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WWNAEC News and Notifications
WWNAEC Upcoming Meeting Info
May 16, 2024
9am-12pm
Hosted by Muckleshoot Tribal College - Justine Koble
39811 Auburn Enumclaw Rd SE, Auburn, WA 98092
Healthy Native Youth
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and National Adolescent Health Month. The May issue spotlights adolescent health tools, resources and stories from the field to inspire our native communities!
OSPI ONE Legislative Updates
Students’ Right to Wear Tribal Regalia
Click the link below for the bulletin from OPSI regarding students rights to wear Regalia at Graduation.
https://ospi.k12.wa.us/sites/default/files/2024-04/bulletin-028-24.pdf
URGENT!!!! PLEASE READ!!!!
Have you asked if your school board and Superintendent have attended this training? If not we highly recommend that you do. ALL school board members and Superintendent are required beginning School Year 2024-2025 to provide their certificates of completion when Title VI programs submit their Affirmation for Tribal Consultation. If you are unsure if your district is required to do this. See the document below with the districts listed. We will discuss this at the May meeting.
Affirmation for Tribal Consultation Document
ESSA Districts and/or Title VI Grants over $40,000
REQUIRED!!!! Administrator Government to Government Module Trainings
Resources to Support Programs, Students, and Families
HearMeWA Outreach Program serves the entire state of Washington
Monserrat Jauregui
Youth Outreach Lead
Youth Outreach Team
HearMeWA Program | Policy Team
Washington State Office of the Attorney General
Our new service is now live!
HearMeWA has launched and is ready to support Washington youth with a new website, helpline, and mobile app (coming soon!)
Ready to help To meet youth safety and well-being needs, HearMeWA is a new resource that helps connect Washington youth and young adults to systems of support. For those experiencing stress, anxiety, bullying, violent threats, sexual abuse—or anything that makes life hard—HearMeWA crisis counselors can help with secure, free support.
Weekly Learning Community As key partners and early adopters, we invite you to join us for a Learning Community information session to learn more about the program, what it means to be a tip responder, and to help raise awareness for this new resource so youth get the support they need. Look to the HearMeWA Resource Portal for more information about the learning community. Feedback welcome! As you explore the site and app, make note of suggestions to share at the Learning Community to help make HearMeWA better or send them to us via the contact us form.
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Upcoming Conferences
😀Scholarships😀
Local Pow Wows
Vendor Application and Donation Form
Job Openings
Dates to Remember as of 9/22/23 Provided by Joan Banker from ONE
UPDATED ED506 Form
WWNAEC Info
Native American Youth Leadership Academy
If your district is interested in joining NAYLA reach out wwnaec@gmail.com
WWNAEC
Email: wwnaec@gmail.com
Website: www.wwnaec.org
Location: PO Box 494 Puyallup WA 98371