100 Mile Elementary
We were happy to welcome RCMP Constables Hunt and Brown to the school this week. Their regular visits help strengthen trust, connection, and our shared sense of collective responsibility for caring for one another. These visits also support the Circle of Courage—especially Belonging and Generosity—as students see community partners showing up, building relationships, and giving their time.
Our learners were full of great questions: “How fast does your car go?” “How do you catch bad guys?” and “How do you become a police officer?” Constables Hunt and Brown used these moments to highlight how many people work together to keep communities safe and strong—an authentic example of Independence and Mastery in action as students explore how roles, skills, and choices shape the world around them.
The officers also joined in the seasonal fun, listening to stories about the mischievous elves who’ve been sneaking into classrooms and stirring up giggles across the school. Their visit reminded us that when we show up for one another—whether as officers, educators, or enthusiastic young learners—we help create a caring wolf pack where every child can belong, contribute, and grow.