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- An interdistrict is the transfer of a student’s enrollment from one school district to another. Interdistrict transfers help families pursue the educational opportunities best for their children without having to move to another district, switch to homeschooling or pay for private school.
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Jan 12, 2024 · Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) supports the advancement of First Nations student achievement in First Nations, independent, provincial and territorial schools through the Education Partnerships Program. This program has 3 proposal-based components: Partnerships; Structural Readiness; Technical Table and Regional Education Agreement Development
Apr 1, 2022 · An EA is a working agreement between a school district, all local Indigenous communities, and the ministry designed to enhance the educational achievement of Indigenous students.
Education Steering Committee entered into the B.C. Tripartite Education Agreement (“BCTEA”), agreeing to work together to make systemic shifts to support successful educational outcomes of all First Nation Students, regardless of where they live or are enrolled in a school in British Columbia,