Darrin Huzar from Pinewood Elementary takes home a 2023 Premier's Award for Excellence in Education.
An Indigenous education worker in Prince George has been awarded with the 2023 premier’s award for excellence in education in the category of outstanding support-school community.
“My job entails brining culture into classrooms. I am also a bridge between Indigenous communities and the school itself,” said Huzar in a B.C. government award recipient profile video. He is one of 34 education professionals from British Columbia to receive Premier's Awards for Excellence in Education.
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