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Sand Springs Indian education parent committee updates programming; ReWorld Tulsa recognized as community partner

2110067 · January 13, 2025
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A Sand Springs parent committee chair described cultural programming, summer camps and a planned pow wow for May 10, and the board presented a community partnership award to ReWorld Tulsa at the Jan. 13 meeting.

Steven Sanders, chairperson of the Sand Springs Indian Education Parent Committee, used the board—s public-comment period Jan. 13 to summarize the committee—s activities and upcoming events and to request continued district support for culturally relevant programming.

—Hello. My name is Steven Sanders, and I'm here tonight— Sanders said, introducing himself and noting he attended with two sons. Sanders told the board the parent committee works with the district—s Indian Education director to provide culturally relevant activities for Native American students and families. He said the program serves students…

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