DOCUMENT RESUME
ED 044 225 RC 004 801
AUTHOR Kingston, A. W.; Embertson, E. N.TITLE Indian Education iv Wisconsin Under State Contract,
Johnson-O'Malley Program, 1969-70, Twenty-ThirdAnnual Report.
INSTITUTION Wisconsin State Dept. of Public Instruction, Madison.PUB DATE 14 Oct 70NOTE 62p.
EDRS PRICEDESCRIPTORS
IDENTIFIERS
EDRS Price MF-$0.50 HC-$3.20*American Indians, *Annual Reports, *EducationalObjectives, Educational Problems, *FinancialSupport, Inservice Education, *Program Descriptions,Scholarships, Student Enrollment, Tatles (Data)Johnson-O'Malley, *Wisconsin
ABSTRACTJohnson-O'Malley-funded projects in Wisconsin
schools are described in this 1969-70 annual report on Indianeducation. Objectives of the Johnson-O'Malley Program are (1) tosecure for Indian children the educational opportunities and learningenvironment necessary to fulfill their educational needs; (2) topromote understanding and improve relationships between the school,home, and community; (3) to cooperate in developing and supportingin-service training for teachers of Indian children; and (4) toprovide financial assistance to local school districts forimplementaticn of programs, services, and activities jointly plannedand mutually approved by the school and Indian community. Currenttrends indicate an increased local awareness of the need for improvededucational practices and programs in Indian education and asignificant increase of direct involvement by the Indian community inschool affairs. Statistics on financial support, enrollment,attendance, and scholarships for Indian students are presented intabular form. In-service training programs held during the year arediscussed. (JH)
October 14, 1970
TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT OF
INDIAN EDUCATION IN WISCONSIN
UNDER STATE CONTRACT
By
A. W. Kingston, Assistant State Superintendent
E. N. Embertson, Supervisor of Indian Education
OtPA PITMEN? Of NEWKIRK/CATIONIL "(IMRE
Off /CI Of EDUCATIONOil DOCUMENT HAS SEEN REPRODUCEDDAM, AS Rtctrvito FROM Tilt PERSON 011ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING It. POWS OfVIEW Gil OPINPONS STATED DO NOT NEM.SARItY REPRESENT OTTICIAL Mkt Of EDU-CATION POSITION OR POLICY
STATE DEPARTENT OP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
William C. Kahl, State Superintendent
Madison, Wisconsin
p-41970
114
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Indian Education Fund Financial Statement 1 & 2
Average Rate of School T&.xes for All Districts 2Estimated Total Enrollment for 1971 2Fstimated Total. Average Daily Membership for 1971 2
Johnson-O'Malley Contracts for 1969-70 3Supplementary Johnson-O'Malley Contracts for 1969-70 3
Enrollment Statistics & 5(Total District Enrollment; Total District Average DailyMembership; Total Indian Enrollment; Total Indian AverageDaily Membership; Indian Graduates - 8th Grade and High School)
Indian Enrollment and Grade Placement 6 & 7Indian Attendance Data 8 & 9Indian Student Lunch Data 10 & 11Indian Student Transportation Data 12 & 13
Wisconsin State Summary ReportsElementary (K - 8) 14High School (9 - 12) 15
Rate of School Taxes 16
Local District Financial Reports 17 - 37
Narrative Report 38 - h6
College Scholarship Program 1969-70Reneval Applications 1969-70 47 - 50Summer School 1970 50Nev Applications 1969-70 51 - 53
College Scholarship Program 1970-71Reneval Applications 1970 -71 54 - 57New Applickttions 1970-71 58 - 60
INDIAN EDUCATION FUND FINANCIAL STATEMENT
July 1, 1969 - June 30, 1970
RECEIPTS
Balance carried forward July 1, 1969 . $ 71,773.16
Johnson-O'Malley ContractModification #1Modification #2
$ 292,000.00
U11121E02$ 12 000.00
Total $ 326,500.00
TOTAL RECEIPTS $_198,273.16
EXPENDITURES
1. Administration $ 27,651.17
A. Salaries $ 21,6097B. Social Security, Group Insurance,
Retirement $ 2,977.20C. Travel $._11.0242§.D. Supplies & Expenses $ 711.54
1. Telephone $ 345.892. Postage3. Repair & Maintenance $ 81.60h. Rental5. Office Supplies $ 22.16
2. Operation & Maintenance $ 226,565.74
A. Instruction $ 23,435.52B. Transportation $ 4095.13C. Supplementary JOM Payments $_611920220
1. Ashland $ 17,97.242. Bayfield $ 11,038.033. Crandon $...10141L12.h. Flambeau $ 4 9, 811.11
5. Hayward $ t 06. Lakeland (INS $, 29499. 07. Seymour $ 17,873.608. Wabeno L21.1016449. Webster $ 81'03,42
10, West De Pere 4 22,287.0011. Winter 4 1,2674812. Wisconsin Dells $1.11,21.1j1
D. Reimbursement for Underpayments $ 693.81Previous Year
1. Ashland $ n.82.2. Wisconsin Dells $ 682.00
1 .
(Indian Education Fund Financial Statement cont'd.)
E. Deductions for OverpaymentsPrevious Year
1. Flambeau $ - 768.002. Hayward $ -2,761.02
3. Lakeland UHS $ - 1,62.004. Seymour $=-219429.5. Webster $ 63.006. West De Pere $ - 2,836.1±
$ - 8 360.16
3. Parental Costs $ 3,077.50
A. School Lunches $ 3,077.50
4. Special Services Programs $ 42,639.81
A. Guidance tnd Counseling(Home-School Coordinator)1. Ashland $ 12,960.212. Flambeau $ 3,250.003. Hayward $ 5L000.004. Lakeland UHS $ 1,896.205. Webster $ 42.406. Wisconsin Dells
B. Remedial & Special Education(Tutors and Teacher Aides)1. Ashland2. Hayward3. Webster4. Wisconsin Dells
$ 1,770.00$ 1,250.00$, 825.00,
$__2420a0.
$ 33,194.81
$ 9,442120
5. BIA Summer Workshops $ 5,923.25
6. Wisconsin Indian Education Committee $ 2,500.00
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 348,557.47
$.§2111242.BALANCE
000 ***************0*Average Rate of School Taxes for all School Districts in the
State of Wisconsin 20.97
Districts Using Federal Property for Public! School Purposes . . None
Estimated Total Enrollment for Fiscal Year 1971 1,270
Estimated Total A.D.M. for Fiscal Year 1971 1,210
JOHNSON-O'MALLEY CONTRACTS FOR 1969-70
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EXPENDITURES F O RName of School District Trans-
Instruction Lunches portationTOTAL
Expenditure
Jt. 2 Cumberland $ 4,095.56 $ 628.50 $ 711.81 $ 5,435.87
Jt. 3 Freedom 4,917.12 589.10 955.50 6,461.72
Jt. 1 Holmen 386.14 82.10 35.76 504.00
Jt. 4 Milltown 4,320.14 331.85 448.50 5,100.49
Jt. 4 Neillsville 276.28 30.40 42.56 349.24
Jt. 1 Pittsville 633.56 155.80 233.70 1,023.06
Jt. 5 Pulaski 4,265.12 6,9.65 797.75 5,762.52
Jt. 3 Siren 3,527.76 387.60 771.45 4,686.81
Jt. 2 Wittenberg __1 013.84 172.50 98.70 1,285.04
Totals $23,435.52 $3,077.50 $4095.73 $30,608.75
SUPFIEMEIR Y 4ALLEY CONTRACTS FOR 1 6 - 0
jt. 1 Ashland $ 32,717.30
Jt. 1 Bayfield 11,038.03
Jt. 1 Crandon 5,148.12
No. 1 Flambeau 52,313.11
Jt. 1 Hayward 31,778.28
Lakeland Union High School 29,834.00
Jt. 4 Seymour 17,603.60
Jt. 1 Wabeno 4,016.34
Jt. 1 Webster 15,447.82
Jt. 2 West De Pere 191450.86
Jt. 1 Winter 1,267.58
Jt. 1 Wisconsin Dells 21,059.26
Total JON Supplementary Cont =acts $241,674.30Total JON Contracts 30,608.71
GRAND TOTAL JOH CONTRACTS FOR 1969-70 $272,283.05
MMIIIMMINIMIIN.11111tIMINIMMEMININAMI
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ENROLLMENT STATISTICS
TotalDistrictA.D.M.
TotalIndianEnroll-meat
TotalIndian
----Timber ofIndian
GraduatesName of School District
TotalDistrictEnroll-went 8th Or. H.S.
Jt. 1 Ashland Elem. 1,594 1,457 79 69 5Jt. 1 Ashland High 934 925 58 53 15
Jt. 1 Bayfield Elem. 330 308 62 59 8Jt. 1 Bayfield High 147 148 20 18 0
Jt. 2 Black River Falls Elem. 1,423 1,309 48 45 6Jt. 2 Black River Falls High 716 686 20 18 2
Jt. 1 Bowler Elem. 385 368 74 64Jt. 1 Bowler High 171 171 31 30 5
Jt. 1 Cm don Elem. 723 707 59 51 5A. 1 Crandon High 329 320 9 9 2
Jt. 2 Cumberland Elem. 990 946 15 14 2Jt. 2 Cumberland High 441 433 0 0 0
No. 1 Flambeau Elementary. 380 363 239 216 22 0
Jt. 3 Freedom Elem. 609 545 11 11 1Jt. 3 Freedom High 401 390 2 2 2
Jt. 1 Hayward Elem. 1,166 1,097 86 76 7Jt. 1 Hayward High 540 519 46 41 6
Jt. 1 Hulmen Elem. 908 849 0 0 0Jt. 1 Holman High 373 372 2 2 0
Lakeland Union High 587 610 55 47 0 9
Jt. h Milltown Elem. 770 740 6 6 1Jt. h Milltown High 351 344 2 2
Jt. 4 Neillsville Elem. 862 802 0 0 0Jt. 4 Neillaville High 492 1188 1 1. 0
Jt. 1 Pittsville Elem. 776 714 5 5 0Jt. 1 Pittsville High 311 319 0 0 0
Jt. 5 Pulaski Elem. 1,457 1,359 26 22Jt. 5 Pulaski High 787 779 6 5 1
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ENROLLMENT STATISTICS (cont'd.)
Name of School District
TotalDistrictEnroll-ment
TotalDistrictA.D.M.
TotalIndianEnroll-ment
TotalIndianA.D.M.
Number ofIndian
Graduates
8th Gr. H.S.
