UPDATED: Lheidli T’enneh and McLeod Lake Indian Band seek audit
PRINCE GEORGE – The Lheidli T’enneh and the McLeod Indian Band want a forensic audit of where School District has spent the money for Aboriginal Education.
Both Nations have Local Education Agreements that require SD57 to report annually on how funds were spent.
However, they allege, to date, this requirement has not been adhered to. LEAs cover the education and support provided to on-reserve students.
They note that “graduation rates in SD57 are proving to be extremely low for all students. Over the last five years, the graduation rate for Indigenous students has ranged from 39-52%. Comparatively, over the same time frame, the graduation rate for non-Indigenous students has ranged from 67-79%. The Nations think that the funding they provide to SD57, should be going to educational supports for their students to produce better graduation outcomes and student success.”
