‘I was really homesick’: Some northern students travel far from home for high school
YELLOWKNIFE — When Angelina Arrowmaker was ready to start high school in 2017, she and her mother packed their bags and flew 195 kilometres south to Yellowknife.
They made the move because the school in Arrowmaker’s home community of Wekweeti, N.W.T. — with a population of about 110 and only accessible year-round by air — does not offer classes past Grade 10.
“It was really hard and I was really homesick,” she said. “I missed my house, I missed my room, I missed my family.”
Arrowmaker is one of dozens of students in the North who move far from home each year to attend high school.