• SPPS Indian Education Summer Scavenger Hunt & Activity Game

    Posted by St. Paul Indian Education Program on 7/21/2022 6:55:00 AM

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  • Show Your Support for the SPPS Smudging Policy Tomorrow

    Posted by St. Paul Indian Education Program on 7/18/2022 10:45:00 AM

    Share your support for the new SPPS Smudging Policy. A copy of the policy can be found in the Board Book for the Committee of the Board meeting on June 14, 2022, which can be found at spps.org/Page/43378 .

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  • Science Museum of Minnesota Indigenous Museum Access Program

    Posted by St. Paul Indian Education Program on 7/7/2022 12:25:00 PM

    Are you looking for something to do this Summer?
     
    Take the opportunity to visit the Science Museum of Minnesota. They have a program called the Indigenous Museum Access Program and you will receive FREE admission to the Exhibits, Omnitheater and parking for visitors that identify as Indigenous.
     
    No proof is needed, this goes by honor system. Indigenous community members interested in the program can reach out to the Contact Center at (651) 221-9444 or info@smm.org to set up reservations. They will also accept walk-ins and set up an account for you when you arrive.
     
    Here is the link for more information: https://new.smm.org/museum-access
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  • Ojibwe Language Summer Class

    Posted by St. Paul Indian Education Program on 7/1/2022 10:35:00 AM

    Ojibwe Class

    Offered 3 times during the summer, 4 days long, 2 hours each day. Classes will be at the Indian Ed Program office from noon to 2:00.

    Dates are:

    • July 5th – 8th, Register by July 1st
    • July 11th – 14th, Register by July 6th
    • July 25th – 28th, Register by July 20th

    Class open to 10 participants per session.

    Classes are beginner level. We will create tools to use on our own to continue learning and remembering what we learned. These classes are free. Snacks will be provided.

    To register contact Andrea Fairbanks at andrea.fairbanks@spps.org or message the St. Paul Indian Ed Facebook page on messenger. Classes are open to St. Paul Public School students and their families.

    Classes are located at St. Paul Indian Ed Program, Saint Paul Public Schools, 65 Kellogg Blvd E, St. Paul, MN 55101

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  • Announcement: SPPS Smudging Policy

    Posted by St. Paul Indian Education Program on 6/24/2022 12:55:00 PM

    Join SPPS Indian Education Program at the July & August SPPS Board of Education meetings to share your support and thoughts about the new SPPS Smudging Policy.

    A copy of the policy can be found in the Board Book for the Committee of the Board meeting on June 14, 2022.

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  • SPPS Indian Education Summer Scavenger Hunt & Activity Game

    Posted by St. Paul Indian Education Program on 6/17/2022 7:15:00 AM

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  • SPPS Indian Education Summer Scavenger Hunt & Activity Game

    Posted by St. Paul Indian Education Program on 6/16/2022 12:55:00 PM

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  • SPPS Indian Education Summer Scavenger Hunt & Activity Game

    Posted by St. Paul Indian Education Program on 6/13/2022 10:05:00 AM

    Indian Education developed a summer game for our high school students.  No reason to be bored this summer as you take adventures within St. Paul and complete activities at home.  Visit historical sites and cultural places of importance, learn Dakota words that match places around St. Paul, play an online Indigenous video game, learn to walk in balance according to the Medicine Wheel, and much more.  Use your school-issued iPad to record your adventures for a chance to win cultural incentives.  We will share your adventures on our program social media all summer long!
     
    Students were emailed instructions and a code to participate today on their school email.  Questions can be forwarded to kerrie.troseth@spps.org (Indian Education School Counselor) or call 651-291-5191 for more assistance.
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  • SPPS Indian Education Program Resource Room: Traditional Lacrosse Sticks

    Posted by St. Paul Indian Education Program on 6/13/2022 7:45:00 AM

    Thank you West Great Lakes Lacrosse for creating a classroom set of traditional lacrosse sticks for the SPPS Indian Education Program. These are a great addition to the SPPS Indian Education Program Resource Room and will be available for staff to check out during the 2022-2023 school year.

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  • Federal Funding for Four Directions Pathway Program at Saint Paul College

    Posted by St. Paul Indian Education Program on 6/9/2022 7:20:00 AM

    “Klobuchar, Smith Secure Significant Federal Funding to Expand College Access for American Indian and Alaska Native Students

    Funding will expand program at Saint Paul College designed to support academic and social success for American Indian and Alaska Native students

    WASHINGTON - U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Tina Smith (D-MN) secured $500,000 in federal funding to expand a program at Saint Paul College focused on providing academic and social support to American Indian and Alaska Native students.

    Specifically, the funding will help grow the Four Directions Pathway program at Saint Paul College. The program is designed to promote college access and success for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) students through a culturally relevant lens. In 2020, AI/AN communities in Minnesota saw a degree attainment rate of 27.5%, a figure well below the state’s 70% attainment goal. Improving access to education for these communities will help to ensure a skilled workforce in the local economy and bolster the state’s vitality.

    “All students deserve the chance to pursue higher education, but too often and for too long, Native American students have faced barriers in their transition to college,” said Sen. Klobuchar. “This funding will be critical to improving access to postsecondary education for Native American students and closing the opportunity gap that our tribal communities face.”

    “This federal funding will help Native students access and excel in higher education while strengthening our local workforce – a win-win,” said Sen. Smith. “I am proud of our work to secure this funding, which will promote college access and success for Native students and help build a strong, diverse workforce in and around St. Paul.”

    "We are grateful for the support of Senators Klobuchar and Smith. This congressionally-directed funding will make an immediate impact on the Four Directions Pathway initiative which is designed to aid in the success of the American Indian and indigenous communities in Minnesota by developing culturally responsive supports for students and families from high school through college,” said Deidra Peaslee, President of Saint Paul College. “We appreciate our local partners, including the Saint Paul Public Schools (SPPS) Indian Education Program, American Indian Family Center (AIFC), City of Saint Paul Right Track, and MIGIZI. Together, we will work to close the education gap for native students in Minnesota."

    Klobuchar and Smith have been actively involved in securing this federal funding for projects benefiting communities across the state through a process called “Congressionally Directed Spending” (CDS). During the CDS process, Klobuchar and Smith have considered project proposals and advocated for funding in close coordination with leaders from across the state.

    Projects are expected to receive funding over the next several months.” https://www.smith.senate.gov/klobuchar-smith-secure-significant-federal-funding-expand-college-access-american-indian-and-alaska

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