Assistant secretary Larry
EchoHawk will visit an Indian school in North Dakota next week, the Bureau of Indian Affairs announced on Thursday.
EchoHawk will join students and teachers at the Theodore Jamerson Elementary School on Tuesday, September 8. They will watch President Barack Obama deliver the “My Education, My Future" speech.
The school is part of the Bureau of Indian Education system. It's located in Bismarck, North Dakota, on the campus of the United Tribes Technical College.
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Press Release: Assistant Secretary Echo Hawk to Visit Theodore Jamerson Elementary School to View President Obama’s “My Education, My Future” Address
(DOI 9/3)
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