Smokie Hill Drum Singers

Honoring The Native American Culture at Warroad School!

Indigenous Floral Artwork

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Celebrating the Native American Culture through DANCE!

A 3 Day event with the Aboriginal School Of Dance!

Dance Group

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CONTACT

American Indian Education Coordinator, Danielle Smith danielle_smith@warroadschools.org


 American Indian Education Home/School Liaison Shawna Grapentine shawna_grapentine@warroadschools.org

Jaimie Snowdon
Indian Education Teacher
jaimie_snowdon@warroadschools.org

Mailing Address:
Warroad Public Schools
ATTN: Indian Education
510 Cedar Avenue
Warroad MN 56763 

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AMERICAN INDIAN EDUCATION

The American Indian Education Program of Warroad Schools is committed to working together with parents and families in order to meet the unique educational and cultural needs of the Indian Heritage.

The goals and activities are determined with assistance and guidance by the Parent Advisory Committee as well as a needs assessment conducted by the program.

INDIAN EDUCATION MISSION

  • To assist Native American students in attaining academic success

  • To provide Native American students with information about the Native American culture and heritage.

  • To promote cultural diversity by building bridges between community, staff, parents and students.

AMERICAN INDIAN PARENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE

The American Indian Parent Advisory Committee (AIPAC) is made up of local community members, parents and staff to provide, advise and guidance for the Native American Education Department.

The AIPAC meets regularly every month at 5 p.m. Please join us, watch for notifications on meeting dates. All meetings are held  in the High School District Conference Room.

AMERICAN INDIAN 506 FORM

In order for students to participate in the Indian Education program under the Federal Government Title VI eligibility, the student’s parent must complete the Title VI Student Eligibility Certification Form (506). Completing this form enables your student to be counted for funding under this program. This form will be maintained at your child’s school and will not be released without your written approval. This form will become part of your child’s school record and will not need to be completed every year.

American Indian 506 Form