 My name is Debbie and I'm from the Napa's Valley First Nation. This is the Napa's Valley First Nation school that we're at. I first came here about six years ago when they started to tutoring and adult ed and then in September it switched over and now we have a school that goes on. Well they have high school, they do the GED program, they facilitate and help students that are in post-secondary education to give them some guidance through the curriculum that they have, like a homework or essay writing or tutoring and the homework or they provide assistance with the testing, verbal testing exams. It had a great impact on me so far. I've been at Acadia for a few years now and with their help I probably wouldn't be as successful as I am with the help of them because the teachers here they have modified that I get my test and quiz and exams read to me and they write down my answers and so it's done verbally. The teachers are dedicated. They put in a lot of hours, they put in a lot of love because if it wasn't here some of our students that are not successful in the academic or the outside schooling they probably wouldn't have the ability to get their grade 12 because we have some students that suffer from mental illness to depression to anxiety issues. Some students aren't able to focus, they need a little bit more support so to have that support here they're more successful than sitting in a big classroom. Well the program here, the school has been set since September. Hopefully it's going to keep going. We have three students that are in the grade 12, I think grade 11 or 12 program so they'll be graduating their high school from here soon, hopefully by June. I'd like to see more teachers. I'd like to see all the younger kids have the ability if they're not able to do the program successfully outside of this reserve I would like to see them be able to come here and be successful. There's nothing better than an education and especially being Indigenous. Back in the olden days a lot of our elders never caught proper education so for me to see the little ones and younger kids to succeed in third grade 12 or post-secondary it's very important. I don't think a lot of people know but School of Arts has been a lot about through mouth. I've been wondering the same thing, how do we advertise more? It definitely needs to be advertised more so people can know that what is here, what is offered and who can come. I like to see more involvement in the community that could come here. I know we have very selected elders that are in the community so but to see more involvement from the elders would be lovely so they can give back to the little kids and pass maybe something on that we wouldn't know from somebody that's an outsider or a younger. Well a lot of us Indigenous we learn hands-on more than from a book. Myself for one I learn better from hands-on or being in a lecture. I understand that more than you've given me a book and I have to know the material so I think having that hands-on is is much simpler for us and I like to see the people that learn like I do be able to come here and experience that. A bigger school more teachers maybe some of her into just community members getting involved in some way.