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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... agencies get them , or the other way is to look at all Department of Education programs and ensure that community tribal schools are identified as local education agencies . About 3 weeks ago , we testified before this committee in ...
... agencies get them , or the other way is to look at all Department of Education programs and ensure that community tribal schools are identified as local education agencies . About 3 weeks ago , we testified before this committee in ...
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... agencies is essential . We believe that we are es- tablishing a good record of cooperation and coordination with the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs . We have negotiated memoranda of agreement to transfer funds ...
... agencies is essential . We believe that we are es- tablishing a good record of cooperation and coordination with the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs . We have negotiated memoranda of agreement to transfer funds ...
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... agencies because we do not have to worry about the Indian children and adults who are success stories . I often say that the Department of Education , like many other agencies , does not want advisory councils ; but , Mr. Chairman ...
... agencies because we do not have to worry about the Indian children and adults who are success stories . I often say that the Department of Education , like many other agencies , does not want advisory councils ; but , Mr. Chairman ...
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... AGENCIES . THE SCHOOLS ARE ELIGIBLE , AS INDIAN CONTROLLED SCHOOLS AND ORGANIZATIONS , FOR PART A SET - ASIDE DISCRETIONARY FUNDS , PART B FUNDS , AND PART C FUNDS . THE SCHOOLS RECEIVE SOME OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FUNDS , AS ...
... AGENCIES . THE SCHOOLS ARE ELIGIBLE , AS INDIAN CONTROLLED SCHOOLS AND ORGANIZATIONS , FOR PART A SET - ASIDE DISCRETIONARY FUNDS , PART B FUNDS , AND PART C FUNDS . THE SCHOOLS RECEIVE SOME OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FUNDS , AS ...
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... AGENCIES ( PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS ) , BUT ONLY IF AN L.E.A. WISHES TO ENTER INTO A CHAPTER 2 AGREEMENT . IT WOULD BE MORE EQUITABLE FOR THE COMMUNITY / TRIBAL SCHOOLS TO BE DESIGNATED AS LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCIES THEREBY INSURING ...
... AGENCIES ( PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS ) , BUT ONLY IF AN L.E.A. WISHES TO ENTER INTO A CHAPTER 2 AGREEMENT . IT WOULD BE MORE EQUITABLE FOR THE COMMUNITY / TRIBAL SCHOOLS TO BE DESIGNATED AS LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCIES THEREBY INSURING ...
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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