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NORTHERN ARAPAHO CODE
Title 8. EDUCATION
Chapter 1 - General ProvisionsSection10 1 Title102 Disclaimer r egarding the Eastern Shoshone Tribe
103 Authority10 4 Findings, Intents and Purposes, and Declaration of Policy
10 5 Definitions
106 Construction of Tense Used10 7 Masculine Gender Inclusive
108 Reference to Code Includes Amendments
10 9 Severability
110 Repeal of Inconsistent Ordinances
11 1 Effective Date
Chapter 2 - Northern Arapaho Department of Education
Section20 1 Department of Education202 Education Advisory Committee203 Director
Chapter 3 - School Boards and Governing Bodies
Section30 1 School Boards
302 Compliance Evaluation
Chapter 4 - Curriculum and Education StandardsSection40 1 Curriculum
402 Education Standards
Chapter 5 - Educational Policies and Programs
Section501 Alcohol, Nicotine or Tobacco, and Drug Abuse Education502 Parental and Community Involvement
503 School Attendance
504 Continuing Education
Chapter 6 - Educators
Section601 Educators
Chapter 7 - Indian PreferenceSection70 1 Indian Preference
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CHAPTER 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 101 - Title. This Title is the Education Code of the
Northern Arapaho Tribe and it may be cited as th e Tribal
Education Code, 8 N.A.C. 101 et seq.
Section 102 - Disclaimer r e ga r d in g t h e Eastern Shoshone Tribe. By
enacting this Code, the Northern Arapaho Tribe asserts no claim
of authority or jurisdiction whatsoever regarding the educational
goals, policies, rules, standards or objectives established or to
be established by th e Eastern Shoshone Tribe.
Section 103 - Authority.
(a) I n h er e nt A u t h or i ty o v e r Formal Education.
Arapaho Tribe has inherent sovereign authority over
of its members and enacts this Code in the exerciseauthority.
The Northern
the education
of such
(b) Tribal Laws Apply to Local Schools and Other Educational
Institutions to Maximum Extent. In the operation of local
schools and other educational institutions, the laws of th e
Northern Arapaho Tribe apply to the maximum extent of thejurisdiction of the Tribe.
(c ) Authority of t h e B u s i ne s s Council to NegotiateAgreements to Implement the Tribal Education Code. The Northern
Arapaho Business Council may negotiate with federal, state, and
other tribal governments, or their political subdivisions, any
agreements necessary to implement the policies and provisions of
this Code.
(d) Other Rights and Powers n ot Abrogated by A u t h o ri t y o v e r
Formal Education. In exercising its authority over education,th e Northern Arapaho Tribe does not sanction or cause any
abrogation of the other rights of t he Tribe or its members basedupon inherent sovereign powers or federal law, nor does it
diminish any trust responsibility of th e federal government,including but not limited to obligations se t forth in the
applicable treaties or of the state government or any political
subdivisions thereof, including without limitation, the
obligation to provide a non-discriminatory public education.
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Comment: Se e 25 U.S.C. 231, which permits th e Secretary of Interior to allows t a t e authorities to enforce state compulsory school attendance laws againstIndian children bu t only if th e t r i b e involved ha s adopted a resolution
consenting to th e same.
Section 104 - Findings, Intents and Purposes, and Declaration of
Policy.
