Local Education Agreements
Local Education Agreements can support accountability and effective working relationships between a First Nation and school board or a First Nation and an independent school authority.
As described in the BC Tripartite Education Agreement: Supporting First Nation Student Success (2018), Canada, BC, and FNESC are committed to improving First Nation student outcomes and acknowledge Local Education Agreements as an important mechanism to increase accountability and to promote and achieve effective working relationships between First Nations and boards of education, enabling them to work collaboratively to support First Nation students.
What is a Local Education Agreement?
Local Education Agreements (LEAs) are formal agreements between First Nations and School Boards that outline strategies to promote greater student success, and they are the mechanism through which First Nations transfer federal funding for identified First Nations students to school districts and non-First Nation independent schools.
Options for First Nations
First Nations who have Nominal Roll students enrolled with a Board and do not have a pre-existing LEA may choose to:
Model LEA
Reflecting BC Tripartite Education Agreement commitments, 2024 legislative changes allow First Nations the option to apply a Model LEA where there is no existing LEA with a public school board.
The Model LEA is available for implementation. First Nations may use the Model LEA to develop their own custom LEA.
Application of the Model LEA
Under the newly amended sections 86.1 and 86.2 of the School Act, a First Nation with a student(s) on Nominal Roll attending public schools and with no active LEA may, by delivering written notice to the Minister and a board of education, require the Model LEA to apply to their First Nation and the board. This Model LEA applies as a contract between the First Nation and Board.
FNESC and the Ministry of Education and Child Care developed a template letter (in fillable PDF format, attached) to facilitate the process for a First Nation’s request to implement the Model LEA.
The Model LEA also serves as an available precedent for a First Nation and a board, if the First Nation and board wish to negotiate their own LEA.
Provincial Policy on Local Education Agreements
FNESC and the Ministry of Education and Child Care developed the Local Education Agreement Policy which supports the implementation of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act Action Plan action 1.6, which commits to the co-development of legislation that requires LEAs with First Nations where a First Nation wants one, and that requires the application of the provincial LEA at the request of the First Nation.
LEA Resources
FNESC is currently revising its LEA Toolkit to better align to the current legislation and policy context as well as the application and content of the Model LEA.
For questions regarding LEAs or Model LEAs, please contact FNESC.
See also Transportation, Public Schools and BC School Act Amendments.



