High school carpentry program expanding horizons for Indigenous students in Maskwacis
A new dual-credit carpentry program is helping to expand the horizons of Indigenous students at the private K-12 Mamawi Atosketan Native School (MANS), located north of Ponoka near Maskwacis.
The program allows students to shave a year off earning a professional carpentry designation.
Though it is available through a few high schools province-wide, only MANS offers it on campus. Jonathan Belinsky, a red seal journeyman carpenter and certified teacher, is the program’s instructor, which helped fast track its approval by Alberta Education.
“When you tell a high school kid they can do anything with your life, that’s pretty wide open,” says Lynn McDowell, communications with Alberta Adventist, which founded the school in 2018. “But if you can show them something they can do right now, that they can go on and get a pretty well-paying job, suddenly you’ve got a bigger reason to go to school.”




