![]() The Nespelem School District attests that it has established Indian Policies and Procedures (IPPs) as required in section 7004 of the Impact Aid law for any children claimed who reside on eligible Indian lands. These policies and procedures will be reviewed annually and revisions will be made within 90 days of the determination that requirements are not being adequately met. The Nespelem School District will seek input from parents of Indian children and local tribal officials in the planning and development of Indian Policies and Procedures (IPPs), general education programs, and activities. The Nespelem School Board of Directors has adopted Policy 4321 Indian Policies and Procedures (IPP’s). It is the intent of the Nespelem School District to fully comply with all requirements of Title VIII (Impact Aid Program) of the Elementary and Secondary Act of 1965 (formerly Public Law 81-874). It is the intent of the Nespelem School District that all children of school age have equal access to all programs, services and activities offered in the school district. Title VIII - Indian Policies and Procedures (IPP’s) Thank you for working with us to give your child the best support we can possibly deliver. We thank you in advance for your cooperation and support. Throughout the year we will host parent meetings and family nights, in which we encourage you to participate, as well as surveys asking for your input as to how our funds should be spent. By working collaboratively to provide a quality learning environment, each child will have the best opportunity to learn and develop to their maximum potential. Research has found that helping students in early grades to “catch up” to their peers is the most effective way to improve their academic achievement in later years.Īs a staff, we at Nespelem School District believe our common endeavor is your child’s success. Native, Migrant & Bilingual programs are funded by federal education grants, provided to school districts to assist in helping students who qualify for these various programs and are behind in their academics. ![]()
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