Jt. 4 Seymour Elem. 1,634 1,528 62 57 6Jt. 4 Seymour High 757 749 21 19
Jt. 3 Siren Elem. 316 307 13 13 0Jt. 3 Siren High 130 130 1 1 0
Jt. 1 Wabeno Elem. 530 498 20 18 1.Jt. 1 Wabeno High 181 177 6 5
Jt. 1 Webster Elem. 435 424 24 23 14Jt. 1 Weater High 216 215 7 6 0
Jt. 2 West De Pere Elem. 1,159 1,019 68 59 6Jt. 2 West De Pere High 707 701 23 19 2
Jt. 1 Winter Elem. 387 393 11 11 2Jt. 1 Winter High 221 219 12 9 2
Jt. 1 Wisconsin Dells Elem. 975 975 32 30 3Jt. 1 Wisconsin Dells High 533 543 14 14 1
Jt. 2 Wittenberg Elem. 1,151 1,090 2 2 0A. 2 Wittenberg High 542 542 1 1 0
TOTALS 28,827 27,578 1,269 1,143 87 51
INDIAN ENROLLMENT AND GRADE PLACEMENT
School District
GRADE PLACEMENT TotalIndianEnroll-ment2 3 5 6 10 11 12
Ashland Elem. 614 5 1.0 13 79Ashland High 12 14 13 1 58
Bayfield Elem. 6 62Bsyfield High 20
Black River Falls Elem. 5 1 6 6 3 48Black River Falls High 20
Bowler Elem. o 8 11 7 7 8 10 74Bowler High 13 31
Crandon Elem. 3 7 10 6 3 8 4 59Crandon High 9
Cumberland Elem. 0 2 1 3 15Cumberland High 0 0
Flambeau Elem. 0 25 29 28 33 26 22 26 26 24 239
Freedom Elem. 0 0 0 3 3 2 1 1 1 11Freedom High 2 2
Hayward Elem. 1 4 10 9 8 15 12 11 86Hayward High 20 8 12 46
Holmen Elem. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0i 0 0Holmen High 1 0 1 0 2
Lakeland Union High 0 15 15 15 10 551
Milltown Elem. 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 6Milltown High 0 2
Neillsville Elem. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Netllsville High 0 1
Pittsville Elem. 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 2 5Pittsville High 0 0
Pulaski Elem. 5 2 26Pulaski High 1 6
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INDIAN ENROLLMENT AND GRADE PLACEMENT (cont'd.)
School District
GRADE PLACEMENT
Seymour Elem.Seymour High
Siren Elem.Siren High
Wabeno Elem.Wabeno High
Webster Elem.Webster High
West De Pere Elem.West De Pere High
Winter Elem.Winter High
Wisconsin Dells Elem.Wisconsin Dellc High
Wittenberg Elem.Wittenberg High
TOTALS
6
2 3.
O 1
O 0
0 9
O 0
1 2
0 0
5 6 8 9
10 6
10
-11IndianEnroll-ment11 12
5
62
21
13I
206
24
7
68
23
11
12
32
2
0 1
85 68 62 1,269
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INDIAN ATTFNDANCE DATA
Name of School DistrictDays
SchoolTaught
DaysEnrolledIndian
IndianAverage DailyMembership
Jt. 1 Ashland Elem. 180 12,411 69Jt. 1 Ashland High 180 9,548 53
Jt. 1 Hayfield Elem. 175 10,290.5 59Jt. 1 Hayfield High 175 3,189 18
Jt. 2 Black River Falls Elem. 281 8,111 45Jt. 2 Black River Falls High 181 3,233 18
Jt. 1 Bowler Elem. 179 11,523.5 64Jt. 1 Bowler High 179 5,327 30
Jt. 1 Crandon Elem. 180 9,218 51Jt. 1 Crandon High 180 1,620 9
Jt. 2 Cumberland Elem. 180 2,520 14Jt. 2 Cumberland High 180 0 0
No. 1 Flambeau Elementary 178 38,422.5 216
Jt. 3 Freedom Elem. 180 1,980 11Jt. 3 Freedom High 180 360 2
Jt. 1 Hayward Elem. 178 13,586 76Jt. 1 Hayward High 178 7,237 41
Jt. 1 Holmen Elem. 180 0 0Jt. 1 Holmen High 180 360 2
Lakeland Union High 180 8,449 47
Jt. 4 Milltown Elem. 180 1,080 6Jt. 4 Milltown High 180 338 2
Jt. 4 Neillsville Elem. 180 0 0Jt. 4 Neillsville High 180 180 1
Jt. 1 Pittsville Elem. 181 905 5Jt. 1 Pittsville High 181 0 0
Jt. 5 Pulaski Elem.Jt. 5 Pulaski High
181181
3,999.5886
22
5
INDIAN ATTENDANCE DATA (cont'd.)
Name of School DistrictDays
SchoolTaught
DaysEnrolledIndian
IndianAverage DailyMembership
Jt. 4 Seymour Elem. 180 10,231 57Jt. 4 Seymour High 180 3,439.5 19
Jt. 3 Siren Elem. 180 2,148 13Jt. 3 Siren High 180 180 1
Jt. 1 Wabeno Elem. 177 3,235.5 18Jt. 1 Wabeno High 177 836 5
Jt. 1 Webster Elem. 179 4,078 23Jt. 1 Webster High 179 1,073 6
Jt. 2 West De Pere Elem. 180 10,543 59Jt. 2 West De Pere High 180 3,466 19
Jt. 1 Winter Elem. 180 1,938 11Jt. 1 Winter High 180 1,586 9
Jt. 1 Wisconsin Dells Elem. 180 5,400 30Jt. 1 Wisconsin Dells High 180 720 14
Jt. 2 Wittenberg Elem. 181 362 2Jt. 2 Wittenberg High 181 181 1
TOTALS 204,191 1,143
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INDIAN STUDENT LUNCH DATA
Name of School DistrictNumber ofIndians
Eating Lunch
Number ofMeals Served
Indian
Jt. 1 Ashland Elem. 65 10,138Jt. 1 Ashland High 58 8,635
Jt. 1 Bayfield Elem. 56 8,986Jt. 1 Bayfield High 20 2,906
Jt. 2 Black River Falls Elem. 44 6,866Jt. 2 Black River Falls High 20 2,699
Jt. 1 Bowler Elem. 66 9,926Jt. 1 Bowler High 31 4,653
Jt. 1 Crandon Elem. 57 7,933Jt. 1 Crandon High 9 1,336
Jt. 2 Cumberland Elem. 13 2,089Jt. 2 Cumberland High 0 0
No. 1 Flambeau Elementary 239 37,425
Jt. 3 Freedom Elem. 11 1,900Jt. 3 Freedom High 2 329
Jt. 1 Hayward Elem. 86 12,293Jt. 1 Hayward High 46 6,341
Jt. 1 Holmen Elem. 0 0Jt. 1 Holmen High 2 318
Lakeland Union High 55 7,145
Jt. 4 Milltown Elem. 6 807Jt. 4 Milltown High 2 208
Jt. 4 Neillsville Elem. 0Jt. 4 Neillsville High 1 144
Jt. 1 Pittsville Elem. 5 825Jt. 1 Pittsville High 0 0
Jt. 5 Pulaski Elem. 25 3,404Jt. 5 Pulaski High 6 577
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INDIAN STUDENT LUNCH DATA (cont'd.)
Name of School DistrictNumber ofIndians
Eating Lunch
Number ofMeals Served
Indian
Jt. 4 Seymour Elem. 61 9,506Jt. 4 Seymour High 21 3,218
Jt. 3 Siren Elem. 12 1,703Jt. 3 Siren High 1 147
Jt. 1 Wabeno Elem. 20 3,103Jt. 1 Wabeno High 6 804
Jt. 1 Webster Elem. 24 3,765Jt. 1 Webster High 7 919
Jt. 2 West De Pere Elem. 59 8,654Jt. 2 West De Pere High 23 2,629
Jt. 1 Winter Elem. 11 1,607Jt. 1 Winter High 12 1,088
Jt. 1 Wisconsin Dells Elem. 23 3,401Jt. 1 Wisconsin Dells High 2 168
Jt. 2 Wittenberg Elem. 2 331Jt. 2 Wittenberg High 1 173
TOTALS 1,210 179,299
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INDIAN STUDENT TRANSPORTATION DATA
Name of School DistrictNumber ofIndians
Transported
Number of DaysTransported
Indian
Number of DaysTransportedAll Students
Jt. 1 Ashland Elem. 79 12,335 87,696Jt. 1 Ashland High 58 8,635 45,939
Jt. 1 Hayfield Elem. 62 9,816 34,344Jt. 1 Hayfield High 20 2,906 12,236
Jt. 2 Black River Falls Elem. 48 7,430.5 161,093Jt. 2 Black River Falls High 20 2,701 72,829.5
Jt. 1 Bowler Elem. 74 11,096 66,173Jt. 1 Bowler High 31 4,853 28,033
Jt. 1 Crandon Elem. 51 6,760 60,925Jt. 1 Crandon High 9 1,336 30,700
Jt. 2 Cumberland Elem. 15 2,424 133,482Jt. 2 Cumberland High 0 0 61,098
No. 1 Flambeau Elementary 38 5,310 29,731
Jt. 3 Freedom Elem. 11 1,900 92,165Jt. 3 Freedhm High 2 329 66,557
Jt. 1 Hayward Elem. 86 12,286 136,750Jt. 1 Hayward High 46 6,334.5 64,727.5
Jt. 1 Holmen Elem. 0 0 150,243Jt. 1 Holmen High 2 318 614,707
Lakeland Union High 55 7,145 101,753
Jt. 4 Milltown Elem. 6 870 126,322Jt. 4 Milltown High 2 208 56,612.5
Jt. 4 Neillsville Elem. 0 0 .99,462Jt. 4 Neillsville High 1 144 52,560
Jt. 1 Pittsville Elem. 5 825 59,923Jt. 1 Pittsville High 0 0 23,175
Jt. 5 Pulaski. Elem. 26 3,731 271,369Jt. 5 Pulaski High 6 732 110,273
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INDIAN 'TRIDENT TRANSPORTATION DATA (cont'd.)
Name of School DistrictNumber ofIndians
Transported
Number of DaysTransported
Indian
Number of DaysTransportedAll Students
Jt. 4 Seymour Elem. 62 9,944.5 193,002Jt. 4 Seymour high 21 3,218.5 95,400
Jt. 3 Siren Elem. 13 1,800 39,572Jt. 3 Siren High 1 147 17,102
Jt. 1 Wabeno Elem. 20 3,103 51,101Jt. 1 Wabeno High 6 804 18,816
Jt. 1 Webster Elem. 25 * 3,835 75,896Jt. 1 Webster High 7 919 38,485
Jt. 2 West De Pere Elem. 68 10,022 116,872Jt. 2 West De Pere High 23 2,687 56,822
Jt. 1 Winter Elem. 11 1,607 53,258Jt. 1 Winter High 12 1,208 30,602
Jt. 1 Wisconsin Dells Elem. 32 4,904 114,000Jt. 1 Wisconsin Dells High 4 637 57,500
Jt. 2 Wittenberg Elem. 2 331 157,108Jt. 2 Wittenberg High 1 173 78,192
TOTALS 1,061 155,765 3,494,606.5
* One Special Education student is being reimbursed for transportation only.
