| School | Date | Event Plans |
| Beaverlodge Elementary School | Thursday afternoon, June 20
| Students will learn and play traditional hand games outside, and try beef jerky donated by the Beaverlodge Butcher Shop. |
| Bezanson School | Thursday, June 20 | Teachers will lead classroom-based celebrations. Students will participate in special games and projects. |
| Clairmont Community School | Wednesday, June 19 | The Bluebird Dancers and student traditional dancers performed during the school's tenth anniversary celebration and Fine Arts Night on June 6, and will return to celebrate National Indigenous People's Day on Wednesday, June 19 with a second performance for the whole school. |
| Harry Balfour School | Friday, June 21 | Students and staff will enjoy a day filled with opportunities to learn about the cultural diversity of the First Nations, Métis and Inuit People, including a Métis jigging performance. School family groups will make totem poles and enjoy bannock, stories, and traditional games played indoors and outside. Various Indigenous groups will sing the national anthem each morning this week. |
| Hythe Regional School | Thursday, June 20 | Students will enjoy a stew and bannock lunch, participate in a variety of traditional Indigenous games, and cap off the day with a round dance. |
| Penson School | Wednesday, June 26 | Students will rotate through four stations: story circle, craft-talking sticks, mask story and mask making, and making paper totem poles. There will be outdoor games, weather permitting, and students will make bannock to enjoy at the end of the day. |
| Ridgevalley School | Friday morning, June 21 | Students will attend a cultural presentation by an elder from the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation, followed by an aboriginal dance performance. The community is invited to a barbecue lunch of bannock dogs and hamburgers, with bannock and jam for dessert. |
| Robert W. Zahara Public School | Friday, June 21 | Indigenous games, dancers and activities will be blended with the school's Sports Day, weather permitting. |
| Spirit River Regional Academy | Friday, June 21 | Grades 1-6 students will participate in a variety of games and activities at Moonshine Lake. |
| Wembley Elementary School | Thursday, June 20 | Students will participate in a variety of games and activities. |
| Whispering Ridge Community School | Tuesday afternoon, June 18 | Performance by the Red Feather Métis Dance Group, along with Indigenous games, dances, stories, bannock and jam, craft making, and a round dance during the closing assembly. |