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Board approves Indian policies and hears presentation on Native American students and Impact Aid funding

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Blue Ridge Unified School District No. 32’s governing board approved the district’s Indian policies and procedures for 2025–26 after staff presented program activities, academic data and federal funding details tied to Impact Aid and Johnson O’Malley funds.

The Blue Ridge Unified School District No. 32 Governing Board approved the district—s Indian policies and procedures for the 2025—26 school year and heard a lengthier presentation on services and academic trends for Native American students during the meeting.

District staff members said federal Impact Aid and Title VI funding, and Johnson O—Malley support routed through the Apache tribe, are important revenue sources for programs serving students from the Apache Reservation and other Native American families.

Kimberly, a district staff member who presented the policy changes, told the board that the district used the federal template required by Impact Aid monitoring and that the district received no findings in a…

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