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Indian Education Program spotlights low graduation rates and calls for sustained resources

San Francisco Board of Education · January 11, 2022
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The districtIndian Education Program and its Parent Advisory Committee presented program priorities and a resolution with 19 items asking for curriculum changes, increased staffing and dedicated funding to address low graduation rates among American Indian and Alaska Native students.

The Indian Education Program and its Parent Advisory Committee presented a comprehensive report and resolution to the San Francisco Board of Education on Jan. 11 calling for curriculum changes, increased staffing and dedicated resources to raise graduation rates for American Indian and Alaska Native students.

Presenters gave historical context, highlighted program successes (internships, cultural events and a student‑led Native American Heritage Summit at Ruth Asawa…

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