There's continued success for the Chinook School Division when it comes to Hutterian education.

Deputy Director of Education Kyle McIntyre said one of their priorities is to address issues facing colony students who need a grade 12 equivalency to work in Red Seal trades: “A requirement to get that red seal approval, is for them to have a GED or a grade 12 equivalency, so it's going to be something that in the future is as they do more of their work and they expand and they require more trades people, it's going to have to be an area we're going to have to look at as an organization for sure.”

McIntyre says they're also tasking committees of Hutterian educators and elders to develop a report card specific for colony students: "We've comprised a series of committees of elementary teachers and our coordinators and they're actually developing a common elementary report card for the public schools in the Chinook School Division so that we'll have a common report card in every single school but that report card won't look exactly the same with colony students because they have different expectations and cultural norms than what we'd have in our public school”

Hutterian students in the Chinook School Division make up 10% of the total student population, and there are more colonies in the division than anywhere else in Saskatchewan.