Chief Crowfoot School was named after well-known Chief Isapo-muxika (Crowfoot) who was a traditional Chief of the Siksika or North Blackfoot who represented the Siksika people at the signing of Treaty 7 in Siksika Nation on September 22, 1877.
Chief Crowfoot School was named after well-known Chief Isapo-muxika (Crowfoot) who was a traditional Chief of the Siksika or North Blackfoot who represented the Siksika people at the signing of Treaty 7 in Siksika Nation on September 22, 1877.
Official opening of Chief Crowfoot School, one of two schools in Siksika
There were 198 students enrolled in Chief Crowfoot School – K-11 students.
It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church.
It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church.
It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church building on All Saints.
It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church.
It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church building on All Saints.
It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church.
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