The Bureau of Indian Affairs will hold a series of consultation meetings next month to take tribal input on various education topics.
The 10 meetings run from August 16 through August 20. They will take place in every region of the BIA except Alaska. The meeting for Eastern and Western Oklahoma will be held in Oklahoma City.
According to a Federal Register notice published today, the topics to be discussed are: implementation of a recommendation proposed by the General Accounting Office (GAO) to
modify the accounting codes used for the expenditure of funds in
schools; developing a high school curriculum to provide high schools
students with essential life skills and financial management training
to better prepare them for success as adults; establishing a pilot
school to test an alternative school model for a Center of Excellence
(Leadership Academy) designed to provide students with additional
training in leadership; and the upcoming Facility Maintenance and
Construction Negotiated Rulemaking.
In related Indian education news, the BIA is holding another meeting of the No Child Left Behind Negotiated Rulemaking Committee. The meeting will be held August 10-13 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Also, the BIA is reopening, for 10 days, the comment period on several rules developed by the rulemaking committee. The Federal Register notice says the extension was granted to give the Department of Education and others more time to response.
Get the Notices:
Tribal Consultation on Indian Education Topics
(July 21, 2004)
Meeting of the No Child Left Behind Negotiated Rulemaking
Committee (July 21, 2004)
Home-living Programs and School Closure and Consolidation (July 21, 2004)
Relevant Links:
Office of Indian Education Programs, BIA - http://www.oiep.bia.edu
Related Stories:
Complaints prompt probe into BIA education
(06/17)
House funding bill
rejects administration's priorities (06/15)
Report finds BIA misused school emergency funds
(05/12)
Tribal leaders hope to counteract
Bush budget cuts (04/13)
Audit finds
school construction problems at BIA (04/12)
Report finds lax safety measures at BIA schools
(04/08)
Budget resolution barely clears
House vote (03/26)
Tribal leaders
denounce BIA budget plans as reckless (03/24)
BIA education programs taking $79 million hit
(3/23)
Indian educators meet for
legislative summit (3/22)
Cuts run
deep for tribal programs at BIA (03/09)
Senate panel shares criticism of Bush
budget (02/12)
Tribal leaders
pressing Congress on funding (02/11)
BIA programs barely survive White House
test (02/10)
Fate of Indian
preference in hands of Swimmer (02/04)
BIA budget staying the same under Bush request
(2/3)
NCAI president uses speech to
lobby for funding (01/22)
Stay Connected
Contact Us
indianz@indianz.com202 630 8439 (THEZ)
Search
Top Stories
Trending in News
1 Tribes rush to respond to new coronavirus emergency created by Trump administration
2 'At this rate the entire tribe will be extinct': Zuni Pueblo sees COVID-19 cases double as first death is confirmed
3 Arne Vainio: 'A great sickness has been visited upon us as human beings'
4 Arne Vainio: Zoongide'iwin is the Ojibwe word for courage
5 Cayuga Nation's division leads to a 'human rights catastrophe'
2 'At this rate the entire tribe will be extinct': Zuni Pueblo sees COVID-19 cases double as first death is confirmed
3 Arne Vainio: 'A great sickness has been visited upon us as human beings'
4 Arne Vainio: Zoongide'iwin is the Ojibwe word for courage
5 Cayuga Nation's division leads to a 'human rights catastrophe'
More Stories
Tim Giago: Indians have cause to fear Republicans Standing Rock Sioux Tribe recognized for housing
News Archive
2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000