 and up. There were over 60
students who signed up and 38 who finished, despite the sun and heat.

Congratulations to all of the students, who participated and improved their
health by running this year. Everyone is looking forward to another exciting
year of trotting starting next August.

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Inuit Culture Day
Posted by : mark on Friday, June 06, 2008 - 02:04 PM EST
SchoolNews Thanks to the Inuit Staff at Ulluriaq, one of the biggest highlights of this school year was undoubtedly Inuit Culture Day. On a beautiful, sunny spring day in March, the entire school gathered in the forest to learn about and celebrate Inuit culture. The event was launched with Johnny George Annanack lighting a traditional soap stone oil lamp.
There were five tents set up in the trees just south of the community. In each of the tents Inuit Elders shared knowledge about sewing, tanning skins, cooking, music and other skills. Outside of the tents, students learned about dog sledding, seal hunting, how a traditional outdoor freezer worked—to name only a few. A traditional lunch comprised of only country food was shared with all those interested from the school and from the community.
Everyone in attendance learned something new, made new friends and had a completely wonderful experience. A very special thanks goes out to Mary Baron and her committee for organizing the entire event.

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The Next Robin Hood
Posted by : mark on Friday, June 06, 2008 - 01:46 PM EST
Are you the next Robin Hood? Students learned archery as part of the Secondary physical education curriculum. As a wrap-up to the archery unit, Pascal organized a small tournament. All the contestants fared well, but Sapina and Gordie won the Robin Hood award.

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