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Edmonds School District; Indian Education Program

E-15 Nations logo design by Andrew Morrison.

Indian Education Program
"E-15 Nations"
Educational Support & Cultural Enrichment Program

 

  • Who: American Indian/Alaskan Native Children and Families in the Edmonds School District
  • When: Oct 2008 to May 2009
  • Where: Edmonds Homeschool Resource Center Rm 40; Indian Education Program Room. 23200 100th Avenue W in Edmonds. Follow the yellow signs.
  • For More Information: Call the Title VII Coordinator, Indian Education Program K-12, at 425-431-7133.
E-15 Nations/Indian Education Newsletter
March/April 2009 Back to School Sept. 2008
December 2008 March/April 2007
November 2008 Nov/Dec 2007
   

Services

Cultural Activities

The Indian Education Program plans several cultural activities throughout the year, open to all students in the program and their families. Speakers, storytellers, dancers, drummers, craftspeople, and Two Birdz Youth Powwow Singers & Dancers share their skill and experiences with our students each month. Students and their families also participate in field trips and regional cultural events to engage their knowledge and appreciation of their Indian traditions and heritage. Newsletters are mailed to students and families that list cultural activities, events, exhibits, and powwows in the Pacific Northwest.

Mondays 530p to 730p at the Homeschool Resource Center Rm 40; Indian Education Program Room. 23200 100th Avenue W in Edmonds

Academic Support

The Indian Education Coordinator, is able to meet with parents and school staff to assist in creating a culturally responsive plan for success. Educators and parents, please call with your concerns.

First Nations Clubs

Ultilizing cultural values, goal setting and relationship building, these clubs meet after school to increase student's sense of pride, belonging and support for one another in their school experiences.

Club Name School Location Time of Meetings Onsite Advisor Contact
Proud Native Mustangs Alderwood Middle School Wed 230p to 330p Kris Freywald
Cougar Tracks College Place Middle Mon 230p to 330p Thea Gardner
Winterhawk Mountlake Terrace High School Wed 200p to 330p Penny Lefavoure
If you would like to join or just come check out a meeting, please call the Indian Education Coordinator, 425-431-7133. You do not have to be Native to be a member of the First Nations Clubs.

Career Exploration

The Indian Education Program arranges field trips for interested high school students to attend the annual Native American Student Day at the UW and Muckleshoot Student Day in Auburn, both of which are for students interested in post-secondary education. Students also participate in the "Northwest Indian Youth Conference" in collaboration with IWASIL Boys and Girls Club, specializing in serving Native Youth in the greater Seattle/King County area. Information about Financial Aid for post-secondary education is sent to all high school juniors and seniors enrolled in our program.

Reference Materials

Teachers, parents and students may check out books, audio-visual materials and artwork.

Students who are working on a Native American paper may call or email Gail Morris for assistance or ideas. Seniors working on senior projects may call the Indian Education Office to reserve needed materials.

The Indian Education Program provides resources and expertise for all district staff concerning accurate information and materials for teaching about Indian heritage as well as techniques for recognizing and addressing bias and stereotypes in materials or in student behavior. Students and parents encountering any bias or with concerns about the curriculum may contact the Indian Education Office for assistance.

Parent Participation & Advocacy

Parent, grandparent, family, and guardian involvement is a major goal of the program and a great deal of effort is directed at improving conditions for the Indian student. The parents recognize the need for their support in assisting students to meet the goals of the program. Parents are encouraged to call if help or referral is needed to ensure their children's success in school.

Parent Advisory Committee

The Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) is a strong and very supportive aspect of the program. Members meet to discuss and support program activities and to plan special activities such as the Edmonds Community College Powwow, cultural potlucks, Expanding Your Horizons for middle school girls, Spirit Walk for Seattle Indian Health Board, and fundraising events. We are especially proud and make a point of recognizing graduation for our Indian students.

Parent Advisory Board
President Pamela Bond Snohomish
Vice-President Kim Vogle Tsimshian
Treasurer Pamela Bond Snohomish
Secretary Elizabeth Walker Lytton First Nation

If your student is enrolled in the Indian Education Program and you would like to be Board Member, please contact Gail Morris

 

 

Eligibility Requirements:

American Indian and Alaskan Native Children attending an elementary, middle or senior high school in the Edmonds School District may enroll in the Indian Education Program.

Download the Title Vll Student Eligibility Certification form to enroll your child in our program. There is no cost or fee to you and your family to participate in the program; however, we must have this form on file to provide services for your child.  The main information we need is:

  1. Student name,
  2. Name of tribe,
  3. Name of tribal member (child himself/herself, child's natural parent or natural grandparent),
  4. Parent or guardian date and signature.

If you can provide this information please sign and return the Title Vll Student Eligibility Certification Form to the Indian Education Program at the Edmonds Service Center(ESC) building.  If you are unable to prove heritage, or you are researching eligibility, please call Gail T. Morris and I can help you.  Your student’s private information will be protected, we do not give out any information concerning your child’s tribal affiliation, grades, or school to anyone, nor do we share information with any other program without asking you first.

If you have any questions about completing this form or about the Indian Education Program, please call Ms. Morris at (425) 431-7133. I will be contacting you as soon as I get your paperwork.

Title VII Eligibility Form; PDF version, MS Word version.

Teachers, Administrators, Parents and Families, please download and mail or fax this form to:

Indian Education Coordinator
20420 68th Ave West
Lynnwood, WA  98036
Fax: 425-431-7133

Driving Directions:

From Everett: I-5, exit #177 (N.E. 205th), turn right (W). Continue west on N.E. 205th (Follow signs for Ferry/Hwy 104 (West)). "Y" to the right (becomes Edmonds Way). Continue on Edmonds Way, turn left at 100th Ave W. Turn right at next signal.

From Seattle: I-5, exit #177 (Edmonds/Kingston Ferry), turn right (W). Continue west on N.E. 205th (Follow signs for Ferry/Hwy 104 (West)). "Y" to the right (becomes Edmonds Way). Continue on Edmonds Way, turn left at 100th Ave W. Turn right at next signal.


Drum Project, Spring 2008. One of many cultural education projects being offered through the Indian Education Program.

E-15 Nations logo design by Andrew Morrison.


Edmonds School District - 20420 68th Ave. W. Lynnwood, Washington 98036-7400
Phone: (425) 431-7000 — FAX: (425) 431-7006

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