Tl’etinqox School prides itself on providing data driven and student focused instruction in a safe, caring, and nurturing environment. As our school motto states, it is our objective to honour the Tsilhqot’in history, values, and language while preparing our students to lead productive, successful, happy, and enriched lives in any endeavour they may choose.
With a team of dedicated instructors and faculty members that are committed to excellence and mastery; the Tl’etinqox School team is equipped to support each student in achieving their goals. With experience in supporting students with general instruction, or through intervention or enrichment programs, our staff are committed to engaging each and every student individually and providing best practices that will ensure success. As the saying goes, “the writing is on the wall” and with that, our team collects student data on a regular basis in order to populate our data walls and drive conversation around instruction, support, and intervention so that each student is provided an opportunity to not only achieve their goals but to see them through and beyond.
Although instruction and best practice is an important aspect in the success we have seen as a school community, it is the relationship building that has provided the most success for our students and team. Building meaningful and lasting relationships with our students is at the forefront of our educational philosophy and the commitment to this will ensure each and every student has a voice and the opportunity for personal growth and academic success.
Tl’etinqox School is not simply a school located in a community but a thriving community in and of itself, located within, and an integral part of, a larger community and the Tsilhqot’in Nation. With this, our partnerships with Parents, Guardians, Families, Leadership, and the community at large, is paramount to our success and the success of our students. Tl’etinqox School staff are committed to ensuring community rights holders are involved in all aspects of the school and that communication is clear and consistent so we can continue to forge ahead as a cohesive unit.
Together we can intertwine culture and knowledge with new opportunities, to empower nexwedeni.
Name | Title | Contact |
Trudy Stump | Head Start Coordinator | tstump@tletinqoxschool.com |
Lisa Pentland | Kindergarten Teacher | lpentland@tletinqoxschool.com |
Wanda Dick | Primary Teacher | wandad@tletinqoxschool.com |
Jennette Stump | Primary Teacher | jstump@tletinqoxschool.com |
Melissa Rocha | Primary Teacher | mrocha@tletinqoxschool.com |
Randy Grice | Secondary Teacher / Vice Principal | rgrice@tletinqoxschool.com |
Patsy Grinder | Tsilhqot’in Language and Culture Teacher | pgrinder@tletinqoxschool.com |
Cecil Grinder | Traditonal Knowledge Keeper | info@tletinqoxschool.com |
Ellen Sam | Education Assistant | info@tletinqoxschool.com |
Tyrell Case | Education Assistant | info@tletinqoxschool.com |
Wendy Dick | Education and Speech Language Assistant | wdick@tletinqoxschool.com |
Sharyl Harry | Receptionist | info@tletinqoxschool.com |
Rosaline Harry | School Cook | rosalineh@tletinqoxschool.com |
Cecile Alphonse | Custodian | cecilea@tletinqoxschool.com |
Christine Haller | Education Assistant | jhaller@tletinqoxschool.com |
Groundskeeper/Maintenance | info@tletinqoxschool.com | |
Larry Stump | Bus Driver | info@tletinqoxschool.com |
Tina Stump | Bus Driver | info@tletinqoxschool.com |
Colin Cook | Principal | ccook@tletinqoxschool.com |