b'OUR TREATY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OUR Our Vision is for all members of our community The Louis Riel School Division acknowledges the land on which our learners, staff and families gather isto excel as caring, confident, capable, and Treaty One Territory and the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Ininewak, and Dakota peoples, andVISION resilient life-long learners who contribute to a homeland of the Mtis Nation. democratic and sustainable world.LRSD is committed to a renewed relationship with IndigenousOur Mission is to provide a safe, inclusive,OURlearners, families, staff and theand engaging environment, where personal and collective learning are valued, and eachMISSIONbroader community. one of us reaches our full potential.Our division recognizes the importance of the Calls to Action outlined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. In our collective effort to see Indigenous learners flourish, LRSD has made significant local investments to address several of the education-specific Calls to Action. LRSD has alsoMOTTOimplemented the Circle of Courage, which is a model of positive youth development first described in the book, Reclaiming Youth at Risk, co-authored by Larry Brendtro, Martin Brokenleg, and Steve Van Bockern, as a whole-learner framework and as a reference tool in our strength-based class profile process in all 40 LRSD schools.Thriving Learners Flourishing CommunitiesDes apprenants panouis Des communauts florissantesGegwe-gikenjigewaad Mamino-ayaang Eyaang4 5'