The Yakama Nation Tribal School is a public tribal high school located in Yakima County, Washington , adjacent to Toppenish , run by the Yakima Nation . It is affiliated with the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE).
5-496: It has a compact with the state of Washington and receives a grant from the BIE. 46°22′40″N 120°19′46″W / 46.37777778°N 120.32944444°W / 46.37777778; -120.32944444 Eight Mile School District (Trenton, ND) was BIE/OIE-funded from 1987 to 2008 See also Template:Department of Defense Education Activity (U.S. military school system) This Washington (state) school-related article
10-442: A tribal school. In March 2020 the district applied to have instructional weeks of four days each instead of five days. In April 2020, Kirsten Baesler, the state superintendent of education, asked for further information from Eight Mile, and approved Eight Mile later in the month. The district hoped to have better school attendance figures and to give students time for makeup work and professional development for teachers. In 1999
15-625: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Eight Mile School District Eight Mile School District #6 is a school district headquartered in Trenton, North Dakota . It operates one K-12 school, Trenton School. It is entirely in Williams County . From 1987 to 2008 the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) and its predecessor agency, the Office of Indian Education (OIE) of
20-528: The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), funded the school district, with, in 2008, it making up about $ 1.333 million in revenue, or one third of the district's revenue. In 2008 the BIE ruled that as the school district is not controlled by a Native American tribe, it accordingly should no longer receive BIE funding, and that it should never have gotten BIE money to begin with. As a result, the district chose not to renew contracts of 12 certified employees. The North Dakota Department of Indian Affairs still lists it as
25-589: The school had 189 students. In 2003 it had 242 students, something Daryl Flagen, the elementary school principal and federal program coordinator, credited to academic performance in the district. In 2020 the district had 290 students. In 2003 the OIE, the parent agency of what became the BIE, ranked the school as "outstanding" due to its performance on standardized tests. Around that period 77% of people graduating went on to tertiary education or other means of further education. Eight Mile School District (Trenton, ND)
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