Policies and Programs of the Office of Indian Education: Hearing Before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, First Session ... October 27, 1989, Washington, DC.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 145 pages |
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... appropriation from Congress , they can flow to com- munity tribal schools . We think there are two possible ways of doing that . One is to transfer the funds directly to the Bureau and distribute them on the same basis that local ...
... appropriation from Congress , they can flow to com- munity tribal schools . We think there are two possible ways of doing that . One is to transfer the funds directly to the Bureau and distribute them on the same basis that local ...
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... appropriations are less than $ 50 million , the tribal and BIA schools will compete . When the funding is over $ 50 million , then the current law requires that there be a block grant made directly to the States who will then make ...
... appropriations are less than $ 50 million , the tribal and BIA schools will compete . When the funding is over $ 50 million , then the current law requires that there be a block grant made directly to the States who will then make ...
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... appropriations and re- quests that come from the Bureau , have decreases . Everybody knows it went from $ 3,000 to $ 1,800 per Indian student . It is not necessarily the administration part of the program ; it is just that the budgetary ...
... appropriations and re- quests that come from the Bureau , have decreases . Everybody knows it went from $ 3,000 to $ 1,800 per Indian student . It is not necessarily the administration part of the program ; it is just that the budgetary ...
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... appropriation of $ 71.4 million . The bulk of the funds , about $ 52 million , is distributed by formula primarily to public school districts , but also to tribally - operated and Bureau of Indian Affairs schools . The amount of funds ...
... appropriation of $ 71.4 million . The bulk of the funds , about $ 52 million , is distributed by formula primarily to public school districts , but also to tribally - operated and Bureau of Indian Affairs schools . The amount of funds ...
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... appropriation to the Bureau of Indian Affairs to be allocated among Bureau - operated and Bureau - funded schools . We have a memorandum of under- standing with them , but they basically handle the administration of the program . The ...
... appropriation to the Bureau of Indian Affairs to be allocated among Bureau - operated and Bureau - funded schools . We have a memorandum of under- standing with them , but they basically handle the administration of the program . The ...
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1990 Budget Request Acting Director administration adult education Alaska Native amendment ANCCSB Assistance and Eligible BAHE BIA schools Bilingual Education BONNER BORDEAUX Bureau of Indian Bureau-funded schools CHAIRMAN Community College Council on Indian D-Q University Department of Education Discretionary grants educa educational agencies elementary and secondary employees fetal alcohol syndrome Fiscal Five-Year Funding History formula grant FY 1989 Appropriation FY 1990 Budget Grant Awards grant programs HUNT Impact Aid implementation improve Indian Affairs Indian and Alaska Indian children Indian Education Act Indian Education Programs Indian preference Indian schools Indian students Indian tribes issues session LEAS mid-management NACIE National Advisory Council Navajo NIEA non-Indian October 27 Office of Indian OIE Director one-time preference OVERVIEW Program Title Participating percent personnel positions PROGRAM OVERVIEW Program Program Purpose public schools regulations Salish Kootenai College school districts Secretary Cavazos South Dakota staff submitted teachers tion tribal schools vacancy announcement vocational education