Native American Education Program
February 2024
Purpose Statement
Title VI Grant 506 Forms
The Native American Education Program is funded by the Title VI Grant. We need your help by filling out the 506 form and sending it back to our office. The collection of these forms determine the amount of funding our program receives. This funding allows us to provide services and cultural opportunities for our students and families. It is not mandatory for all students to utilize our program services however, by filling out an eligibility form, the whole program benefits.
Title VI requires:
1. Student is enrolled in a federally recognized tribe
2. And/or the student’s grandparent or parent is enrolled in a federally recognized tribe.
* Please call if you have any questions. You can find the form on our Native American Education Home Page.
Native American Education Parent Committee
First Nation's Journey Reading With Our Youth 2024
Wednesday February 21ST, 2024
6:00PM - 8:00PM
Ed Clapp Elementary
3131 28th St. SW. Fargo, ND
Please join us for a our reading program family fun night! We will have special guests and reading activities for the whole family!
Parents will learn ways to make reading a fun family engagement time.
Every family will receive Native American themed books.
We will also provide a light dinner.
Everyone is welcome to attend our parent committee meetings!
Chair Tonya Overbo Greywind
Vice-Chair Amber Mattson
Secretary April Graves
Community Member(s) Brandon Baity
Member(s) at Large Dakota Harmon and Shelby Delorme
Student Representative Jasmine Greywind
School Representative Jane Jorgenson
Next Parent Committee Meeting: Tuesday, February 13th from 6-7:30pm
Join on your computer, mobile app or room device
Click here to join the meeting
Meeting ID: 291 632 763 347
Passcode: dt9W5V
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Native Inc. February Events
Positive Indian Parenting Program
Please join us Thursday evenings from 6-8pm.
THURSDAY EVENINGS - on FEBRUARY 15, 22, 29
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Where: NATIVE, INC. FARGO - 115 University Drive North, Ste. 102
FOR MORE INFORMATION (701) 412-2735
MATERIALS FOR THE CLASS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE PROVIDED
PRE-REGISTER: FARGOEVENTS@NDNADC.ORG
Positive Indian Parenting Program is a program for mothers using Native American approach.
Positive Indian Parenting is Native American parents at-risk or involved with their child(ren) removal from the home who are seeking to improve their parenting skills and obtain a certificate
of completion. PIP was designed to help parents and families develop and preserve their parenting skills, knowledge and cultural awareness of traditional practices that were once passed down through generations.
PIP includes two sessions over a four-week period:
• Traditional Parenting
• Lessons of the Storyteller
• Lessons of the Cradleboard
• Harmony in Child Rearing
• Traditional Behavior Management
• Lessons of Mother Nature
• Praise in Traditional Parenting
Motherhood is Sacred
Please join us! Connect with other mother's in the area who want to connect to their heritage and be more actively involved with their families.
Monday Evenings - February 12th & 26th
Time: 6-8pm
Pre-Register at FARGOEVENTS@NDNADC.ORG
For more information: 701-412-2735
Refreshments will be provided.
YOUTH & FAMILY CULTURE NIGHTS
YOUTH &FAMILY CULTURE NIGHTS AT NATIVE INC.
PRE-REGISTER: FARGOEVENTS@NDNADC.ORG
FOR MORE INFORMATION: CALL (701) 412-2735
NATIVE INC. FARGO - 115 UNIVERSITY DRIVE NORTH, STE.102
Join us as we explore & learn about our culture through a long-standing tradition of visual arts and crafts. All youth, adults & families are welcome to attend. Adult guardian required for ages 12 and under.
RIBBON SKIRT AND SHIRT MAKING CLASS
TUESDAY, FEB 6, 2024 • 4-7 PM
RIBBON SKIRT AND SHIRT MAKING CLASS
TUESDAY, FEB 20, 2024 • 4-7 PM
BEADED HOOP EARRINGS CLASS
FRIDAY, FEB 23, 2024 • 5:30-8:30 PM
Indigenous Association Events
OPEN CRAFT NIGHT
Come and join us for Open Craft Night! Bring what you are working on, or start something new! We have sewing machines available. All are welcomed!
THURSDAY NIGHTS
FEBRUARY 8TH, 15TH, 22ND, & 29TH
TIME: 6-7PM
WHERE: Indigenous Association
720 1st Ave. N. Fargo, ND
The Indigenous Association has a list of events going on in the community along with more information on their website and Facebook page.
Fargo/West Fargo Public Schools Native American Education Program
Native American Education Staff:
Melody Staebner, Coordinator
Darlene Boyle, Home/School Liaison
Ricky White, FPS Cultural Specialist
700 7th Street South, Fargo ND 58103
Office: 701-446-1057