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ELEMENTARY K-8
STATE SUMMAI1Y REPORT
State of Wisconsin
Indian Enrollment
(JOM Participants Only)
TOTAL AVERAGE DAILY MEMBERSUIP
Elem.
865
GRADE
A G E
Indian
Enroll-
meat
Trans-
fers*
Drop-
outs**
Summer
Total
Com-
leted
Total
Enroll -
went
46
78
910
11
12
13
14
15
16
Trans-
fers*
Drop-
outs**
Kgn.
46
43
190
34
87
2,279
150
60
5115
413
111
2,080
235
54
91
99
44
95
2,057
32
42
63
91
117
57
112
I2,077
42
33
52
51
93
.
57
88
2,080
5
-.
28
59
82
198
.
35
95
I2,011
633
59
11
4107
41
103
j1,983
71
45
59
8,
1114
72
107
I2,151
81
28
54
10
194
54
lb; 2h
89
i2,013
Ungraded
43
51
11
15
00
15
230
Total
Elem.
46
93
102
103108
95
99
115
101
68
11
1942
40
__
47
lb; 2h
902
j18,961
* *
Students known to have re-enrolled in another school of any type.
Dropouts - (a) Withdrawn by parents (b) Marriage (c) Employment (d) Detailed by law
agencies (e) Illness (f) Death
(g) Expelled (h) Other
NOTE:
Students who transferred, dropped out, etc., during the 1969 summer
are not included in the "Indian Enrollment" nor
are they subtracted from the "Indian Enrollment" to get the "Total Completed."
HIGH SCHOOL 9-12
STATE SUMMARY REPORT
State of Wisconsin
Indian Enrollment
(J0M Participants Only)
TOTAL AVERAGE DAILY MEMBERSHIP
H. S.
306
GRADE
A C E
Indian
Enroll-
ment
1969-
1970
Transfers*
)19b9-
1970
Dropouts **
Summer
Total
Cam-
pleted
Total
Enroll-
meat
14
15
16
17
18
19+
Transfers*
Dropouts **
945
51
14
11
112
6lc;3h
42d,lh
102
2,614
10
148
26
91
85
011);4h
1ld;3h
80
2,509
11
29
27
11
168
3lhad;2g;13h
15h
48
2,382
12
54
62
62
2lb;4h
0113;71i
55
2,336
Ungraded
00
0--
037
Total
H.S.
46
99
69
91
19
327
11
3b;lc;ld;2g;
2h
6lb;3d;16h
285
9,878
Students known to have re-enrolled in another school of
any type.
Dropouts - (a) Withdrawn by parents (b) Marriage (c) Employment (d) Detailed by law agencies (e) Illness (f) Death
(g) Expelled (h) Other
NOTE:
Students who transferred, dropped out, etc., during the 1969
summer are not included in the "Indian Enrollment" nor
are they subtracted from the "Indian Enrollment" to get the "Total Completed."
RATE OF SCHOOL TAXES
Rate of School Taxes
Jt. 1 Ashland Elementary and High 19.98
Jt. 1 Hayfield Elementary and High 22.61
Jt. 2 Black River Falls Elementary and High 20.02
Jt. 1 Bowler Elementary and High 18.00
Jt. 1 Crandon Elementary and High 15.97
Jt. 2 Cumberland Elementary and High 23.09
No. 1 Flambeau (Lac du Flambeau) 5.58
Jt. 3 Freedom Elementary and High 22.33
Jt. 1 Hayward Elementary and High 16.11
Jt. I Holmen Elementary and High 22.20
Lakeland Union High 5.15
Jt. 4 Milltown Elementary and High 20.61
Jt. 4 Neillsville Elementary and High 19.05
Jt. 1 Pittsville Elementary and High 23.92
Jt. 5 Pulaski Elementary and High 18.60
Jt. 4 Seymour Elementary and High 22.51
Jt. 3 Siren Elementary and High 20.04
Jt. 1 Wabeno Elementary and High 16.00
Jt. 1 Webster Elementary and High 19.32
Jt. 2 West De Pere Elementary and High 17.97
Jt. 1 Winter Elementary and High 18.78
Jt. 1 Wisconsin Dells Elementary and High 18.58
Jt. 2 Wittenberg Elementary and High 25.42
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County Ashland
Total School Enrollment 2,528,
Total School ADM 2,382
ASHLAND
(Financial Report)
District No. Joint 1
Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 137
Total Indian (JOM) ADM 122
Amount of Operational Budget Fiscal Year 1970 $ 1,924,274.43
P.L. 874 Entitlement $ 53,331.80P.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $_21A395.27Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $ 32,717.30
Rate of School Taxes 19.98 Average rate for all similar-typeschool districts in the State 20.97
1. Operation & Maintenance (Basic Support). 15,94.5.84
A. Instruction $ 13,389.76B. Transportation $ 2,556.08C. Other Instructional Costs
2. Parental Costs 2,029.40
A. School Lunches $.--ELOP212B. Activity and Related FeesC. SuppliesD. Other Parental Costs
3. Special Services Programs $ 14 730.21
A. Guidance & Counseling $ 12 60.21B. Attendance & Home VisitorC. Remedial & Special EducationD. Teacher Aides $ 1,770.00E. Summer Programs for StudentsF. Expansion of Curricular OfferingsG. Other Special Programs
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson-O'Malley) 32,705.45
* The actual JOM Contract computed for 1969-70 was $32,705.45; however,payment was increased by $11.85 due to an underpayment in that amounton the 1968-69 contract $ + 11.85
GRAND TOTAL $ 32,717.30
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BAYFIELD
(Financial Report)
County Hayfield District No. Joint 1
Total School Enrollment Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 82
Total School ADM 456 Total Indian (JOM) ADM 77
Amount of Operational Budget Fiscal Year 1970 $ 380,099.32
P.L. 874 Entitlement $ 18 833.34P.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $ 6,715.00Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $ 11 038.03
Rate
1.
of School Taxes 22.61 Average rate for all similar-typedistricts in the State 20.97school
Operation & Maintenance (Basic Support) $ 9,967.34
A. Instruction $ 7,579.82
B. Transportation $ 2,387.52C. Other Instructional Costs $
2. Parental Costs $ 1,070.62
A. School Lunches $ 1,070.69B. Activity and Related FeesC. SuppliesD. Other Parencal Costs
3. Special Services Programs None
A. Guidance & Counseling $B. Attendance & Home Visitor $C. Remedial & Special Education $D. Teacher Aides $E. Summer Programs for Students $F. Expansion of Curricular Offerings $G. Other Special Programs $
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson-O'Malley) 11,038 03
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County Forest
Total School Enrollment 1,052
Total School ADM 1,027
CRANDON
(Financial Report)
District No. Joint 1
Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 68
Total Indian (JOM) ADM 60
Amount of Operational Budget Fiscal Year 1970 $_ 681,642.22
P.L. 874 Entitlement $ 25,169.81P.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $ 11,237.48Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $ 5,148.12
Rate of School Taxes 15.97 Average rate for all similar-typedistricts in the State 20.97school
1. Operation & Maintenance (Basic Support) $ 4,685.82
A. Instruction $ 3,795.20B. Transportation $ 890.62C. Other Instructional Costs $
2. Parental Costs $ 462.30
A. School Lunches $ 462.30B. Activity and Related Fees $C. Supplies $D. Other Parental Costs $
3. Special Services Programs $ None
A. Guidance & CounselingB. Attendance & Home VisitorC. Remedial & Special EducationD. Teacher AidesE. Summer Programs for StudentsF. Expansion of Curricular OfferingsG. Other Special Programs
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson-O'Malley) $ 5,148.12
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County Barron
Total School Enrollment .1,431
Total School ADM 1,379
CUMBERLAND
(Financial Report)
District No. Joint 2
Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 15
Total Indian (JOM) ADM 14
Amount of Operational Budget Fiscal Year 1970 $ 1,103,592.28
P.L. 874 Entitlement $ NoneP.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $_22.1121L22Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $ 5,43537
Rate of School Taxes 23.09 Average rate for all similar-typeschool districts in the State 20.97
1. Maintenance (Basic $ 4,807.37
A. Instruction $ 4,095126B. Transportation $ 711.81,C. Other Instructional Costs
2. Parentaa Costs 628.50
A. School Lunches $ 628.50B. Activity and Related FeesC. SuppliesD. Other Parental Costs
3. Special Services Programs
A. Guidance & Counseling $B. Attendance & Home Visitor $C. Remedial & Special Education $D. Teacher Aides $E. Sumner Programs for Students $F. Expansion of Curricular Offerings $G. Other Special Programs $
None
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson-O'Malley) 5.1435.87
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FLAMBEAU
(Financial Report)
County Vilas District No. No. 1
Total School Enrollment 380 Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 239
Total School ADM 363 Total Indian (JOM) ADM 216
Amount of Gperationa1 Budget Fiscal Year 1970 $ 264,797.97
P.L. 874 Fntitlemeut ta22112gP.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $ -Il,91.49Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $ 52_2313.11
Rate of School Taxes 5.58 Average rate for all similar-typeschool districts in the State, 15.03
1. Operation & Maintenance (Basic Support) $ 45,376.21
A. Instruction $ 44,g9.11B. Transportation $ 857.10C. Other Instructional Costs $
2. Parental Costs $ 4,454.90
A. School Lunches $ 4_1X4.90B. Activity and Related Fees $C. Supplies $D. Other Parental Costs $
3. Special Services Programs $ 3,250.00
A. Guidance & Counseling $ 3,250.00B. Attendance & Home Visitor $C. Remedial & Special Education $D. Teacher Aides $E. Summer Programs for Students $F. Expansion of Curricular Offerings $G. Other Special Programs $
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson-O'Malley) $ 53,081.11
The actual JON Contract computed for 1969-70 vas $53,081.11; however,payment was decreased by $768.00 due to an overpayment in that amounton the 1968-69 contract $ - 768.00
GRAND TOTAL $, 52,313.11,
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FREEDOM
(Financial Report)
County Outagamie District No. Joint 3
Total School Enrollment 1,010 Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 13
Total School ADM .935 Total Indian (JOM) ADM 13
.Amount of Operational Budget Fiscal Year 1970
P.L. 874 Entitlement $ NoneP.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $ NoneJohnson-O'Malley Receipts $ 6,461.72
$ 754,10.79
Rate of School Taxes 22.33 Average rate for all similar-typeschool districts in the State 20.97
1. Operation & Maintenance (Basic Support) 5,872.62
A. Instruction $ 4,917.12B. Transportation $_ 950C. Other Instructional Costs $
2. Parental Costs
A. School Lunches $ 589.10B. Activity and Related FeesC. SuppliesD. Other Parental Costs
589.10
3. Special Services Programs None
A. Guidance & Counseling $IL Attendance & Home Visitor $C. Remedial & Special Education $D. Teacher Aides $E. Sumner Programs for Students $F. Expansion of Curricular Offerings $G. Other Special Programs $
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson-O'Malley) $ 6.40.212
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County Sewer
Total School Enrollment 1,706
Total School ADM 1.616
HAYWARD
(Financial Report)
District No. Joint 1
Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 132
Total Indian (JOM) ADN 117
Amount of Operational Budget Fiscal Year 1970
P.L. 874 Entitlement $ 44,172.22P.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $ 27 6:40Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $ 31,77 .2
$ 1,249,354 17
Rate of School Taxes 16.11 Average rate for all similar-typeschool districts in the State 22,21_
1. Operation NIiArAvjarAce(131k112,.,2112ml'
A. InstructionB. TransportationC. Other Instructional Costs
$ 23,385.06$ 2,734,55
2. Parental Costs $ 1,869.69
A. School LunchesB. Activity and Related FeesC. SuppliesD. Other Parental Costs
$ 1,869.69$
$
3. Special Services Programs $ 6,550.00
A. Guidance & CounselingB. Attendance & Home VisitorC. Remedial & Special EducationD. Teacher AidesE. Sumner Programs for StudentsF. Expansion of curricular OfferingsO. Other Special Programs
1. Tvo Evening Study Centers
$2J000.00
$
$
$
$ 1,550.00
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson - O'Malley) $ 34,539.30
* The actual JOM Contract computed for 1969-70 was $34,539.30; however,payment vas decreased by $2,761.02 due to an overpayment in that amounton the 1968-69 contract $ 2,761,02
GRAND TOTAL $ 31.778.28
HOLMEN
(Financial Report)
County LaCrosse District No. Joint 1
Total School Enrollment 1,281 Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 2
'Total School ADM 1,221 Total Indian (JOM) ADM 2
Amount o2LEdetFiscalYefCerationalBarla0 $ 809,910.65
P.L. 874 Entitlement $ NoneP.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $ 91211.00
Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $ Pi7755
Rate
1.
