Education Enhancement Agreement Sample Contracts

Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement
Education Enhancement Agreement • January 20th, 2016

The Enhancement Agreement (EA) is designed to enhance the educational success of the Indigenous students. It is a working agreement between the District, all local Indigenous communities, and the Ministry of Education.

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Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement
Education Enhancement Agreement • September 5th, 2014

We acknowledge, respect, and honor the First Nations in whose traditional territories the Kootenay Lake School District operates and all Aboriginal people residing within the boundaries of School District #8.

Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement
Education Enhancement Agreement • May 14th, 2012

Aboriginal student success is founded on a strong relationship and shared focus which honours the student with the support of the family, the community, and the School District. Our Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement formalizes a commitment to all Aboriginal students in School District No. 6. This will ensure that Aboriginal students will have opportunities for success through their education for life-long learning.

Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement:
Education Enhancement Agreement • June 20th, 2014

Coast Salish Nations, Musqueam Nation, First Nations, Métis and Inuit and the Urban Aboriginal Peoples served by the Vancouver Board of Education (SD#39) and supported by the British Columbia Ministry of Education.

First Nations, Métis and
Education Enhancement Agreement • January 29th, 2013

We wish to recognize and acknowledge the Nanoose and Qualicum First Nations on whose traditional territory we do our work.

Agreement Goals
Education Enhancement Agreement • July 6th, 2010

This Aboriginal Education Agreement, signed April 2009, is the working document between School District #62 (Sooke), local First Nations, on and off reserve, other First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities and the Ministry of Education. This Aboriginal Education Agreement acknowl- edges the vital role that all Aboriginal communities play in the success of Aboriginal students. These Aboriginal communities, as well as School District #62, who form the Aboriginal Education Council, acknowledge and honour the First Nations in whose territories they work and study. We, as members of the Aboriginal Education Council, recognize and support the historical and contem- porary importance Aboriginal peoples place on the preservation of their culture and language.

Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement
Education Enhancement Agreement • November 29th, 2019

Aboriginal student success is founded on a strong relationship and shared focus which honours the student with the support of the family, the community, and the School District. Our Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement formalizes a commitment to all Aboriginal students in School District No. 6. This will ensure that Aboriginal students will have opportunities for success through their education for life-long learning.

Felicity Walkus-Snow, Mallory Hans,
Education Enhancement Agreement • July 30th, 2013

School District #49 (Central Coast) acknowledges that it operates and delivers education within the traditional territories of the Nuxalk, Oweekeno and Heiltsuk Nations. In partnership with the Aboriginal communities represented in our District, we embarked on our first year of our Enhancement Agreement in September, 2008. This annual report shows the willingness and effort of all partners to work together to ensure all Aboriginal students achieve academic and social success and recognizes the historical and critical importance that Aboriginal peoples place on the preservation of their language, culture, and traditions, as well, recognizes the ongoing development and implementation of appropriate and meaningful Aboriginal education programs, strategies resources and curriculum.

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Education Enhancement Agreement • June 10th, 2008
The Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement Signing Ceremony was held on June 25, 2009 at the UBC, Longhouse.
Education Enhancement Agreement • October 14th, 2010

Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement – First Annual Report June 2010 Vancouver Board of Education (School District No. 39)

Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement
Education Enhancement Agreement • April 24th, 2017

The Enhancement Agreement (EA) is designed to enhance the educational success of the Indigenous students. It is a working agreement between the District, all local Indigenous communities, and the Ministry of Education.

Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement September 2016 – June 2021
Education Enhancement Agreement • September 27th, 2016

We, the undersigned, recognize and honor our shared responsibilities for the success of all Aboriginal students in School District No. 53. Further, we agree that the terms of the attached Agreement will signify our collective intent to work together in a relationship of mutual respect and strength of purpose that will result in positive outcomes for all Aboriginal learners in our District.

Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement
Education Enhancement Agreement • March 26th, 2008

The Aboriginal Education Council and School District No. 67 (Okanagan Skaha) wish to recognize the Okanagan (Syilx) People and our host community, the Penticton Indian Band, on whose traditional territories we live, learn, and do our work.

Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement
Education Enhancement Agreement • October 6th, 2006

We, the undersigned, recognize and honour our shared responsibilities for the success of all Aboriginal students in School District No. 53. Further, we agree that the terms of the attached Agreement will signify our collective intent to work together in a relationship of mutual respect and strength of purpose that will result in positive outcomes for all Aboriginal learners in our District.

Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement
Education Enhancement Agreement • October 25th, 2018

Aboriginal student success is founded on a strong relationship and shared focus which honours the student with the support of the family, the community, and the School District. Our Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement formalizes a commitment to all Aboriginal students in School District No. 6. This will ensure that Aboriginal students will have opportunities for success through their education for life-long learning.

Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement
Education Enhancement Agreement • January 19th, 2018

Aboriginal student success is founded on a strong relationship and shared focus which honours the student with the support of the family, the community, and the School District. Our Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement formalizes a commitment to all Aboriginal students in School District No. 6. This will ensure that Aboriginal students will have opportunities for success through their education for life-long learning.

Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement: Second Annual Report - 2010/2011
Education Enhancement Agreement • January 22nd, 2013

Coast Salish Nations, Musqueam Nation, First Nations, Métis, Inuit and Urban Aboriginal Peoples served by the Vancouver Board of Education (SD39) and supported by the British Columbia Ministry of Education.

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