Voluntary Indigenous self-identification

Voluntary self-identification

Indigenous Education imageParents, guardians, and students are encouraged to voluntarily and confidentially disclose Indigenous ancestry. No proof of ancestry is required.

Voluntary self-identification is for anyone with status and non-status Indigenous ancestry.

How can voluntary self-identification benefit Indigenous families and students?

With information collected through self-identification, students and families will have more immediate access to the Indigenous Student Success Team who support: 

  • Programming, resources, and cultural supports
  • The opportunity to build stronger relationships with Indigenous students and community members.
  • Celebrations of the rich and vibrant culture and traditions of Indigenous students and families.
  • Honouring true histories and the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, acting for meaningful reconciliation and change.

How do I self-identify?

Complete an online form or contact the principal at your child’s school or call 1-888-526-5552.

The OP-6211 Voluntary Self-Identification for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Students policy may be found on the policies page.

Frequently asked questions

No, you do not have to live on a reserve to self-identify your child’s Indigenous ancestry.

No. If a student has Indigenous ancestry, they are encouraged to self-identify as First Nations, Métis, or Inuit. No proof is required.

All information will be securely stored to respect privacy and used only within the school board. This information will be treated in the same manner as the Ontario Student Record and is protected by the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act. The Indigenous Student Success Team utilizes the information to reach out to families, engage with students, and collect data for ensuring proper programming and supports

No, this is an ongoing opportunity to help us in our efforts to support Indigenous students and families.

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8:45 a.m.
Nutrition break 1 (Kindergarten)
10:45 a.m.
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10:45 a.m.
Nutrition break 1 (Gr 1-8)
11:05 a.m.
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11:25 a.m.
Nutrition break 2 (Kindergarten)
12:45 p.m.
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Summer break information

Beginning the week of July 6, the TLDSB Lindsay Education Centre is open to the public Monday to Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Muskoka Education Centre is closed to the public over the break.

All school buildings will be closed to the public for the summer break beginning Monday, July 6, reopening on Tuesday, September 1.

The first day of school for both elementary and secondary students is Tuesday, September 8. Note, Kindergarten students will have a staggered start.

See more detail on the summer break 2026 information news post about available services over the summer break.