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AR 6174.1Education of Alaska Native/Native American Children

Policy Details

Status
Active
Cross references
  • BP 6174.1 Education of Alaska Native/Native American Children
Adopted
1/16/2006

To ensure that parents and tribal leaders may influence programs serving their children, the Board and administration will conduct the following activities in a timely manner.

  1. Distribute information to parents and tribal leaders on P.L. 107-110, Section 701 and other applicable federal programs serving native students.
  2. Assess school data and community input to curriculum and other committees to determine the extent native students participate equally in school services.
  3. Gather native views in a variety of ways including Parent Advisory Committee minutes; comments from tribal leaders, parents and students; comments at Board meetings and audio conferences as requested; and modify program when necessary to provide for equitable educational outcomes.
  4. Notify the parents and village/tribe officials of the completion of the Title VII application and send a copy upon request.

Legal Reference

NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACT, § 9524, P.L. 107-110 (2002)