Quarter 4 - Weeks 5 & 6
Word: Piciryarat
(Traditions)
Elder Wisdom:
Week 5 Pinqigcuumirngaituten qanruyutet atungnaqu’urquvki.
You will not feel regret if you always try to live by the rules.
- Hillary Kairaiuak
Week 6 Niitellruaraten qanruyutet cingiuski cingirpenun angiararucugnairulluki. -Paul John
EVERY WEEK WE FOCUS ON A YUP'IK WORD OF THE WEEK AND ELDER WISDOM.
STUDENTS SHARE THEIR EXPERIENCES WITH CLASSMATES IN DISCUSSION CIRCLES DAILY AND LEARN HOW WE ARE ALL CONNECTED WITH THE SAME VALUES.
TALK TO YOUR KIDS ABOUT THE WORDS OF THE WEEK, AND ELDER WISDOM, AND SHARE YOUR CONNECTIONS AND STORIES TO BRING THE STUDY OF YUUYARAQ TO LIFE AT HOME.
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Ilitchuk is a Native Youth Community Program provided by Cook Inlet Tribal Councils, Youth Empowerment Services department. Through our partnership with Anchorage School District's Alaska Native Cultural Charter School and Central Middle School, our program focus is to increase career and college readiness, increase equity in student access to educational resources, and to provide opportunity for student exploration in the field of education.
For more information:
Program Manager: Pachee Kashatok
907-793-3413
The CITC-JOM Native Student Activities Grant Program provides funding assistance to meet specialized and unique educational needs and enrich the educational experiences of Alaska Native and American Indian students enrolled full-time in the Anchorage School District.
These steps guide students to stay on track.