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Mahtomedi NAPAC votes concurrence; committee outlines programs and outreach
Summary
The Native American Parent Advisory Committee (NAPAC) presented its annual vote of concurrence with the district and summarized programming funded by American Indian Education Aid, reporting 44 Native American students from 29 families and plans for tutoring, summer literacy kits and staff professional development.
Ally Middlebrook, the districtwide social worker serving as the Mahtomedi Public School District—s Native American Parent Advisory Committee (NAPAC) representative, told the Board on Feb. 24 that the committee voted a resolution of concurrence, finding that the district and board are meeting the needs of Native American students in the district.
Middlebrook said the committee meets five times per year and reported that 44 students from 29 families in grades K–12 identify as Native American in the district. Under Minnesota statute, school districts with 10 or more Native American students must establish an American Indian Education Parent Advisory Committee; Mahtomedi—s committee…
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