(a) Findings. The Northern Arapaho Tribe finds that:
(1) Achievement levels at elementary an d secondaryschools on th e Wind River Indian Reservation w i th h i ghNative American enrollment are notably low;
(2) Dropout rates in th e secondary schools on th e Wind
River Indian Reservation ar e exorbitant when compared toState of Wyoming an d national averages;
(3) Although all elementary an d secondary schools onthe Wind River Indian Reservation have been tested using th eWyCAS standardized testing methods fo r achievement levels,the measured effectiveness is questionable;
(4) Indian studies ar e not taught in all elementary an dsecondary schools on the Wind River Indian Reservation an dwhen they are, they ar e taught only on a limited basis.Specific tribal studies curricula have not been fully
developed or implemented in an y school system;
(5) The Arapaho language is not taught in all schoolson the Wind River Indian Reservation;
(6) Th e Northern Arapaho Tribe has an officialorthography for writing an d pronouncing th e Northern Arapaholanguage;
(7 ) Th e percentage of Indian f a cu l ty i n elementary an dsecondary schools on the Wind River Indian Reservation isfa r below the percentage of Indian students attending thoseschools;
(8) Parenting an d family life education is criticallyneeded to encourage p o s i t iv e , e f f e c t iv e parenting skills, asw el l a s effective parental involvement in the schools;
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(9) Parental an d community involvement i n t he WindRiver Reservation Schools is adequate, but parental an d
community involvement i n l oc al schools outside th eReservation is minimal. Such involvement is limited toparent groups, committees, an d p r oc e d ur e s a s required under
federal Indian education l aw s a nd programs; an d
( 10 ) T he federal government ha s a trust obligation, as
embodied in treaties, statutes, an d th e United StatesConstitution, to provide for the formal education of Indianstudents who attend federal, tribal, an d state schools. Th efederal government historically ha s failed to live up to it sresponsibilities in the area o f I n di a n education.Recognizing that a good formal education is critical to th e
survival of th e Northern Arapaho Tribe, it is in the bestinterests o f t he T ri be to assert i ts responsibility over th eformal education systems on th e Reservation to improve thosesystems in the best interest o f th e Tribe an d its members.
Comment: In 2003, s tude nts in th e fourth grade in th e Wind River Reservation
s c h oo l s s c o re d in the eighteenth percentile (18%)on th e n a ti o na l s ca l e i nreading, an d in th e thir teenth percentile (13%)in mathematics. Students inth e twelfth grade at Wyoming Indian High scored in th e thirty-secondpercentile (32%)on th e n at i on al s c al e i n reading, an d i n t he twenty-ninthpercentile (20%)in mathematics. In 2001-2002, th e average dropout rate fo rth e state of Wyoming wa s 5.87%. On th e Wind River reservation, th e rate fo rWyoming Indian High school wa s 12.20% with an average of 16.67% from th eschool years 1991-2002 an d a maximum of 23.77% fo r th e 1997-98 school year.
A report by th e State of Wyoming in 2002 indicated that lo w academiclevels among Indian youth is prevalent. Th e Wind River Indian Reservation wa srated among th e highest area fo r at-risk youth.
December 2002 enrollment at St . Stephens w as 2 7 7 students, of which 98%were Indian. 52 were evaluated with learning disabilities an d 18 of the 52 ha dspeech/ language disabilities. Sta te s tudie s of educational levels in Wyomingschool districts found children in th e Wind River Reservation area schoolsscored far below th e national average.
St . Stephens Indian School, Wyoming Indian Elementary, Middle an d HighSchool, Arapaho school an d the Arapaho Emersion pre-school o ffer ArapahoLanguage programs. These programs ar e not offered in an y other elementary orsecondary schools on th e Wind R iver Indian Reservation;
Th e ratio of Indian teachers to Indian students on th e Reservationremains low. Fo r example, Wyoming Dept. of Education figures show th at in
2004, 98% of th e students in District 38 ( A r ap a ho e ) w e r e I nd i an b ut o n ly 24%of th e teachers were Indian; that 99% o f t he students in District 14 (WyomingIndian) were Indian bu t only 32% o f t he teachers were Indian. While Rivertonschools ha d 34 8 Indian students in 2006, th e schools employed 0 Indianteachers. In addition, schools have no se t criteria fo r hiring professionalpersonnel other than state certification requirements.
