The Limestone District School Board (LDSB) invites students to voluntarily and confidentially self-identify as Indigenous. Elementary and secondary students with First Nations, Métis, and/or Inuit ancestry can self-identify.
School board self-identification is based on any degree of Indigenous ancestry (Status, Non-Status, Métis citizenship, etc.). Self-identification can be withdrawn at any time. LDSB, in accordance with the Ministry of Education, Ontario, does not require proof of identity to self-identify.
The benefits of self-identifying include, but are not limited to:
- Providing students with Indigenous ancestry access to opportunities, resources, and supports they may need to reach their goals.
- Access to cultural and language programming.
- Access for students to information about leadership experiences and post-secondary pathways.
- Building strong partnerships between Indigenous families and community.
To self-identify, complete the online Indigenous Self-Identification Form or the hard-copy Indigenous Self-Identification Form and return it to your school.
Self-Identification Process
Caregivers of student(s) under 18 years of age can identify their student(s) as having Indigenous ancestry. Students over 18 years of age can self-identify on their own. This information will only be shared outside of LDSB with the Ministry of Education and the Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO). A copy is kept in the Ontario Student Record (OSR).
For more information, or to answer any questions you may have, please visit the Ontario First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education Policy Framework on the Ministry of Education's website, read the LDSB Guide to Indigenous Self-Identification, or contact Liv Rondeau, LDSB Elementary Indigenous Student Support & Engagement Teacher by e-mail at [email protected].