On-reserve schools in Sask. underfunded: report
A report commissioned by the FSIN has found a severe lack of funding for on-reserve schools when compared to other schools in the province.
“According to our report today, we see figures any where from 40 to 50 per cent in terms of underfunded First Nations students’ tuition,” Bird said.
The report looked at 10 different on-reserve schools in the North Battleford area and found the average funding is $7,230 per child. For public schools in the same area, under the Living Sky School Division, that amount is $11,894. The difference is even larger when compared to francophone schools which get an average funding amount of $16,665 a child.
The report said the francophone school system in Saskatchewan is similar to on-reserve schools with an effort to promote language and culture.