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(b) Purposes. The purposes of this Code are to:
(1) Provide th e necessary resources to preserve,protect, and perpetuate th e Northern Arapaho Tribe with its
human and other resources;
(2) Provide a means to promote understanding and
coordination of branches, agencies, and entities of th e
Northern Arapaho Tribe on th e purposes, standards, and
functions of education on th e Wind River Indian Reservation;
and
(3) Make education on the Wind River Indian Reservation
a good experience and provide a means to prepare tribal
members fo r life on and of f th e Reservation.
(c ) Declaration o f P o li c y. It is hereby declared to be the
policy of t he Northern Arapaho Tribe that:
(1) Tribal government must pro vide fo r educa tion to
protect its members. The most valuable resources of the
Northern Arapaho Tribe are its tribal members. To preserve,
protect, and perpetuate the human resources within and on
the native homelands of the Northern Arapaho, the Tribe must
be actively involved with all educational endeavors on the
Reservation and in all schools which serve Northern Arapaho
students to ensure an effective, appropriate, and relevanteducation of its tribal members;
(2 ) Education must be e f f e c t i v e , appropriate fo r and
r e le v an t t o th e Reservation. An effective, appropriate, and
relevant formal education on the Reservation includes, but
is no t limited to: academic excellence and h ig h b u t
realistic expectations for all students; competence in all
basic academic and cognitive skills; competence in English
language and knowledge of the non-Indian American culture,
governments, economics, and environment; competence in
Arapaho language and knowledge of Arapaho culture,
government, economics, and environment; knowledge of th ehistory of the Northern Arapaho Tribe and th e role of tribal
members in promoting the future of the Tribe; development of
students as healthy individuals, members of families and
communities, parents, citizens o f t he Tr ibe , t he State, and
the United States of America; development of self-discipline
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an d positive self-worth; development of respect for all
other living beings; development of attitudes which
encourage lifetime learning, decision-making, problemsolving, an d undertaking of responsibilities in family life,community an d tribal affairs, employment, recreation, an d
th e use of t he environment; an d parental an d community
involvement in the formal education process whereby theeducational aspirations an d the cultural values of parents
an d community members ar e p romo ted an d respected;
(3) Education shall help prepare students to perpetuate
t h e T r ib e. Curriculum, education standards, educational
policies an d programs, an d employment practices developed,
implemented, or regulated under this Code shall help prepare
students to assume their responsibilities to perpetuate th eTribe, its resources, an d its culture; shall be carried outthrough coordinated efforts between th e Department, othereducation departments an d agencies, local schools, other
educational institutions, an d chartered educational programs
an d chartered schools; an d shall otherwise incorporate th eintents, purposes, an d policies of this Code to th e maximum
extent possible;
(4) Tribal government shall work with state and federal
governments to improve education. The Northen Arapaho
Department of Education shall develop cooperative working
relationships with the state an d federal governments toimprove th e education systems on the Reservation; an d
(5) The ultimate education goal of the Tribe i s s el f-
determination consistent with i t s heritage. The Tribe is apeople with a distinct political, economic, an d cultural
heritage. The ultimate goal o f t he Northern Arapaho Triberegarding education is tribal self-determination an d
individual health an d growth consistent with this heritage.
Section 105 - Definitions. Unless this Code otherwise indicates,
th e following definitions apply herein:
(a) Alcohol, Nicotine or Tobacco, and Drugs. ~ A l c o h o l ,nicotine or tobacco, an d drugs" mean an y substance which mayalter the sensorium, including alcoholic drinks, nicotine,
tobacco an d tobacco related products, drugs regulated by orcontrolled under federal or tribal l aw , a nd other substances
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which may result in temporary or permanent loss or diminution in
judgment, perception, or coordination.
(b) Business Council.
Arapaho Business Council.
"Business Council" means the Northern
(c) Code. "Code" or "this Code" means the Education Code ofthe Northern Arapaho Tribe.
(d) College. "College" means Wind River Tribal College.
