WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of Education recently announced more than $8 million in available grant funding across three key initiatives for Native students.
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The U.S. Department of Education announced last week more than $8 million in available grant funding across three key initiatives for Native Students. The new grants seek to bolster Native students' exposure to language and culture in their classrooms through three competitive programs to increase access to Native American languages in schools, support Native American teachers, and ensure Tribal Educational Agencies can coordinate grant resources alongside state and local partners. There are now more than 200 tribal communities without living speakers of their native languages.
RAPID CITY, S.D. A Senior Honoring and Feather Tying ceremony was organized and held by the Office of Indian Education on Wednesday, May 25. As part of that ceremony,