Voluntary, Confidential Indigenous Student Self-Identification
If you are of First Nations, Métis or Inuit ancestry, we encourage you to let us know. Through the voluntary self-identification program, we can further improve the educational experience so that Indigenous students can thrive in school.
The information collected through voluntary self-identification helps Grand Erie determine the effectiveness of current programs, monitor student achievement, and provide important information for future decision making.
Students can self-identify their First Nations, Métis and Inuit ancestry at any time. This can be done when completing registration forms, or by simply notifying the school through the volunteer student self-identification form. The decision to self-identify is voluntary. Information on individual students will not be released and is kept completely confidential. The form can be completed and returned to the school's principal.
As a way to advise Grand Erie that a student is of Indigenous ancestry, a student can self-identify at any time.