(e) Culture. "Culture" means shared patterns of humanbehavior adopted by a group of humans in order to survive as apeople, including but not limited to (1) interpersonal an d
kinship relationships with all 1 i ving beings; (2) spiritualrelationships; (3) values, assumptions, rules, an d attitudes;
(4) language; (5) social an d individual development processes;
an d (6) acquisition an d use of knowledge.
(f) Curriculum. "Curriculum" means an y planned educationexperience provided for students.
(g) Department. "Department" means th e Northern Arapaho
Department of Education.
(h) Director. "Director" means the Director of the Northern
Arapaho Department of Education.
(i) Education Advisory Committee. "Education Advisory
Committee" or "Committee" means th e Education Committee of theNorthern Arapaho Tribe.
(j ) Education Standards. "Education standards" meansminimum levels of performance that local schools an d othereducational institutions must attain or minimum requirements thatlocal sc hools an d other educational institutions must mee t toprovide an d document quality curriculum and educational policiesan d programs.
(k) Educational Data. "Educational data" or "data" includesbut is not limited to : attendance reports, achievement data, testresults, progress reports, evaluations, language proficiencydata, information about curricula an d instruction (including data
fo r specific classes or topics of instruction), information about
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employment practices an d staffing, information about social and
economic variables, information about funding, budgets, an d
finance, health an d safety information, an d information aboutschool grounds an d buildings.
(1) Educational Policies and Programs. "Educationalpolicies an d programs" include but ar e not limited to , policiesor programs other t h a n c u r r ic u l u m that develop s t rong s tudent orparent knowledge of , skills in , or involvement with schools,their students, an d their curricula.
(m) Educators. "Educators" includes bu t is not limited to :teachers, administrators, counselors, an d other professional
staff of local schools an d other educational institutions.
(n) Governing Body of Another Educational Institution.
"Governing body of another educational institution" is theauthorized governing body of another educational institution,with general charge, direction, an d management of th e institutionan d control an d care of all property used by or belonging to it,as provided an d limited by law.
(0) Indian Preference. "Indian preference" means that first
preference shall be given to qualified members of th e Tribe,second preference shall be given to qualified members of otherfederally recognized tribes, an d third preference shall be given
to qualified non-members who ar e not prejudiced towards Nativepeoples.
(p) Local School. "Local school" is an y school offering
grades kindergarten through twe lfth, or an y part of that span,located on the Reservation.
(q) Other Educational Institution. "Other EducationalInstitution" is an y s c h oo l ( e xc e p t Wind River Tribal College)other than a local school that is located on the Reservation,
including bu t not limited to : chartered educational programs,chartered schools, early childhood programs, a nd a ny other
education program or school authorized by th e Northern ArapahoTribe.
(r) Parent. "Parent" means anyone who is a parent or legalg u a r di a n o f a student, an d includes parent groups an d committeesestablished under federal, state, or tribal education laws.
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(s) Parenting and Family Life. "Parenting an d family life"includes but is not limited to: family re s p o n s i b i l i t i e s , child
growth and development, child birth an d child care, prenatal an dpostnatal care for infants an d mothers, prevention of child
abuse, and related topics.
(t) Policies and Procedures regarding School Governance.
"Policies an d procedures regarding school governance" s h a l linclude but not be limited to education policies an d proceduresprescribed under federal, s t at e, or tribal law.
(u) Reservation. "Reservation" or "Reservation lands" meansall lands wi thi n t he Wind River Reservation, which Reservation is
defined to include:
(1) Al l lands within th e limits or exterior bounds ofth e reservation as described in th e Treaty of July 3 , 1 86 8,
15 Stat. 673, less th e portions ceded under th e Acts ofDecember 1 5, 1 87 4, 18 Stat. 291, an d June 7 , 1 89 7, 30 Stat.93 , notwithstanding th e issuance of any patent, an d
including rights-of-way r u nn i n g t h ro u g h th e Reservation; an d
(2) Al l lands which may hereafter be added t o o r made apart of th e Reservation.
