MANS Videos

MANS Mind Over Metal Welding Camp: Thanks to our industry partners, MANS offered its first Mind Over Metal Welding Camp in March 2019 in our new industrial arts/CTS building. Click here to catch the action and hear from parents about the experience!

 

Krista Abt Interview: MANS Grand Opening September 2018.

 

One from the Heart: Chief Vernon Saddleback at the Mamawi Atosketan Grand Opening.  The chief of the Samson Cree Nation shares his son’s experience at MANS and his gratitude for Mamawi Atosketan Native School (Sept. 28, 2018).

 

Being There: Highlights and Interviews from the Grand Opening – 10 minutes inside the public program along with observations and comments from attendees of Mamawi Atosketan Native School Junior & Senior High School’s Grand Opening, Sept. 28, 2018.

 

MANS Grand Opening (Short Version): Highlights from MANS Grand Opening September 28, 2018.

 

We've Come So Far: An Oral History Documentary of MANS: Meet the first teacher/principal who started it all and some of the key people involved in the growth of Alberta's Mission School.

 

Brayden Speaks: Brayden's story provides a window on the world in which our students live, and on how MANS' enriched curriculum helps them gain insight and skills.

 

Cyrus Drumming: MANS student Cyrus has a special talent. See him perform traditional Cree drumming and singing in a rendition of "Jesus Loves Me" at MANS' School Pow Wow.

 

Typhoon Haiyain & The Return of the Cupcakes: Students at MANS learn about giving back to their local and worldwide communities based on the biblical principle of "cast your bread upon the waters and it will return to you after many days." The students are blessed as they reach out to those in need.

 

Investing in Success: Larry Wilkins is a First Nations businessman who knows what happens when we believe in First Nations youth and give kids opportunities to make the most of themselves—he's living proof.

 

MANS 1st High School Graduation: MANS graduated its first Grade 12 class on Thursday, May 28. Frederick Crier-Jamerson and Coralie Nepoose are the school's first high school graduates. Together, Crier-Jameson and Nepoose were awarded more than $26,000 in scholarships to continue their educations at university or other post-secondary institutions. See highlights of the graduation in this video clip. 

 

Introduction to MANS: Get to know our school and students.

 

MANS at Hope Channel: In this Hope Chanel special program, host Brad Thorp chats with some of the people who make Mamawi Atosketan Native school what it is – the largest First Nations school in North America connected to the Adventist church.