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Indian teachers program running out of money
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2003 A program at University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh that encourages more American Indian teachers is due to run out of money this year. Funding for Indian Teachers for Indian Children is being eliminated by the state this year. The Oneida Nation has donated $5,000 to help keep the program, which has benefited about 180 students in its five years of existence, afloat. Get the Story:
Oneidas give $5000 to UW-Oshkosh teaching program (The Green Bay Press Gazette 2/14) Relevant Links:
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh - http://www.uwosh.edu
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