Covid-19 Measures & Procedures

We reopened our school in August 2020 under the provincial government’s Scenario 1, which is near-normal daily operations with health measures. We are actively following Alberta Health Guidelines for the operation of our school.

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The following measures apply to all staff, and visitors.

*Please do not come to school if you are feeling sick or showing symptoms of being sick and contact us for extra supports.

  • Social Distancing — we’ve put caps on our classes so we stay socially distant in class. We have also limited movement within the building to reduce contacts.

  • Screening — every person who comes into the school is asked fit for work/school screening questions. A temperature check is also required to enter and hand washing is required once inside.

  • Masks — are required for entry.

  • Cleaning/Sanitizing — we’ve increased cleaning and sanitizing in the school.

  • Food — individually packaged lunch and snacks are distributed to classrooms to cut down on group situations.

  • Remote Learning Access — we have remote learning in place for those unable to attend in person.

Alberta’s government has developed a re-entry tool kit to prepare parents and students for what to expect in the new school year. The tool kit includes videos for students explaining some of the health measures, a guide for parents, frequently asked questions, school posters, a self-screening questionnaire in multiple languages, and links to health guidelines.

Posted on September 8, 2020 .

Karma Yoga Classes A Hit!

I felt called to help somehow. I decided to host a yoga class by donation with all funds going to Inner City Youth Development Foundation. I hope I've helped in some small way and plan to continue offering Karma Yoga classes. Breath by breath, one at a time — let's make this world a better place.

Posted on June 22, 2020 and filed under Community Support.

Help Us Better Connect With Our Youth

Contribute To #GivingTuesdayNow For A Replacement Van

We’ve been operating without our 15 passenger school van since earlier in the year. For transportation in the interim, we have rented a van several times but can’t afford to continue. The van was pivotal to our operations and programming.

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The van was used for:

  • Our Afterschool Outreach Program

  • Transportation to our Sweat Lodge, twice a month which is critically important to our trauma based programming

  •  Transportation on day trips (classroom field trips, student rallies, provincial government events)

  • Transporting food and supplies for whole school field trips in and around Edmonton

  • Transportation to cultural excursions (such as Indigenous Day festivities, annual day camps/year end field celebrations)

  • Long trips to cultural landmarks in Alberta (Blue Quills University, Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, Jasper, etc.)

  • During emergencies (to return staff or students to school from field trips in case of distress)


Help Us Better Connect With Edmonton Youth

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With the Covid-19 pandemic our students are facing increased isolation and our transportation needs have only grown as students and staff are learning remotely. We are delivering nutritious lunches to students weekdays in an ad hoc manner. A van would allow us to be more efficient and also serve with transportation as listed above.

Can you help? We are raising money to purchase a replacement van. We know this is a very difficult time for many people, and so we ask only that you think of us and help if you can. Click the button below to contribute on our Foundation’s secure site. (You can also call in your credit card to 587.442.1769)

We thank you for your generosity.


Posted on May 4, 2020 .

Thank You Grand Chief Willie Littlechild & The Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation

We would like to thank Grand Chief Willie Littlechild & the Oilers Community Foundation for their recent $1,000 Christmas Giving donation.

Grand Chief Willie Littlechild and the Oiler’s Community Foundation have long supported creating a stronger future for marginalized youth in Edmonton. Since its inception in 2001, the EOCF has contributed over $40 million to more than 2,900 charities, community groups and minor hockey programs throughout Edmonton and Northern Alberta. We are one of those charities — Inner City High School.

We appreciate the continued support from Grand Chief Willie Littlechild & the Oilers Community Foundation.

Posted on January 12, 2020 .