(v) School. "School" is a place, institution, or process
fo r formal teaching an d learning.
(W) School Board. "School Board" is the authorizedgoverning body responsible fo r developing, maintaining, an d
l o cat i n g l o cal schools, an d fo r providing educationalopportunities an d services.
(x) State. "State" or "state government" means th e State ofWyoming, or an y political subdivision thereof.
(y) Student. "Student" means anyone who is officially
e n r ol l ed i n a local school or an y other educational institution.
(z) Tribal Resolution. "Tribal Resolution" or "resolution"means a resolution of th e Northern Arapaho Business Council.
(aa) Tribe. "Tribe" or "tribal" means th e Northern ArapahoTribe an d i ncl udes t he Northern Arapaho people as a distinct
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cultural, ethnic, geographical, an d political entity.
Section 106-
Construction of Tense Used. In construing theprovisions of this Code, the present tense includes the past an dfuture tenses, an d the future tense includes the present.
Section 107 - Masculine Gender Inclusive. In construing theprovisions of this Code, the masculine gender includes thefeminine an d the neuter genders.
Section 108 - Reference to Code Includes Amendments. When
reference is made to an y portion of this Code, the reference
shall apply to all amendments an d additions made hereafter.
Section 109-
Severability. If an y part of this Code isinvalidated by a court of competent jurisdiction, all valid partsthat are severable from the invalid part remain in effect. If a
part of this Code is i nva l id i n on e or more of its applications,t ha t p ar t remains in effect in all valid applications that ar e
severable from the invalid applications.
Section 110 - Repeal of In con sist ent Ordinances. All education
ordinances, resolutions, an d other laws of the Tribe inconsistentwith this Code ar e hereby repealed. To the extent that this Codediffers from an y other tribal la w regarding education, this Code
shall govern.
Section 111 - Effective Date. The provisions of this Code shallbe effective on t he d at e o f enactment certified by the NorthernArapaho Bu s i ne s s Co u n ci l .
CHAPTER 2: NORTHERN ARAPAHO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Section 201 - Department of Education. There is hereby createdthe Northern Arapaho Department of Education with the power an dduty to administer an d enforce this Code an d other tribaleducation laws unless such powers and duties ar e otherwisedelegated.
Section 202 - Education Advisory Committee.
(a) Establishment; Purpose. There is hereby created theNorthern Arapaho Education Advisory Committee fo r the purpose ofadvising the Business Council an d Director of the Department of
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Education regarding th e administration of this Code an d other
education issues i n t he best interest of th e Tribe and students.
(b) Members. The Committee s ha l l consist of no more than 12members, one of whom shall be designated by the Business Councilas Chairman.
(c) Appointment. Members o f t he Committee shall beappointed by th e Business Council from those whom th e BusinessCouncil deems qualified, giving due weight to the candidates'education, experience an d i n te g rity . One member of the Committeeshall be nominated by th e governing body of each of th e followingentities:
(1) Sky People Higher Education Program;
(2) Wind River Tribal College;
(3) St. Stephens Indian School;
(4) Arapaho Language an d Culture Commission;
(5) Northern Arapaho Nation Department of Social
Services;
(6) Tribal Health Services;
(7) Headstart or other preschool program serving theWind River Reservation; and
(8) A substance abuse program serving the Wind River
Reservation.
Additional members of the Committee may be nominated by
entities designated by th e Business Councilor by the BusinessCouncil itself. At le a s t one member s ha l l be a p a re n t o rcaretaker of a t least one student enrolled in preschool or gradesone through twelve in a program or school on th e Wind River
Reservation.
(d) Terms; Removal. Initial appointments to th e Committeeshall be as follows: a t l ea st half of the members shall serve foreighteen (18) months an d th e remainder s ha l l serve f o r t h re e (3)y ea rs . T he re af te r, all appointments shall be for three (3) year
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te rms, provide d that if a vacancy occurs fo r any reason, the
Business Council shall appoint a replacement fo r the remainder of
the replaced person's term. Committee members may only besuspended or removed by a vote of at least four (4) members of
th e Business Council, fo r good cause. Good cause includes,
without limitation, failure to attend thre e or more meetings pe r
calendar year or failure to otherwise fulfill the obligations of
a Committee Member.
