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The Government of Yukon extends engagement period for review of the Child Care Act
Yukoners have more time to have their say about potential changes.
Dáshäw k'e thrives with successful completion by third cohort of students
Learn more about the program that offers Yukon First Nation culturally-centered high school education.
Statement from Minister of Education on International Day of Education
January 24 was proclaimed as International Day of Education on 3 December 2018 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Learn about registering your child for Kindergarten in the Yukon
If your child will be five years old by December 31, 2024, they are eligible to start kindergarten this coming school year.
Every Student, Every Day fund commits $400,000 to fund student attendance projects in 2024
Every Student, Every Day fund commits $400,000 to student attendance projects for the 2024-25 school year
Statement from Minister of Highways and Public Works Nils Clarke and Minister of Education Jeanie McLean on winter back-to-school safety
As students head back to school, Minister Clarke and Minister McLean encourage Yukoners to stay safe on the road this winter.
Statement from Minister of Education on the investigation of an individual who worked as a teacher-on-call
Minister McLean issues a statement on the investigation of an individual who worked as a teacher-on-call.
Apprenticeship Excellence Awards celebrates graduates in trades
This year’s awards celebrated the graduations of 141 apprentices, representing 22 different trades.
Government of Yukon begins review of Child Care Act
Public engagement will begin November 27 to inform changes to the Act.
What We Heard report available for Whitehorse schools capital planning engagement
Results of public engagement on Whitehorse schools capital planning are now available in a What We Heard report.