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APAC presenters outline powwow, nonconcurrences and programming for American Indian students
Summary
District American Indian Education presenters described APAC's decision to submit nonconcurrences this year, announced a Feb. 15 powwow and highlighted programming and professional development needs for American Indian students. Concerns about racial incidents and student retention were raised.
Representatives of the district's American Indian Education program presented to the St. Francis Area Schools board, describing programming, professional development and the group's formal nonconcurrences for the year.
The presenter described the state-created American Indian Education program and the APAC process. "If you have 10 students that identify as American Indian, then you have what's called an APAC," the presenter said, adding that the district's APAC has more than 100 students and therefore is required to have a coordinator. The presenter said the APAC voted at its December meeting to be "nonconcurrent" this year and characterized…
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