Section 20 3 - Director.
(a ) Business Council to Employ Director. The Business
Council shall employ a Director of the Department of Education,
who shall be a full-time employee of th e Tribe and who shall
maintain an office on the Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming.The Director ha s the power and duty to exercise all powers,
duties, and responsibilities of th e Department s e t f or t h in this
Code or other tribal law and as otherwise may be directed by the
Business Council.
(1 ) Qualifications an d salary of Director. The Tribal
Business Council s h all es tablis h th e qualifications fo r and
the salary o f t he Director o f t he Department of Education;
(2 ) Education Committee Chairperson to serve as Acting
Director during vacancies. During periods in which the
Director's position is vacant, the Education CommitteeChairperson shall serve in a non-salaried capacity as Actin g
Director of th e Department; and
(3 ) Dire c tor to employ qualified staff of Department.Subject to the a pprova l of the Business Council, th e
Director or Acting Director shall have th e power and duty to
employ qualified professional, clerical, and other
employees, who may be full-time or temporary, as may be
necessary fo r the administration of this Code. Subject to
a pprova l of th e Business Council, the Director shall plan
and direct th e duties and responsibilities of th e Department
staff and shall ensure that th e staff carries ou t theirduties and responsibilities. The Director shall ensure that
the Department staff is qualified and receives appropriate
professional training.
( b) P ow er a nd Duties of Director. Subject to the authority
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of th e Business Council, the Director of th e Department ha s th e
power and duty to:
(1) Administer and enforce this Code.
administrator and enforcer of th is Code.Director s h a l l :
Be th e principal
In doi ng s o, the
(A) Exercise oversight over th e administration and
operation of th e Department's functions, and over th e
activities of local schools and other educational
institutions;
(B) Maintain current knowledge of th e law and
procedures in administration and enforcement of tribal
education l aws, s ubmi t to th e Business Council a t l ea stannually specific recommendations fo r th e improvementand enforcement of this Code, and s e rv e a s primary
designee regarding educational matters fo r th e Tribe
pursuant to 20 U.S.C. 7704 (Impact Aid) and other
applicable federal law;
(C) Serve as th e principal technical andprofessional advisor to th e Business Council on all
matters relating to th e Code and education on th eReservation;
(D) Provide leadership in and otherwise promoteth e improvement of education on th e Reservation,
including through constant contact with educators,
personal appearances a t public gatherings, research,planning, and evaluation of education services;
(E) Seek and coordinate tribal and non-tribalresources to implement this Code and to improve
generally th e condition and progress of education on
th e Reservation; and
(F) Provide regular public reports in local media
regarding e ffo rts , development, and funding of th eDepartment.
