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Indian Education
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MISSION STATEMENT
To plan, develop, and implement an effective program that assists American Indian students in their educational endeavors. Through the utilization of Title VI Indian Education grant funds, the Madison County Public Schools Indian Education Program offers a variety of programs and activities to meet the educational and unique cultural needs of American Indian students.
"It takes a whole village to raise a child." (Omaha)
The Madison County School District does not discriminate in admission, treatment, or access to programs or activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, religious preference, disability, age, gender, citizenship, non-English speaking ability, or homeless status. Students with disabilities will be provided with the same needed supports and services for extra-curricular programs and activities that are provided during the school day, unless doing so would fundamentally alter the nature of the program and activity.
Contact Us
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Tammy Hillis
Indian Education Coordinator
thillis@mcssk12.org
256.852.2557 ext. 62232