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Fort Totten Public School District 30 is a school district headquartered in Fort Totten, North Dakota.It directly operates Four Winds Community High School (FWHS). [2] It is a part of the Four Winds Community School group, in association with the K-8 tribally controlled Tate Topa Tribal School, affiliated with the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE). [3]
The BIE school system has 184 elementary and secondary schools and dormitories located on 63 reservations in 23 states, including seven off-reservation boarding schools, and 122 schools directly controlled by tribes and tribal school boards under contracts or grants with the BIE.
This is a list of high schools in the state of South Dakota. ... Crow Creek Tribal School: Public: Stephan: Hyde: ... Tiospaye Topa High School: Ridgeview: Dewey:
The new $84.5 million Tates Creek High School building opened for students on the first day of school, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2022. “Opening a brand-new building is a once in a lifetime event ...
The school, originally a private school and named simply Bahweting Anishnabe School, opened in fall 1994. Its original enrollment was 135. [2] Money generated from casinos was used to fund the school's establishment. [3] The school board was assembled in October 1994. [4] Northern Michigan University began chartering the school in 1995. [2]
Tilsen, a member of the Oglala Lakota Nation, said there is another Indigenous school in Rapid City, S.D., which purchased 66 acres that it will use to expand the school and community living space.
The Tate County School District is a public school district based in Tate County, Mississippi . The district serves the town of Coldwater , the census-designated places of Arkabutla , Independence , and Strayhorn , [ 2 ] and the unincorporated community of Sarah , [ citation needed ] as well as most rural areas in Tate County.
In 1987, the UTTC received authority from NCA to offer its first associate degree program. In 1994, the college was designated a land-grant college alongside 31 other tribal colleges. [3] In 2003, the UTTC became the first Tribal College to receive accreditation for online programs offering associate of applied sciences degree programs. [4]