Supporters say the program will improve education for Alaska Native students. It’s part of a larger push to bring more culturally relevant lessons into the classroom to support Indigenous students.
Totem poles stand outside Ketchikan Indian Community’s clinic and office building at 2960 Tongass Avenue.
Alaska’s state education department has selected five tribes for a pilot program that will allow tribes to open new independent schools., which passed the Legislature and was signed into law by Gov. Dunleavy last year. The five selected tribes each receive grant funding to start their school over the next handful of years through a compact agreement with the state’s Department of Education and Early Development.
The tribes can set their own curriculum and schedule. They’ll receive guidance from the Alaska Federation of Natives as the program moves forward.education for Alaska Native students. It’s part of a larger push to bring more culturally relevant lessons into the classroom to support Indigenous students.
Sealaska Heritage Institute holds a conference each year that brings together educators to train them on how to bring Alaska Native culture
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