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FEBRUARY 19, 2001 The Omaha School District in Omaha, Nebraska, has instituted a number of programs aimed at giving urban Indian students more help. After school programs, tutoring sessions, leadership workships, and parental training are just some of the district's initiatives. The district is battling a low graduation rate: only 15 Indian students graduated from high schools in Omaha, less than one-third who started. Get the Story:
Indian Students in Omaha Receive Better Help Than Before (The Omaha World-Herald 2/18)
Indian Students Offered Help With Testing (The Omaha World-Herald 2/17)
Urban Indian students receive help
Facebook TwitterFEBRUARY 19, 2001 The Omaha School District in Omaha, Nebraska, has instituted a number of programs aimed at giving urban Indian students more help. After school programs, tutoring sessions, leadership workships, and parental training are just some of the district's initiatives. The district is battling a low graduation rate: only 15 Indian students graduated from high schools in Omaha, less than one-third who started. Get the Story:
Indian Students in Omaha Receive Better Help Than Before (The Omaha World-Herald 2/18)
Indian Students Offered Help With Testing (The Omaha World-Herald 2/17)
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