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Saskatchewan Teachers Federation and Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations call for immediate investment in education. (Brent Bosker/650 CKOM)

Concerns raised about Indigenous graduation rates

Nov 1, 2019 | 2:30 PM

The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) and the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) are calling for more support to increase Indigenous high school graduation rates.

STF President Patrick Maze said graduation rates dipped one per cent in the last year for Indigenous students. Maze said it’s the first time the rate has dropped since 2012, which he blames on chronic underfunding.

“At some point we have to say this starving (of) the education system is hurting our students,” Maze said.

The graduation rate is already much lower compared to non-Indigenous kids.