of School Taxes 22.20 Average rate for all similar-typeschool districts in the State
Support),
20.97
Operation & Maintenance (Basic $ 421.92
A. Instruction $ 386.14B. Transportation $21111C. Other Instructional Costs $
2. Pareatal Costs $ 82.10
A. School Lunches $ 82.10B. Activity and Related Fees $C. Supplies $D. Other Parental Costs $
3. Special Services Programs $ None
A. Guidance & Counseling $B. Attendance & Home Visitor $C. Remedial & Special Education $D. Teacher Aides $E. Sumner Programs for Students $F. Expansion of Curricular Offerings $G. Other Special Programs $
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson-O'Malley) $ 'Oh.®
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LAKELAND UHS
(Financial Report)
County Oneida District No. None
Total School Enrollment 587 Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment _IL
Total School ADM 610 Total Indian (JOM) ADM 47
Amount of Operational Budget Fiscal Year 1970 701,765..31
P.L. 874 Entitlement $ 17,072.70P.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $ 4,302.73Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $ 29,834.00 *
Rate of School Taxes 5.15 Average rate for all similar-typeschool districts in the State 9.71,
1. opeattorlajj.iceBasicam_llagmaintetIrt $ 28,122.77
A. Instruction $ 25,609.75B. Transportation $ 2,513.02C. Other Instructional Costs $
2. Parental Costs $41214.03,
A. School Lunches $ 1,477.03B. Activity and Related Fees $C. Supplies $D. Other Parental Costs $
3. Special Services Programs $ -' 1,896.20
A. Guidance & Counseling $ 1,896.2002.00 Counselor)
212.20 Secretary)B. Attendance & Home Visitor $
($ 211,664
C. Remedial & Special Education $D. Tea:her Aides $E. Summer Programs for Students $F. Expansion of Curricular Offerings $G. Other Special Programs $
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson-01Malley) $RLI&LOThe actual JOM Contract computed for 1969-70 vas $31,496.00; however,payment vas decreased by $1,662.00 due to an overpayment in that amounton the 1968-69 contract $ - 1.662.00
GRAND TOTAL $ 29,834.00
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County Polk
Total School Enrollment 1,121
Total School ADM 1,084,
MILLTOWN
(Financial Report)
District No. Joint 4
Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 8
Total Indian (JOM) ADM 8
Amount of Operational Budget Fiscal Year 1270 877,226.38
P.L. 874 Entitlement $ NoneP.L. 89-10 Title I ReceiptsJohnson-O'Malley Receipts
Rate of School Taxes 20.61 Average rate for all similar-typedistricts in the State 20.97school
1. Operation & Maintenance (Basic Support) . $ 4,768.64
A. Instruction $ 4,320.14B. Transportation $ 1448.50C. Other Instructional Costs
2. Parental Costs 331J1
A. School Lunches $ 331.85B. Activity and Related FeesC. SuppliesD. Other Parental Costs
3. Special Services Programs $ None
A. Cuiiance & CounselingB. Attendance & Home VisitorC. Remedial & Special EducationD. Tea:her AidesE. Swatter Programs for StudentsF. Expansion of Curricular OfferingsO. other Special Programs
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson - O'Malley) 5,100.49
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NEILLSVILLE
(Financial Report)
County Clark District No. Joint 4
Total School Enrollment _144 Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 1
Total School ADM 1,290 Total Indian (JOM) ADM 1
Amount of pIUietFiscCerationalBa.Uesg:1212 $ 842,289.40
P.L. 874 Entitlement $ NoneP.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $ 44,675.03Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $ 349.24
Rate of School Taxes 19.05 Average rate for all similar-typeschool districts in the State 20.97
1. Operation & Maintenance (1121!c Support) $ 318.84
A. Instruction $ 276.28B. Transportation $ 4i7gC. Other Instructional Costs $
2. Parental Costs $ .30.40
A. School Lunches $ 30.40B. Activity and Related Fees $C. Supplies $D. Other Parental Costs $
3. Special Services Programs $ None
A. Guidance & Counseling $B. Attendance & Home Visitor $C. Remedial & Special Education $D. Teacher Aides $E. Summer Programs for Students $F. Expansion of Curricular Offerings $G. Other Special Programs $
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson-O'Malley) 349.24
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PITTSVILLE
(Financial Report)
County Wood District No. Joint 1
Total School Enrollment 1,087 Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment _2_
Total School ADM 1,033 Total Indian (JOM) ADM 5
Amount of Operational Budget Fiscal Year 1970 $ 722,479.53
P.L. 874 Entitlement $ NoneP.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $ 20,642.55Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $ 1,023.06
Rate of School Taxes 23.92 Average rate for all similar-typedistricts in the State 20.91school
1. Operation & Maintenance (Basic Support) $ 867.26
A. Instruction $ 633.56B. Transportation $ 233.70C. Other Instructional Costs $
2. Parental Costs $ 155.80
A. School Lunches $ 155.80B. Activity and Related Fees $C. Supplies $D. Other Parental Costs $
3. Special Services Programs $ None
A. Guidance & Counseling $B. Attendance & Home Visitor $C. Remedial & Special Education $D. Teacher Aides $E. Sumner Programs for Students $F. Expansion of Curricular Offerings $G. Other Special Programs $
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson-O'Malley) $ 1,023.06
PULASKI
(Financial Report)
County Brown District No. Joint 5,
Total School Enrollment 2,244, Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 32
Total School ADM 2,138 Total Indian (JOM) ADM 27
Amount of Cperational Budget Fiscal Year 1970 $ 1,322,378.42
P.L. 874 Entitlement $ NoneP.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $ 39,412.59Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $ 5,762.52
Rate
1.
of School Taxes 18.60 Average rate for all similar-typeschool districts in the State
Support!
20.97
Operation & Maintenance (Basic 5,062.87
A. instruction $ 4,265.12B. Transportation $ 797.75C. Other Instructional Costs $
2. Parental Costs $ 6;19.65
A. School Lunches $ 699.65B. Activity and Related Fees $C. Supplies $D. Other Parental Costs $
3. Special Services Programs None
A. Guidance & Counseling $B. Attendance & Hone Visitor $C. Remedial & Special Education $D. Teacher Aides $E. Summer Programs for Students $P. Expansion of Curricular Offerings $G. Other Special Programs $
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson-O'Malley) 5,762,52
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County OKagamie
Total School Enrollment 2,391
Total School ADM 2,277
SEYMOUR
(Financial Report)
District No. Joim 4
Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 83
Total Indian (JOM) ADM 76
Amount of Operational d et Fiscal Year 1970 0 $ 1,687,409.74
P.L. 874 Entitlement $ 14,256J9P.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $ '0,842.43Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $ 17 603.60 *
Rate of School Taxes 22.51 Average rate for all similar-typeschool districts in the State 20.97
1. Operation & Maintenance Basic Su rt $ 15,777.03
A. Instruction $ 13053.3TB. Transportation $ 2,423.6C. Other Instructional Costs
2. Parental Costs 2,096.57
A. School Lunches $ 2,096.57B. Activity and Related Fees $C. SuppliesD. Other Parental Costs
3. Special Services Programs None
A. Guidance & CounselingB. Attendance & Home VisitorC. Remedial & Special EducationD. Teacher AidesE. Sunnier Programs for StudentsF. Expansion of Curricular OfferingsG. Other Special Programs
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson - O'Malley) $ 17,873.60
* The actual JOM Contract computed for 1969-70 vas $17,873.60; bovever,payment as decreased by $270.00 due to an overpayment in that amounton the 1968-69 contract $ - 270.00
GRAND TOTAL
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County Burnett
Total School Enrollment 446
Total School ADM 437
SIRE?'
