Title IVa (continued)
Funding could also be utilized for special programs at the State level.
At local levels, funds could be used for a variety ofactlvlties that could
Include: remedial and compensatory instruction, guidance and counseling,
early child Tiood education, and other activities the State deems
appropriate in meeting the education needs of Indian children.
LEA's would set policies and procedures for continuing consultation with
communities.
WE URGE YOU TO CONTACT YOUR CONGRESSMAN NOW !!!!!!!!!!
FAMILY MATH
The fun way to do math for elementary students (K-8)
Parents,
Have you ever been afraid of helping your child with their math homework?
Do you find math difficult to understand? Would you like to learn to do
math the fun way? Come join us SATURDAYS APRIL 26 AND MAY 3 AT 9:30 A.M.
TO 11:00 A.M. IN THE INDIAN EDUCATION ROOM AT GRAND RONDE ELEMENTARY.
These classes are offered to Indian parents and their children (grades
K-8). For more information contact Dean Azule - 879-5253 or Jayne
Mercler, 879-5210.
Oregon Indian Education Association Award
Congtratulations to Tribal Member, Pam Brown of Willamina, Oregon! Pam is
on of two high school seniors, who was awarded the OIEA Student
Achievement Award at the annual conference held in Newport, Oregon. We're
proud of you Pam!
UPCOMING POW-WOW'S
The Native American Student Union of the University of Oregon presents the
18th Annual Pow-Wow. May 9, 10, 11th, 1986 Mac Court, University of
Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
Friday, May 9, Grand Entry 8:p.m., Saturday, May 10, Inter-tribal and
Competitive Dancing 12 noon, Grand Entry 8:p.m., Sunday, May 11,
Activities to be announced.
American Indian Students Association University of Washington presents the
15th Annual Pqw-Wow. May 9 & 10th, 1986 HEC Edmunson Pavillion University
of Washington :Campus, Seattle, Washington.
Friday, May 9, 7:p.m. Grand Entry, Saturday, May 10, l:p.m. Grand Entry,
5:p.m. Dinner Break, 7:p.m. Grand Entry.