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First Nation, Métis and Inuit Self-Identification

I Am First Nation, Métis or Inuit

First Nation, Métis and Inuit Self-Identification

All parents/guardians of Indigenous students, and students where they are 18 years or older, have the right to voluntarily self-identify. By self-identifying, you help us to monitor the success of the programs and services we offer and identify ways we can support Indigenous students so that they meet with success.

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Questions and Answers
First Nation, Métis and Inuit Education Framework and Voluntary Self-Identification Policy

The Ontario Ministry of Education's First Nation, Métis and Inuit Education Framework outlines strategies to support success for Indigenous students guided by the following principles:

• Excellence and Accountability

• Equity and Respect for Diversity

• Inclusiveness, Cooperation, and Shared Responsibility

• Respect for Constitutional and Treaty Rights

As part of our approach in implementing the provincial education framework, we want to have a clearer understanding of how many Indigenous students attend KPR schools. Developed in consultation with our local Indigenous leaders, the Board's voluntary self-identification policy outlines how our students and parents can participate in this process. Read the KPR Self-ID Policy for more details.

No. It is for all Indigenous students. We know many of our students and families of Indigenous ancestry live in every community within our Board. It is this larger picture of all students that we are hoping to better understand.

We believe it is essential that First Nation, Métis and Inuit students are engaged and feel welcome in school, and that they see themselves and their cultures reflected in the curriculum and the school community. To help us do that, and as part of the Indigenous Education Framework, we would like to:

  • increase our ability to respond to the learning and cultural needs of First Nation, Métis, and Inuit students, and
  • create learning opportunities for First Nation, Métis, and Inuit students that support their success in school.

By self-identifying, parents and students will help us secure funding to meet these goals.

Information from this program will be used to improve education. Information on individual students will never be released. As a school board, we must protect the privacy of our students. We would, however, use the information to provide extra support where needed. KPRs Indigenous Education Advisory Committee, composed of representatives of our Indigenous communities in Peterborough and Northumberland Counties and the Municipality of Clarington, will have a key role in establishing how we use this information.

Students or parents/guardians wanting to self-identify as First Nations, Métis or Inuit can do so during registration, when information verification forms are sent home each Fall, or at another time directly through the school where the student attends. Please call the school office.

If you would like to speak further about the Ontario First Nation, Métis, and Inuit Education Policy Framework, or the Voluntary Self Identification policy, please do not hesitate to contact our department office at: Toll Free (877) 741-4577, Extension 2602. Or contact one of the members of our Indigenous Education Team directly.

Contact Us


Colleen Honey
Executive Assistant to Superintendent of Education: Student Achievement, Indigenous Education
ºÃÉ«tv District School Board
1994 Fisher Drive
Peterborough, ON K9J 6X6
Phone: Ìý705-742-9773 x2602
Toll-Free: Ìý1-877-741-4577
Send email to Colleen Honey

James Brake
Superintendent of Education: Student Achievement, Indigenous Education
ºÃÉ«tv District School Board
1994 Fisher Drive
Peterborough, ON K9J 6X6
Phone: 705-742-9773 x2602
Toll-Free: 1-877-741-4577
Send email to Superintendent of Education

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