(Financial Report)
District No. Joint 3
Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 14
Total Indian (JOM) ADM 14
Amount of Operational BudKet Fiscal Year 1970 $ 345,610.07
P.L. 874 Entitlement $ NoneP.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $ 22,367.17Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $ 4,686.81
Rate
1.
of School Taxes 20.04 Average rate for all similar-typeschool districts in the State 2.921._
$ 4,299.21Operation Maintenance
A. Instruction $ 3,527.76B. Transportation $ 771.45C. Other Instructional Costs $
2. Parental Costs $___,g L.62
A. School Lunches $ 387.60,B. Actvity and Related Fees $C. Supplies $D. Other Parental Costs $
3. Special Services Programs None
A. Guidance & CounselingB. Attendance & Home VisitorC. Remedial & Special EducationD. Teacher AidesE. Summer Programs for StudentsF. Expansion of Curricular Offerings0. Other Special Programs
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (JohnsonO'Malley) 4,686.81
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WABENO
(Financial Report)
County Forest District No. Joint 1
Total School Enrollment 711 Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 26
Total School ADM 675 Total Indian (JOM) ADM 23
Amount of Operational Budget Fiscal Year 1970 $ 476,464.77
P.L. 874 Entitlement $ 26,577.41P.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $ 8,775.38Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $ 4,016.34
Rate of School Taxes 16.00 Average rate for all similar-typeschool districts in the State 20.97
1. Operation & Maintenance (Basic Support) $ 3,682.18
A. Instruction $ 3,313.08B. Transportation $ 369.10C. Other Instructional Costs $
2. Parental Costs :14.16
A. School Lunches $ 334.16B. Activity and Related FeesC. SuppliesD. Other Parental Costs
3. Special Services Programs None
A. Guidance & CounselingB. Attendance & Home VisitorC. Remedial & Special EducationD. Teacher AidesE. Summer Programs for StudentsF. Expansion of Curricular OfferingsG. Other Special Programs
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson-O'Malley) $ 4,016.34
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County Burnett
WEBSTER
(Financial Report)
District No. Joint 1
Total School Enrollment 651 Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 31
Total School ADM 639 Total Indian (JOM) ADM .22._
Amount of Operational Bud et Fiscal Year 12/2 $ 544,9611a
P.L. 874 Entitlement 2().1gP.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts 2.55.Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $1511L1 *
Rate of School Taxes 19.32 Average rate for all similar-typeschool districts in the State 20.9/
1. Operation iSupport) $ 8,262.01A. Ilstruction $ 7.361.00B. Tiansportation $ 901.0.1.C. Other Instructional Costs
2. Parental Costs 481.41
A. School Lunches $ 481.41B. Activity and Related FeesC. SuppliesD. Other Parental Costs
3. Special Services Programs $ 6,767.40
A. Guidance & Counseling $ 5,942.40B. Attendance & Home VisitorC. Remedial & Special EducationD. Teacher AidesE. Summer Programs for StudentsF. Expansion of Curricular OfferingsG. Other Special Programs $ 825.00
1. Tutoring Center at Danbury
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson-O'Malley) $ 15 510.82
* The actual JOM Contract computed for 1969-70 was $15,510.82; however,payment was decreased by $63.00 due to an overpayment on the 1968 -69contract 63.00
GRAND TOTAL $ 15,447.82
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WEST DE PERE
(Financial Report)
County ?)rown District Ho. Joint 2
Total School Enrollment 1 866 Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 91
Total School ADM 1,720 '..V;a1 Indian (JOM) ADM 78
Amount of Operational Budget Fiscal Year 1970 $ 1,121,962.62
*
P.L. 874 Entitlement $ 17,072.70P.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $ 15t662.2/Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $ 19,450.a6
Rate of School Taxes 17.97 Average rate for all similar-typeschool districts in the State 20.97
1. Operation & Maintenance (Basic Support) $ 20,684J15
A. Instruction $ 17,646.85B. Transportation $ 3,037.71C. Other Instructional Costs $
2. Parental Costs
A. School Lunches $ 1,602.44B. Activity and Related FeesC. SuppliesD. Other Parental Costs
1,602.44
3. Special Services Programs None
A. Guidance & CounselingB. Attendance & Hoe VisitorC. Remedial & Special EducationD. Teacher AidesE. Summer Programs for StudentsF. Expansion of Curricular OfferingsG. Other Special Programs
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson-O'Malley) $ 22,287.00
* The actual JOM Contract computed for 1969-70 was $22,287.00; however,payment was decreased by $2,836.14 due to an overpayment in that amounton the 1968-69 contract $ 2,836.14
GRAND TOTAL $ 19,450.86
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.County Sawyer
Total School Enrollment 608
Total School ADM 612
WINTER
(Financial Report)
District No. Joint 1
Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 23
Total Indian (JOM) ADM 20
Amount of Operational Budget Fiscal Year 1970 $ 509,150.15
P.L. 874 Entitlement $ 5,808.27P.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $ 25,602.00Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $ 1,267.58
Rate
1.
of School Taxes 18.78 Average rate for all similar-typeschool districts in the State 20.97
Operation & Maintenance (Basic Support) 1,159.08
A. Instruction $ 996.32B. Transportation $ 162.76C. Other Instructional Costs $
2. Parental Costs $ 108.50
A. School Lunches $ 108.50B. Activity and Related Fees $C. Supplies $D. Other Parental Costs $
3. Special Services Programs $ None
A. Guidance & Counseling $B. Attendance & Home Visitor $C. Remedial & Special Education $D. Teacher Aides $E. Summer Programs for Students $F. Expansion of Curricular Offerings $G. Other Special Programs $
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson-O'Malley) $ 1,267.58
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WISCONSIN DELLS
(Financial Report)
County Columbia District No. Joint 1
Total School Enrollment 1,508 Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 36
Total School ADM 1,518 Total Indian (JOM) ADM 34
Amount of Operational Budget Fiscal Year lam $ 1.0561853.60
P.L. 87 Entitlement $ 44003.16P.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $ 29,434.28Johnson-O'Malley Receipts $ 21,059.26 *
Rate
1.
of School Taxes 18.58 Average rate for all similar-typeschool districts in the State
Support)
20.97
Operation & Maintenance (Basic $ 10,330.04'
A. Instruction $ 9,620.60B. Transportation $ 709.44C. Other Instructional Costs $
2. Parental Costs $ 601.22
A. School Lunches $ 601.22B. Activity and Related Fees $C. Supplies $D. Other Parental Costs $
3. Special Services Programs $ 9 446.00
A. Guidance & Counseling $ 8,646.00 (Counselor $4,146)
B. Attendance & Home Visitor (Tutors$4,500)
C. Remedial & Special Education$---70765D. Teacher Aides
E. Summer Programs for StudentsF. Expansion of Curricular OfferingsG. Other Special Programs
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson-O'Malley) $ 20,377.26
* The actual JOM Contract computed for 1969-70 was $20,377.26; however,payment was increased by $682.00 due to an underpayment in that amounton the 1968-69 contract $ 682.00
GRAND TOTAL $
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County Shawano
Total School Enrollment 1,693
Total School ADM 1,632
WITTENBERG
(Financial Report)
District No. Joint 2
Total Indian (JOM) Enrollment 3
Total Indian (JOM) ADM 3
Amount of Cper'itional Budget Fiscal Year 1970 $ 1,253,112.35
P.L. 574 LLtitlement $ NoneP.L. 89-10 Title I Receipts $11.21b2.28Johnson-O'Malley Receipts ..... . . $ 1,285.04
Rate
1.
of School Taxes 25.42 Avezuge rate for all similar-typedistricts in the State 20.9school
Operation & Maintenance (Basic Support) $ 1,112.54
A. Instruction $ 1,013.84B. Transportation $ 98.70C. Other Instructional Costs $
2. Parental Costs $ 172.0
A. School Lunches $ 172.50B. Activity and Related Fees $C. Supplies $D. Other Parental Costs $
3. Special Services Programs $ None
A. Guidance & Counseling $B. Attendance & Home Visitor $C. Remedial & Special Education $D. Teacher Aides $E. Summer Programs for Students $F. Expansion of Curricular Offerings $G. Other Special Programs $
TOTAL EXPENDITURES (Johnson-O'Malley) $ 1,285.04
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NARRATIVE REPORT
Wisconsin has been involved with the Johnson-O'Malley Program since
1947. Eligible school districts have received reimbursement for educational
services provided for Indian children residing on federal non-taxable land.
Johnson-O'Malley funds are allocated by the State Department of Public
Instruction after determining the local cost per pupil for contracted services.
Special programs to improve educational opportunities and services for Indian
children, including home-school coordinators, teacher aides, and tutoring
services, have also teen supported by Johnson-O'Malley funds.
Current trends indicate an increased local awareness of, and financial
support for, improved educational practices and programs in Indian education.
A greater percentage of Johnson-O'Malley funds are being allocated for
specific programs for Indian pupils. Local school officials, through
encouragement of the Department of Public Instruction and involvement of
Indian leaders, are recognizing the need for an increased expenditure of
funds in this direction.
Other trends show a significant increase of direct involvement by the
Indian community in school affairs. The Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council,
Inc., Education Committee and the local Indian Education Committees are
actively engaged at local and state levels of education.
Program Objectives
To secure for Indian children the educational opportunities andlearning environment necessary to fulfill their educational needs.
To promote understanding and improve relationships between theschool, home and community,
To cooperate in developing and supporting in-service trainingfor teachers of Indian children.
To provide financial assistance to local school districts forimplementation of programs, services and activities jointly plannedand mutually approved by the school and Indian community.
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The degree to which objectives are being accomplished can be evaluated
in the report of "Special Programs in Indian Education" which are described
in another section of this narrative.
Problem areas in Indian Education include a need for:
1. Improvement in the retention rate of Indian high schoolpupils.
2. Increased involvement of Indian parents in school affairs.
3. Expansion of programs and activities for Indian pupils andparents that tend to enhance their self-concept and theirattitude regarding the value of educational achievement.
4. Curriculum review and revision with respect to Indian historyand culture.
"SPECIAL PROGRAMS IN INDIAN EDUCATION"
ASHLAND
With Johnson-O'Malley support, two teacher aides of Indian ancestrywere assisting classroom instruction at the kindergarten and firstgrade levels. The Home-School Coordinator continued providingcounseling services, plus holding meetings, cc,aferences and programplanning sessions with the Indian community and the local IndianEducation Committee.
Plans have also been completed to implement an accredited highschool course in Indian History and Culture for 1970-71.
Title I funds were used to conduct a summer reading program onthe Bad River Reservation for 15 students. The teacher and anaide went directly to the home and conducted the reading improvementprogram on a one-to-one basis.
During the summer, 1969, a program of English and History make-upwas operated on the reservation for students in grades 9 - 12.There were approximately 15 students in each class who completedand received 1/2 credit for each subject.
During the 1970 summer, a second program was operated on thereservation involving 2 teachers and 32 students. Courses offeredwere English and Indian Culture. Each high school student received1/2 credit for each course. Participating junior high studentsreceived remedial help and enrichment.
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MAYFIELD
(Title r) Provided a developmental reading program for pupils intrades 2 - 6. High interest, low-level ability materials; audio-visual equipment; and field trips were used to stimulate interestin school and serve as additional reading development in the earlygrades. Of the 39 pupils in the program, 24 were of Indian descent.
BLACK RIVER FALLS
Under the Title ICI Program, provided transportation for Head Startpupils and for the Indian students participating in the summerInter-Cultural Program conducted at Wisconsin State University -Eau Claire.
The Junior High School sponsors a co-curricular club which placesemphasis on Indian culture and history.
The "Falls Advisory Council", organized in 1968, represents a crosssection of the community and includes Indian adults. The Councilcooperates with the school officials in promoting educational pro-grams, school retention and counseling.
BOWLER
Local funds provide special transportation services to enableIndian students to participate in after-school activities.
Under a Title I, Special Assistance Project, 15 Indian an20 non- Indian pupils participate in a reading improvement activity.
Title II funds are utilized to add library books reflecting Indianhistory.
Indian aides (2) are involved in the Title I project as well as inthe primary grades.
