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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... changes made . There have not been changes made because of our recommendations with respect to regulations or vacancy an- nouncements or the Indian preference policy . The CHAIRMAN . What role have you played in the filling of these ...
... changes made . There have not been changes made because of our recommendations with respect to regulations or vacancy an- nouncements or the Indian preference policy . The CHAIRMAN . What role have you played in the filling of these ...
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... changes made from comments coming from the public or from this council because everything is already set up to go a certain way . I would hope and the Council would hope that in the future , that kind of thing would not happen ; that ...
... changes made from comments coming from the public or from this council because everything is already set up to go a certain way . I would hope and the Council would hope that in the future , that kind of thing would not happen ; that ...
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... change this interpreta- tion or in some fashion recognize that tribal schools should indeed be eligible and sat down to a meeting with their General Counsel staff that they then agreed that they could perhaps draft an amendment to the ...
... change this interpreta- tion or in some fashion recognize that tribal schools should indeed be eligible and sat down to a meeting with their General Counsel staff that they then agreed that they could perhaps draft an amendment to the ...
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... change the alphabet at the top or not is probably irrelevant . The point you make about resources and how much money we spend on students - that ought to be the major question , I suppose . I know that it is an interesting ...
... change the alphabet at the top or not is probably irrelevant . The point you make about resources and how much money we spend on students - that ought to be the major question , I suppose . I know that it is an interesting ...
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... changes would not have done it . The CHAIRMAN . As you noted , all of the panelists were con- cerned about vacancies . How many positions are authorized in the Office of Indian Education ? Mr. BONNER . There are 45 . The CHAIRMAN . Of ...
... changes would not have done it . The CHAIRMAN . As you noted , all of the panelists were con- cerned about vacancies . How many positions are authorized in the Office of Indian Education ? Mr. BONNER . There are 45 . The CHAIRMAN . Of ...
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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