Chronic absenteeism poses an educational barrier in South Dakota reservation communities. Here's why it matters.
Makenzie Huber South Dakota Searchlight. Native American children remain overrepresented in the South Dakota foster care system, accounting for 72.5 percent of the foster care pop ...
Family involvement, cultural emphasis among strategies to boost attendance. "It really comes down to engagement. If the kids ...
The percentage is still about seven times greater than Indigenous children’s representation in the state’s general population ...
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In three states — Alaska, Nebraska, and South Dakota — the majority of Native American and Alaska Native students were ...
His images are beautiful pieces and an important component of the history of the American West, said Dakota Goodhouse, a Native American historian and enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.
In three states — Alaska, Nebraska, and South Dakota — the majority of Native American and Alaska Native students were chronically absent. In some states, it has continued to worsen ...
For nearly 50 years during the 19th century, the Carlisle Indian Boarding School served as a flagship model to the federal ...