CRANDON
Developing plans with Wisconsin State University - Stevens Pointfor a student tutoring program for 1970-71.
CUMBERLAND
Held a local in-service program on the education of Indian youth.The workshop was conducted by Indians and included sensitivity toIndian problems and cultural heritage.
An Indian club was organized and includes non-Indian members. Itsactivities are recreational, cultural and educational.
A university extension course entitled "Sensitivity to Minorities"was held at the Cumberland School during the spring of 1970. Thedistrict was instrumental in organizing the class and promotingdiscussions of the American Indians as a part of the course.
FREEDOM
Operated a Title I project "To Prevent Learning Disorders inDisadvantaged K-12 Students." Three of the 20 pupils involvedwere Indian. The program included speech therapy and guidance.Personnel included a psychologist, tutors and aides.
HAYWARD
Johnson-O'Malley funds provided the services of a Home-SchoolCoordinator (1/2 time), guidance and counseling services, twoNight Study Centers on the reservation, special tutoring servicesand transportation to and from the study centers. Approximately70 pupils, grades 5 - 12, were involved in the study centers.
A summer vocational program was conducted on the reservation.Activities included metal spinning, etching, leathercraft, plasticsand auto mechanics. Transportation was provided for the 37 students,grades 7 - 12, who participated.
The district also provides opportunities for staff participationin workshops and institutes for teachers of Indian children.
Title I Programs: Special help. "Communications Skills" forgrades 1 - 8. This program included the children in the .St. Francis Mission School and involved a total of 175 Indianpupils and 150 non-Indians.
In grades 9 - 12, a "Special Reading and Cultural Program" wasconducted for 50 Indian and 25 non-Indian students.
Special guidance services offered for grades 1 - 6 (includingSt. Francis Mission School).
HAYWARD - Title I Programs cont'd.
Teacher aides were involved in education services for 100Indian students and 175 non-Indian students.
Transportation for special school events was provided.
Title II funds for 1969-70 were used entirely for the purchaseof library materials (books, films and records) for or aboutIndians and Indian culture.
Hayward participates in a summer Head Start Program which enrolled10 Indian pupils. The district provides rooms, equipment, materials,kitchen and dining facilities, along with sharing transportationcosts.
FLAMBEA9 (Lac du Flambeau)
Johnson-O'Malley funds were utilized for the employment of aHome-School Coordinator during the second semester. Schoolrecords indicate that 60 percent of the Indian students andfamilies received direct Services. All pupils received schoollunch services at no charge. No charges were assessed forathletics or any other school activity, including gym uniforms.Band instruments were provided for the needy. No charges weremade for Home Economics or Shop materials, and free transportationwas provided for all athletic events and other school activities.
A Speech Therapy Program was conducted for 16 Indian and 9 non-Indian pupils.
Other programs for Indian pupils included cooperation with theU. S. Public Health Bureau to provide free dental and medicalservices at the school for eligible needy children.
The school also co-sponsored a Neighborhood Youth Corps Programdirected by the Farmers Union and Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council.
Lac du Flambeau's faculty included 2 Indian teachers, 1 teacheraide, 1 clerical aide, and 6 parent educators'.
Title I Programs:Primary Preventative Reading Program -- 46 Indian and 7 non-
Indian students.Summer Tutorial Program-45 Indian and 7 non-Indian students.Summer School for Eighth Grade Underachievers -- 21 Indian
and 2 non-Indian students.Summer Dental Assistance Program -- 92 IndiansSpeech, Language, Auditory Discrimination Workshop -- 15 Indian
and 6 non-Indian students.Breakfast Program for Kindergarten during school year.
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LAKELAND UNION HIGii SCHOOL
Provides the services of a full-time Home-School Coordinatorwithout the benefit of special Johnson - O'Malley funding. TheCoordinator functions as a counselor, advisor, social worker,and also performs in other areas which will benefit the Indianstudents.
Each year Johnson-O'Malley funds are used to sponsor an extendedfield trip for the Indian students in grades 11 and 12. Thepurpose of the trip is to provide them with opportunities toexperience cultural improvement activities, tour manufacturingplants, visit colleges and vocational schools, and visit museums.
A Title I Program offered tutorial services to students that wereexperiencing problems within specific subj%ict areas. Approximately50 percent of the participating pui.ils wer: Indians.
PITTSVILLE
The Title I project consisted of two parts -- Speech Correctionand Cultural Enrichment through Fine Arts. One-half of the Indianstudents enrolled participated in the program.
SEYMOUR
Has approximately 275 Indian pupils of which 80 are federally-connected.
Late transportation is provided for the youths who wish toremain after regular dismissal to use school facilities orparticipate in co-curricular activities. The program has beenin operation six years. Johnson-O'Malley funds are used forthis program.
Title I programs have centered around the Oneida Indians. Anurse has been working with the Indian students and helping toprovide necessary health needs. An elementary guidance counselordevotes 60 percent of her time in working with the Indian studentshelping to identify and diagnose special problem areas. An enrich-ment program for high school students is provided by specialcounseling three half-days per week.
The most extensive Title I program is a summer school for the OneidaIndians. Emphasis has been placed on the multi-unit approach,in-service of teachers and an enrichment program. The summer staffincluded 8 teachers, 1 librarian, 1 art teacher, and a guidancecounselor.
43 .
SEYMOUR cont'd.
Title II funds have been utilized to provide audio-visualmaterial and books relating to Indians.
SIREN
JohnsonO'Malley funds were utilized to provide the servicesof a Home-School Coordinator for 25 federally-connected and6 non-federally connected Indian pupils.
Title I providedmath, dramatics,education, waterprogram involved
WABENO
a comprehensive summer school program includingmusic, industrial arts, reading, art, physicalsafety,. canoeing, boating and camping. This8 Indian children.
Title I provided a summer program for children in grades 1 - 6.Eight Indian children enrolled for special help in reading andarithmetic. Field trips were also included to broaden theirsocial experiences. Teacher aides have been employed to followthrough on this program during the regular term.
WEBSTER
Has had partial Johnson-O'Malley support for a Home-SchoolCoordinator. Concentration has been on improving the attendance,problems with school dropouts, Indian participation in schoclactivities, and involvement in school affairs.
Indian students were provided with an evening study center andreceived tutoring assistance from a licensed classroom teacher.
The H)me-School Coordinator and an intermediate grade teacherwere both of Indian descent.
WEST DE PERE
Johnson-O'Malley funds were utilized to offer a high school creditcourse in Indian History and Culture. Classes '.ere held bothsemesters and attended by both Indian and non-Indian students.
WEST DE PERE cont'd.
Two administrators received in-service training by attendingthe first National Indian Conference in St. Paul, Minnesota.
An assembly program was presented by the Oneida Indians.
In-service training activities included participation of theguidance counselors at several conferences on Indian educationwhich were held at Wisconsin State University - Stevens Point.
For the convenience of the Indian pupils and parents, a drivereducation car was placed in the Indian community during thesummer.
Title I funds were instrumental in contracting with St. Norbert'sCollege to provide tutors for the High View School. Sixty-sevenIndian pupils received tutoring assistance.
A summer school program directed at developing attitudes forchildren in grades 1 - 3 was also offered. Forty-five Indianpupils were invited to attend and 26 enrolled.
All students had available the services of guidance counselors,a social worker, a psychologist, and a speech therapist.
Two Indian teachers are on the faculty. One teaches thirdgrade, the other is in girl's physical education.
WISCONSIN DELLS
Employed a Home-School Coordinator to establish effective linesof communication between Indian families and the school. Twotutors were employed full -time to work directly with the Indianelementary pupils during the regular school day. One Indianwoman was engaged as a teacher's aide in the kindergarten.
In cooperation with the University of Wisconsin - Baraboo Campus,an evening tutoring program was established whereby a one-to-oneteacher-pupil ratio was maintained.
"Reach and Teach," a Title I program, provided reading improvementservices for 24 Indian pupils.
Graphic Art courses were established at the high school level.Indian pupils were given priority to enroll.
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"IN-SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR TEACHERS OF INDIAN CHILDREN"
A workshop for "Teachers of Indian Youth" was held for two weeks in
July 1970 at Wisconsin State University - Superior. The majority of the
members of the Planning Committee were Indian educators, parents, and
members of Indian education committees. The director of the workshop,
as well as all resource people, were of Indian ancestry.
The workshop was designed to emphasize three primary concerns:
1. History and culture of the Ojibway nation and thetribes of the Winnebago, Menominee, Stockbridge -Munsee, Oneida, and Potawatomi;
2. Curriculum development; and
3. Contemporary Indians.
The workshop was supported financially by the Bureau of Indian Affairs
and the State Department of Public Instruction through the Johnson-O'Malley
Program.
A three -day conference on Indian Education for school administrators
was also conducted at Wisconsin State University - Superior. It is felt
that if progress is to be made in Indian Education, it must be with the
understanding and support of school administrators.
Objectives of the conference were:
1. To develop an understanding of the cultural forcesthat contribute to the disadvantagement of Indianchildren and to develop strategies of human relation-ships for working with these cultural forces.
2. To develop an understanding of the special learningproblems of Indian children and methods of developingprograms to meet their special needs.
3. To develop means of establishing communications withthe Indian community to further the cooperativeeducation of the Indian children.
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INDIAN SCHOLASHIP PROGRAM 1969-TO
(Renewals)
Name of Student
Tribe
Major
Total Funds
thru
1969-70
High School
Graduate of
College
Years
Com-
pleted
Yrs. on
Program
State
Federal
Bischoff, Davin
Oneida
Seymour
'68
Stevens Point
22
Art
$$
1,800.00
Brocker, Melvin
Oneida
Seymour
'68
Oshkosh
22
Phy. Educ.
420.00
1,290.00
Cook, Sue Ann
Oglala,
Sioux
West De
Pere
'65
UW-Madison
431/2
French
1,100.30
1,827.50
Corbine, Joseph
Chippewa-
Ashland
'65
Mount Senario
11/2
11/2
Sociology
1,350.00
Oneida
(DePadua)
Cornelius, Ruben
Oneida
Green Bay
'63
LaCrosse
321/2
History
888.00
Crespean, Anthony
Menominee
Shaman
'67
Stevens Point
11/2
11/2
Geography
1,300.00
Decorah, Eileen
Winnebago
Tomah
'67
Eau Claire
21/2
11/2
Med. Tech.
1,370.69
Deer, Constance
Menominee
Shawano
'65
UW-Madison
32
Nursing
2,350.00
DePerry, Raymond
Chippewa
Bayfield
'66
Eau Claire
44
Social Work
1,800.00
1,811.00
Dickerson, Charlotte
Chippewa
Ashland
'65
Eau Claire
21/2
21/2
Sociology
450.00
1,750.00
Dietz, Dennis
Chippewa
Ashland
'66
Eau Claire
31/2
31/2
Bus. Admin.
