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Native American Education / Overview

Amphitheater Native American Education webpage.  The mission and intent of NAEP is to meet the unique educational and culturally related academic needs of Native American / Alaskan Native students in the areas of reading, math, writing and attendance.  We encourage you to browse through our website for information about our program and what services are provided for Native students, including helpful resources for homework or research on Native American issues.    NAEP Services & Activities NAEP services provided range from academic tutoring to student advocacy to workshops. Other services may include cultural presentations, outside referrals, or discipline interventions. If, at any time, your child may need assistance with

Oklahoma Bill Requiring Better Student Tribal Data Collection Signed Into Law

/ The Oklahoma State Capitol A new bill that would require the Oklahoma State Board of Education to collect student tribal affiliation was signed into law by Governor Kevin Stitt last week. House Bill 1104 amends the Student Data Accessibility, Transparency and Accountability Act to include tribal affiliation for students identified as having American Indian heritage. According to the bill s author, Rep. Mark Vancuren (R-Owasso), collecting this kind of data will help schools meet the needs of their Native American students. Information about tribal affiliation is important when schools apply for federal funds to support things like The Johnson O Malley program, which helps Native students enrolled in public schools.

Petersburg Indian Association looks forward to new projects and programs in 2021

Petersburg Indian Association looks forward to new projects and programs in 2021 Posted by Angela Denning | Jan 8, 2021 PIA builds and maintains trails in Petersburg as one of the tribe’s many community programs. This raised boardwalk was constructed at Hungry Point Trail. (Photo by Angela Denning/KFSK) Petersburg Indian Association has confirmed the results of its election for tribal council. As KFSK’s Angela Denning reports, the tribe has a lot planned for 2021, which includes COVID-assistance programs and other projects for the whole community. Every year new seats come up for Petersburg Indian Association’s council, which is comprised of six members and a president.

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