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Trustees Highlight Let’s Speak Michif!

January 08, 2026

BlurbfromtheBoard_Insta_T_A_H.jpgDid you know that the St. James-Assiniboia School Division (SJASD) now offers an Indigenous language program? Piikishkweetaak aan Michif! / Let's Speak Michif is a partnership between SJASD and the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF), launched at the beginning of the 2025–2026 school year.

In 2024, SJASD received a grant from the MMF to create and educate a cohort of 25 to 30 teachers within our school division who are dedicated to learning Michif and bringing what they learn into their classrooms. 

In the 2025–2026 Budget, the St. James-Assiniboia School Division's Board of Trustees approved ongoing, year-over-year funding for an Indigenous Language Teacher position. The Michif Language Teacher provides language exposure to each Kindergarten class across all 15 Early Years schools. They cycle through each classroom, spending one week at a time at a school. Working alongside classroom teachers, they introduce students to Michif language and Red River Métis culture through songs, stories, and play-based learning.

In our Division, the proportion of students who self-declare as Indigenous continues to rise. This year, 22 per cent of our total student population self-identified as Indigenous, nearly half of whom identify as Red River Métis. 

sageharvest.pngMichif is an integral part of Red River Métis identity and history, preserving the rich traditions of the Nation. The language is a unique blend of Ininimowin (Cree) and French—drawing primarily on French for nouns and grammar, and on Ininimowin for verbs and sentence structure.

The number of fluent speakers has declined significantly. Currently, there are fewer than 100 fluent Michif speakers in Western Canada. The language is now considered endangered. Teaching Michif in schools is a proactive step towards revitalizing and maintaining the language, ensuring it is passed down to future generations.

Piikishkweetaak aan Michif! / Let's Speak Michif is part of SJASD's ongoing commitment to Reconciliation and to honouring the Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, as well as our Strategic Focus Area, Ma Mawi Anokiitaw Miinawaa (We Will Work Together Again)​.

Tara Smith is the Chair of the St. James-Assiniboia School Division. Angela Dunn is the Vice Chair. Holly Hunter is a Board Trustee. All are elected East Ward representatives.

(Pictured above, third from right): SJASD's new Michif teacher Cora-Leigh Fast at annual sage harvesting this past September with the Indigenous Education Team.


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