500.00
1,920.00
Duqusin, Karon
Menominee
Shawano
'66
Stout
44
Home Econ.
3,600.00
Fandry, Ronald
Oneida
Stanley
'66
Superior
44
Phi. Educ.
3,050.00
450.00
Gary, James
Chippewa
Hayfield
'68
Eau Claire
11/2
11/2
Math
1,350.00
Gouge, Gerard
.Chippewa
Hayward
'68
Superior
22
Bus. Admin.
450.00
1,350.00
Jackson, Dana
Chippewa
Schofield
'66
Stout
31/2
31/2
Indus. Tech.
400.00
2,370.00
1969-TO Renewals CCont'd.)
High School
Tribe
Graduate of
Col
lege
Years
Com-
pleted
Yrs. on
grogram
Major
Total Funds
thru 1969-70
Name of Student
State
Federal
Keshena, Anthony
Menominee
Shawano
'67
UW-Madison
2 1/2
21/2
Elem. Educ.
$ 2,25u.00
$
Ladd, Jeannine
Menominee
Shawano
'67
Stout
33
Home Econ.
2,700.00
Loonsfoot, Elizabeth
Chippewa
Green Bay
'60
Oshkosh
31/2
21/2
Speech
1,350.00
1,170.00
(St. Josephs)
Manders, Albert
Oneida
West De
'65
UW-Green Bay
32
Geography
500.00
900.00
Pere
Martinson, William
Chippewa
Hayward
'68
Eau Claire
22
Bus. Admin.
450.00
1,350.00
Miller, Sharon
Stockbridge- Neenah
'67
UW=Madiscr.
11/2
11/2
Nursing
900.00
470.00
MUnsee
Moriarty, Kathryn
Oneida
Brown Deer
'68
UW-Milvaukee
22
Fine Arts
1,040.00
Moriarty, Michael
Oneida
Milwaukee
'66
uw-Milwaukee
31/2
4Engineering
1,370.00
420.00
Morris, JoAnne
Oneida-
Oshkosh
68
Whitevater
11/2
11/2
Bus. Admin.
900.00
450.00
Chippewa
(Lourdes)
Niamisto, John
Chippewa
Washburn
'62
UW-Madison
31/2
31/2
Bus. Admin &
1,350.00
652.00
Law
Pascale, Janet
Chippewa
4ew Jersey
'67
Superior
32
Sociology
1,800.00
Pascale, Karen
Chippewa
New Jersey
'65
Superior
42
Phy. Educ.
1,800.00
Pystakowit, Alfred
Menominee
Suring
'67
UW-Green Bay
3S
Sociology
2,700.00
Pystakowit, Andres,
Menominee
Suring
'66
LaCrosse
31/2
4Phy. Educ.
3,050.00
Rabideaux, Camille
Chippewa
Kentucky
'66
Superior
22
Psychology
975.00
Rockman, Jeremy
Winnebago
Schofield
'62
Eau Claire
11/2
Sociology
775.00
109-70 Renewals (Cont'd.)
High School
Graduate of
College
Years
Com-
ple2141
Yrs. on
Program
Major
Total Funds
thru 1969-70
Same of Student
Tribe
State
Federal
Sanford, Maureen
Winnebago-
Reedshurg
'67
UW-Madison
32
Speech
$560.00
$360.00
Seneca
Skenandore, Anthony
Oneida
Seymour
'67
Ripon
2 1/2
1 1/2
Art Educ.
1,350.00
Skenandore, Constance
Oneida
West De
'66
Wnitewater
44
Bus. Admin.
2,876:00
Pere
Skenandore, Sharon
Oneida
West De
'67
LaCrosse
33
Phy. Educ.
800.00
1,800.00
Pere
Smith, Carol
Chippewa
Burlington
'65
UW-Madison
1 1/2
1 1/2
Nursing
1,200.00
400.00
Smith, Peter
Oneida.
West De
'66
UW-Madison
3 1/2
4Engineering
1,800.00
1,800.00
Pere
Soulier, Brian
Chippewa
Minocqua
'68
Whitevater
22
Bus. Admin.
1,800.00
Steindorf, Francis
Winnebago
DeSoto
'68
LaCrosse
22
Biology
1,350.00
450.00
Teschner, Marshall
Chippewa
Mellen
'66
Superior
11 1/2
Geology
770.00
450.00
Valliere, Charles
Chippewa
Minocqua
'68
Eau Claire
22
Medicine
1,800.00
Weidner, Suzanne
Oneida.
Milwaukee
'66
JW- Milwaukee
44
Math
600.00
200.00
Waubenascum, Sandra
Oneida-
Shawano
'67
UW-Madison
21 1/2
Social Work
1,322.50
Menominee
Weaken, Lauren
Menominee
California
166
UW-Madison
2 1/2
2 1/2
Elem. Educ.
2,250.00
Webster, Genevieve
Oneida
Green Bay
'68
UW-Milwaukee
1 1/2
1 1/2
Journalism
390.00
450.00
Wheelock, Charles
Oneiis
Green Bay
'66
Stevens Point
22
Forestry
1,650.00
White, Donald
Chippewa
Superior
'63
Superior
3 1/2
4Math
350.00
1,297.00
1969,-70 Renewals SGont'd.)
same of Student
Tribe
Wiedenmeier, George
Oneida
Wiedenmeier, Linda
Oneida
High School
Graduate of
Years
Total Funds
Com-
Yrs. on
thru
College
pleted Program
Major
State
Federal
Brown Deer
'68
Stout
Brown Deer
'68
stout
SUMNER SCHOOL 1970
21 1/2
Indus. Tech.
$900.00
$450.00
22
Home Econ.
1,35
0.00
450.
00
D.acorah, ?armenton
Winnebago
Mauston
'63
UW-Madison
$400.00
Dickerson, Charlotte
Chippewa
Ashland
'65
Eau Claire
275.00
Ragland, William
Oneida
New Rich-
mond
'67
River Falls
265.00
Loonsfoot, Elizabeth
Chippewa.
.Green Bay
'60
013
ash
275.00
(St. Josephs)
Mitchell, Doris
Chippewa
Minocqua
'69
Eau Claire
275.00
O'Seill, Michael
Chippewa
G.E.D.
'69
Superior
200.00
Skenandore, Sharon
Oneida
West De
'67
LaCrosse
257.00
Pere
0 p
Name of Student
Ackley, Richard
Beauregard, Michael
Blackdeer, Brenda
Blackdeer, Julia
Boursav, Rozetta
Cadotte, Brenda
Carley, Donald
Coombs, Carol
Cornelius, Weston
Decorah, Colleen
Doud, Bertha
Durfek, John
Gary, Susan
Gauthler, John
Gill, Michael
Greely, Judith
Tribe
Chippewa
Chippewa
Winnebago
Winnebago
Chippewa
Chippewa
Chippewa
Chippewa
Oneida
Winnebago
Chippewa
Stockbridge-
Munsee
Chippewa
Menominee
Oneida
Chippewa
INDIAN SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 1969-70
(New Applicants)
High School
Gredultte of
Ashland
'63
Ashland
'69
Tomah
'69
Alma Center
Milwaukee
'69
Hayward
'69
Hayward
'69
Warren,
'65
Pznnsylvania
Tigerton
'69
Tomah
Eleho
'69
Milwaukee
'69
*69
'69
Hayfield
Shawano
Hartland
Superior
'69
'65
'69
'69
College
Northland
Stevens Point
LaCrosse
LaCrosse
UW-Milvaukee
Eau Claire
Superior
UW-Madison
River Falls
LaCrosse
Stevens Point
Stout
Mount Senario
UW-Milwaukce
UW-Waukesha
Superior
Years
Com-
Yrs. on
Total Funds
at!...s1 Program
Mailer
State
Federal
41
Sociology
1/2
1/2
Resource
Manageaent
11
Art Educ.
1/2
1/2
Phy. Educ.
11
Pre-Med.
11
Nursing
11 J.
Phy. Educ.
31
Psychology
11
Music
11
Med. Tech.
11
Elem. Educ.
11
Indus. Tech.
11
Math
21/2
Art Educ.
1/2
1Liec. Engr.
11
German
900.00
428.50
550.
00
900.00
450.
00
900.00
$900.00
450.
00
700.00
900.00
900.00
390.00
900.00
900.
00
900.00
550.00
1969-70 New Applicants (Cont'd.)
Years
High School
Com-
Yrs. on
Total Funds
Name of Student
Tribe
Graduate of
College
pleted
Program
Major
State
Federal
Jackson, Jeryl
Potawatomi
Rhinelander '69
Eau Claire
1/2
1/2
English
$450.00
James, Vaughn
Menominee
Shawano
'65
LaCrosse
1/2
1/2
Phy. Educ.
424.50
Johns, Lucy
Oneida
Kaukauna
'69
Stevens Point
11
Elem. Educ.
360.00
King, Peter
Oneida
Seymour
'69
Oshkosh
11
Accounting
900.00
La4d, Sylvia
Menominee
Shawano
'69
Superior
11
Art Educ.
900.00
Lincoln, Janice
Winnebago
Tomah
'69
LaCrosse
11
Elem. Educ.
900.00
Love, William
Winnebago
New Lisbon
'69
Platteville
11
Civil Engr.
900.00
Martin, James
Menominee-
Shawano
'66
UW-Green Bay
11
Sociology
900.00
Chippewa
McDonough, Maureen
Oneida
Appleton
'69
UW-Marinette
11
Drama
400.00
Metaxen, Michael
Oneida
West De
'69
Stevens Point
11
Undecided
900.00
Pere
Miller, Patricia
Stockbridge- Neenah
'69
LaCrosse
11
Elem. Educ.
900.00
Munsee
Mitchell, Doris
Chippewa
Minotqum
'69
Eau Claire
11
English
900.00
Otradovec, Irvin
Menominee
Oshkosh
'69
Oshkosh
11
Bus. Admin.
350.00
(Lourdes)
Peterson, Mary
Chippewa
Bayfield
68
Superior
1/2
1/2
Bus. Admin.
450.00
Potack, Eugene
Chippewa
Mellen
'69
Marqu4tte
11
Law
900.00
Stott, Glenn
Chippewa
R.E.P.
'69
Madison Tech.
01/2
Liberal Arts
450.00
Skonandore, Wayne
Oneida
west De
'69
UW-Madison
11
Computor Science
900.00
Pere.
