SD33, independent students now required to complete First Nations course before graduating
CHILLIWACK — Starting this fall with the 2023-24 school year, secondary school students in British Columbia will now need to complete an Indigenous-focused course in order to earn a certificate of graduation.
According to a post from Chilliwack School District on Facebook on January 20, the provincial move coincides with the B.C. government’s commitment to anti-racism initiatives.
“As part of B.C.’s commitment to truth, reconciliation, and anti-racism, the Ministry of Education and Child Care has implemented a mandatory Indigenous-focused graduation requirement for all students beginning in the 2023/2024 school year,” SD33 wrote on Facebook. “There are many ways for students to achieve these credits.”
A link from SD33 brings online users to an SD33 fact sheet from the B.C. Ministry of Education and Child Care indicating the new requirement will be implemented in the 2023-24 school year. It will be necessary for any student graduating in the 2023-24 school year, and in all subsequent years, to attain this new requirement.
