LLRIB schools nearly fully-staffed for start of classes next week
Lac La Ronge Indian Band schools in La Ronge, Sucker River and Hall Lake will be ready for students when classes resume Sept. 5.
According to Director of Education Simon Bird, all teaching positions with the exception of a Grades 6 and 7 teacher at Chief Moses Ratt School in Sucker River have been filled. That means there are no openings at Bells Point School and Senator Myles Venne School near La Ronge or at Sally Ross School in Hall Lake. Bird stated staff members worked hard to recruit teachers for the upcoming academic year.
“A lot of this is due to the pool of candidates needs to be at the level of what our school’s demand,” he said. “We are getting some candidates, but education is a small world and we need to make sure the teachers who we have are going to be meeting the demands of the classroom and be a good fit in our communities.”
The Lac La Ronge Indian Band was also able to find a full complement of teachers for the 2018-2019 academic year and seemed to avoid the shortfall of staffing at the Northern Lights School Division (NLSD). In an attempt to repeat the success they found while hiring in 2018, the LLRIB continued to spend more time in the year recruiting and even called back potential teachers who applied then, but didn’t accept an offer because they felt the timing wasn’t right.


