b'investing Journey tonaturein Our TrueReconciliation: STAHS Students Mural Honours Residential SchoolSTAHS students marked National IndigenousSTAHS Launches OutdoorHistory Month with the unveiling of a powerfulEducation Reach Ahead mural honouring residential school survivors,Course:now displayed in the school foyer. This student- led project blends art and history to depictAdventure & Skillsthe legacy of residential schools. Inspired by the seasons and Treaty Threes 8 GrandfatherAdventure Meets Education: STAHS Launches Teachings, the mural calls for reflection, First Outdoor Education Reach Ahead Course. understanding, and action on reconciliation.Students earned certifications, gained outdoor Funded by a grant from the National Centre forskills, and embraced the beauty of nature Truth and Reconciliation, it highlights the rolethrough camping, canoeing, and leadership of youth, art, and education in fostering activities in a program designed to inspire life-healing and hope.long learning and connection to the outdoors. From Lakes to Labs: Hands-On Learning with theIISD-ELA LEAF ProgramSTAHS Students Dive into Environmental Science with IISDExperimental Lakes Area LEAF Program. Through hands-onfieldwork, lab research, and mentorship from top scientists,these students gained valuable skills, ecological knowledge,and insights into science careers, culminating in aresearch presentation at the Arts Museum. 2024 ANNUAL DIRECTORS REPORT 11'