1969-TO Nev Applicants (Cont'd.L
Same of Student
Tribe
Skenandore, Z. Ronald
Oneida
Smith, James
Swamp, George
Swamp, Sharon
Teschner, Albertina
Tourtillott, Paula
Wabshoggin, Mary
Waukau, Lawrence
Webster, Catherine
Wheelock, Roxanne
White, James
White, Roy
Whitehorse, Kenneth
Wolf, Dale
Menominee
Oneida
Oneida
Chippewa
Menominee
Winnebago-
Potawatomi
Menominee
Oneida
Oneida
Chippewa
Chippewa
Winnebago
Chippewa
High School
Graduate of
College
West De
Pere
Shawano
Appleton
Appleton
Alma
Mequon
Milwaukee
'69
Stevens Point
'68
UW-Green Bay
Oshkosh
'69
Oshkosh
'69
River Falls
'69
UW-J-mesville
UW-Milwahkee
'68
1169
Antigo
'65
Stevens Point
Green Bay
'69
UW-Milvaukee
Milwaukee 1/70 UW-Milwaukee
Hayward
'69 Eau Claire
G.E.D.
'68
Superior
McFarland
'69
Stevens Point
Ashland
'69
Superior
Years
Com-
Yrs. on
pleted
Program
Major
11
Bus. Admin.
$
Total Funds
State
Federal
11/2
Bus. Law
450.00
21
Sociology
4QQ.00
11
Spec. Educ.
830.00
11
English
11/2
Music Therapy
350.00
1/2
1/2
History
225.00
$900.00
600.00
11
Conservation
900.00
11
Literature
900.00
1/2
1/2
Theater Arts
350.00
1/2
1/2
History
450.00
1 1/2
1/2
Psychology
410.00
11
Bus. Admin.
900.00
11
English
900.00
INDIAN SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 1970-71
(Renewals)
Name of Student
Tribe
High School
Graduate of
College
State
Fedcra1
TOTAL
Ackley, Richard
Chippewa
Ashland
Northland
$$
450.00
$450.00
Bischoff, David
Oneida
Seymour
Stevens Point
900.00
900.00
Hammett, Rozetta
Chippewa
Milwaukee
UW-Milwaukee
900.00
900.00
Cadatte, Brenda
Chippewa.
Hayward
Rice Lake Center
450.00(Prob.)
450.00
Carley, Donald
Chippewa
Hayward
Superior
450.00(Prob.)
450.00
Carbine, Joseph
Chippevar
Ashland
Mount Senario
900.00
900.00
Oneida
(DePadna)
Cornelius, Ruben
Onida
Green Bay
LaCorsse
450.00(1st. sem.)
450.00
Cornelius, Weston
Oneida
Tigerton
River Palls
560.00
560.00
Crempema, Anthony
Menominee
Shawano
Stevens Point
900.00
900.00
Decorah, Colleen
Winnebago
Tomah
LaCrosse
900.00
900.00
Deer, Constance
Menominee
Shawano
UW- Madison
900.00
900.00
Dickerson, Charlotte
Chippewa
Ashland
Eau Claire
900.00
900.00
Diet.z, Dennis
Chippewa
Ashland
tau Claire
450.00(1st.
450.00
sem.)
Duffek, John
Stockbridge-
Milwaukee
Stout
900.00
900.00
Munsee
Gary, James
Chippewa
Hayfield
Eau Claire
900.00
900.00
Gary, Susan
Chippewa
'
Hayfield
Mount Senario
900.00
900.00
1S a.
1970 -71 Renewals (Cont'd.)
Name of Student
Tribe
High School
Graduate of
College
State
Federal
TOTAL
Gauthier, John
Menominee
Shawano
UW-Milwaukee
$900.00
$$
900.00
Gouge, Gerard
Chippewa
Hayward
Superior
900.00
900.00
Greely, Judith
Chippewa
Superior
Superior
250.00(Proh.)
250.00
Johns, Lucy
Oneida
Kaukauna
Stevens Point
425.00
425.00
King, Peter
Oneida
Seymour
Oshkosh
450.00(Prob.)
450.00
Lincoln, Janice
Winnebago
Tomah
LaCrosse
900.00
900.00
Loonsfoot, Elizabeth
Chippewa
Green Bay
Oshkosh
450.00(1st. sem.)
450.00
(St. Josephs)
Lowe, William
Winnebago
New Lisbon
Platteville
900.00
900.00
Mender*, Albert
Oneida
West De Pere
UW-Green Bay
900.00
900.00
Martin, James
Menominee-
Shawano
UW-Green Bay
900.00
900.00
Chippewa
Martinson, William
Chippewa
Hayward
Eau Claire
900.00
900.00
Metoxan, Michael
Oneida
West De Pere
S.evens Point
900.00
900.00
Miller, Patricia
Stockbridge-
Neenah
UW-Madison
900.00
900.00
Munsee
Moriarty, Kathryn
Oneida
Brown Deer
UW-Milwaukee
660.00
660.00
Morris, JoAnne
Oneida-
Oshkosh
Whitewater
900.00
900.00
Chippewa
(Lourdes)
Sionista John
Chippewa
Washburn
UW-Madison
450.00(1st. sem.)
450.00
12/07l Renewals (Cont'd.)
High School
Name of Student
Tribe
Graduate of
College
State
Federal
TOTAL
Otradovec, Irvin
Menominee
Oshkosh
Oshkosh
$450.00
$$
450.00
(Lourdes)
Pascale, Janet
Chippewa
New Jersey
Superior
900.00
900.00
Peterson, Mary
Chippewa
Bayfield
Superior
900.00
900.00
Potack, Eugene
Chippewa
Mellen
Marquette
900.00
900.00
Pyatskovit, Alfred
Menominee
Suring
UW-Green Bay
900.00
900.00
Sanford, Maureen
Winnebago-
Reedsburg
UW4ladison
600.00
600.00
Seneca
Skenandore, Sharon
Oneida
West De Pere
LaCrosse
900.00
900.00
Skenandore, Wayne
Oneida
West De Pere
UW-Madison
450.00(Prob.)
450.00
Skenandore, Z. Ronald
Oneida
West De Pere
Stevens Point
900.00
900.00
Smith, Carol
Chippewa
Burlington
UW-Madison
900.00
900.00
Soulier, Brian
Chippewa
Minocqua
Whitewater
900.00
900.00
Stacy, Adele
Winnebago
Wisconsin Dells
Mount Senario
900.00
900.00
Swamp, George
Oneida
Appleton
Oshkosh
900.00
900.00
Swamp, Sharon
Oneida
Appleton
Oshkosh
900.00
900.00
Teschner, Albertina
Chippc-m
Alma
Eau Claire
900.00
900.00
Waukau, Lawrence
Menominee
Artigo
Stevens Point
900.00
900.00
Webster, Catherine
Oneida
Green Bay
UW-Milwaukee
450.00(Prob.)
450.00
1970-71 Renewals (Cont'd.)
Name of Student
Tribe
High School
Graduate of
College
State
Federal
TOTAL
Wheelock, Roxanne
Oneida
Milwaukee
UW-Milwaukee
$450.00
$$
450.00
Whitehorse, Daniel
Winnebago
Madison
UW-Madison
900.00
900.00
Whitehorse, Kenneth
Winnebago
McFarland
Stevens Point
900.00
900.00
Wiedenmeier, George
Oneida
Brown Deer
Stout
900.00
900.00
Witdenmeier, Linda
Oneida
Brown Deer
Stout
900.00
900.00
Wolf, Dale (Miss)
Chippewa
Ashland
Northland
900.00
900.00
Mitchell, Doris
Chippewa
Minocqua
Eau Claire
900.00
900.00
Waukau, Lisa
Menominee
Shawano
UW - Green Bay
900.00
900.00
Sine, 011ie
Winnebago
Wisconsin Dells
Mount Senario
450.00(Prob.)
450.00
TOTAL RENEWAL APPLICATIONS 1970-71
$23,800.00
$20,545.00
$44,345.00
INDIAN SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 1970-71
(New Applicants)
high School
Name of Student
Tribe
Graduate of
College
State
Federal
TOTAL
Alen, Linda (Mrs.)
Chippewa
Minocqua
UW-Madison
$$
900.00
$900.00
Arbuckle, Patti
Chippewa
Ashland
Oshkosh
900.00
900.'10
Barber, Franklin
Chippewa
Shell_ Lake
UW-Madison
900.00
900.00
Bidwell, Laura (Mrs.)
Stockbridge-
Bowler
UW-Green Bay
900.00
900.00
Munsee
Bigboy., Eugene
Chippewa
G.E.D.
Northland
900.00
900.00
Bigler, Seaver
Creek
Wauwatosa East
UW-Madison
900.00
900.00
Brown, Georgine
Chippewa
M.Luocqua
Eau Claire
900.00
900.00
Bublitz, Mona (Mrs.)
Sioux
G.E.D.
UW-Madison
625.00
625.00
Budreau, Kary
Chippewa
Ashland
Northland
900.00
900.00
Burgess, Margie
Chippewa
Superior
Superior
530.00
530.00
Cornelius, Larry
Oneida
Seymour
Stevens Point
350.00
350.00
Cornelius, Neil
Stockbridge-
Bowler
St. Norbert's
900.00
900.00
Munsee
Cornelius, Sandra
Oneida
Milwaukee
UW-Milvaukee
772.00
772.00
Duffek, Teresa
Stockbridge-
Milwaukee
Stout
900.00
900.00
Munsee
Girard, Patricia
Chippewa
Dayvard
Stevens Point
350.00
350.00
Greengrass, Denise
Winnebago
Middleton
Stevens Point
350.00
350.00
CD
12/0=71 New Applicants (Cont'd.)
Name of Student
Tribe
High School
Graduate of
State
Federal
TOTAL
Ragland, William
Hill, Barbara
Hurst, Karen
Oneida
Oneida
Oneida-
Chippewa
New Richnond
Milwaukee
Kaukauna
River "%lls
UW-Milwaukee
Oshkosh
$900.00
625.00
900.00
$900.00
625.00
900.00
Kelley, Bridget
Menominee-
Green Bay
Oshkosh
854.00
854.00
Oneida
(Lady of Charity)
LaGoo, James
Chippewa
Milwaukee
UW-Milseaukee
900.00
900.00
Long, Elizabeth
Winnebago-
West De Pere
UW-Madison
850.00
850.00
Chippewa
Loonsfoot, George
Chippewa
Green Bay West
Stout
900.00
900.00
Martin, John T.
Menominee
Shawano
UW-Green Bay
325.00
325.00
Mathers, James
Brotherton
Campbell sport
Stevens Point
650.00
650.00
Messner, Billie (Miss)
Oneida
Cudahy
UW-Milvaukee
550.00
550.00
Miller, Judy
Stockbridge-
Bowler
Oshkosh
900.00
900.00
Munsee
Miller, Marlene
Stockbridge -
Bowler
Stevens Point
350.00
Munsee
Miner, Stewart
Winnebago
Wisconsin Dells
LaCrosse
900.00
900.00
O'Neill, Michael
Chippewa
G.E.D.
Superior
900.00
900.00
Poupart, Flora
Chippella
Minocqua
Carroll College
900.00
900.00
Roberts, Suzanne
Oneida-
Minocqua
Marquette
900.00
900.00
Chippewa
1970-71 New Applicants (Cont'd.)
Name of Student
Tribe
High School
G