(2) Maintain office for filing and records. Have and
maintain an office on th e Wind River Indian Reservation,Wyoming, in which he s h a l l : file all papers, reports, public
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d o cu men ts, an d other data transmitted to him an d hold th e
same s ubj ect t o i nspect i on by th e Business Council; and k eep
recordsof
all matters pertaining to th e Department;
(3) Establish uniform data gathering, compiling, and
reporting system. Consistent with an y appl i cable f eder al ortribal privacy laws, establish a uniform system fo r th e
gathering, compiling, an d reporting of educational data from
local schools and other educational institutions, th e Tribe,th e state an d federal governments. The Department shall us e
th e data to evaluate an d ensure compliance with this Code,an d to improve generally the condition an d progress of
education on th e Reservation. The system for gathering th e
data shall include but not be limited to:
(A) Receiving an d examining written educationaldata, policies an d procedures regarding schoolgovernance, an d educational policies an d programs
provided by local schools an d other educationalinstitutions. The Department shall specify a format
fo r th e reporting or written educational data by local
schools an d other educational institutions;
(B) Establishing a human network s ys tem comprised
of educators, administrative or professional staff ofother tribal an d non-tribal agencies, departments, an d
programs, members of th e community, an d parents. TheDirector shall, at least twice a year, call an d conductmeetings with th e network. Through such meetings, th eDirector shall endeavor, through discussion an d
explanation, to establish, maintain, an d refineadministration an d enforcement of this Code, an d
standards, programs, an d rules developed under th eCode; an d
(C) Conducting, with an evaluation team, on-sitevisits an d assessments of local schools an d other
educational institutions. In the c a se o f local
schools, each team shall include: (1) th e Director ofth e Department; an d (2) a member of the statedepartment of education or a local schooladministrator. In th e case of other educationalinstitutions, each team shall include: (1) theDirector o f t he Department; an d (2) an appropriate
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member of th e Bureau o f I nd ia n Affairs. Such on- s i t evisits shall be conducted a t l ea st once every three
years for each local school and o nce every two yearsfor every other educational institution. The teams ha l l evaluate compliance with th e Code, th e problems
an d progress of s t ud e nt s , a c ti o n taken to correctprevious areas of noncompliance an d problems, an d otherareas identified during t h e d a ta g a th e r in g o f t heDepartment;
(4) Report results of gatheri ng and compiling data to
General and Business Council, School Boards or governing
body; State of the Reservati on Education Report. Report the
current results o f t he gathering an d compiling of data to
th e Northern Arapaho General Council, Bus ines s Council, an dt o t he s chool board or governing body of an y othereducational institution to which the data pertains. Suchreporting shall include, bu t not be limited to, a State ofthe Reservation Education Report, prepared annually by th e
Department. The State of th e Reservation Education Reports ha l l d e ta il the conditions, needs, an d current p rog ress o feducation on th e Reservation, an d shall includerecommendations of the Director regarding needed le g is la tio no r a c t io n on behalf of education;
(5) Communicate the provisions of this Code to School
Boards, governing bodies of o t h er e d u ca t i on a l institutions,and educators. Communicate to school boards, the governingbodies of other educational institutions, an d educators allinformation an d instructions regarding curriculum, educationstandards, an d educational policies an d programs establishedan d developed under this Code;
(6) Ac t as a liaison between the Northern Arapaho Tribe
and the State of Wyoming's representative on education
m atters. Act as a continuous liaison between t h e T r ib e an dthe State on education matters. This s ha l l include, b ut n otbe limited to, attending an d interacting a t meetings of
school boards, th e State Board of Education, an d th e s ta tel e g is la tu re . The Director shall serve on Tribal or Statecommittees as directed by the Bus ines s Council;
(7) Coordinate the services and activities of the
Department and negotiate cooperative agreements.
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(A) To ensure that the intents, purposes, and
policies of this Code ar e pursued, including the policy
of developing cooperative working relationships withth e state and federal governments, the Director shall
coordinate the services and activities of the
Department with those of other departments, agencies,
offices, entities, and programs of the Tribe, and with
those of the state and federal governments; and
(B) To facilitate the coordination of services and
activities of the Department, the Director is hereby
authorized to negotiate cooperative agreements between
the Department and school boards, the governing bodies
of other educational institutions, chartered
educational programs and chartered schools, and othertribal departments, agencies, offices, entities, and
programs; provided, that any cooperative agreement
negotiated under this section is ineffective unless and
until approved by the Business Council;
(8) H ir e or contract with consultants. Subject to th e
approval of the Business Council, hire or contract with such
consultants as he deems necessary to administer and enforce
this Code;
(9) Develop tribal curriculum. With assistance and
advice from the Education Advisory Committee, develop tribalcurriculum in the areas specified in and in accordance withthis Code;
(10) Develop tribal education standards. Develop
tribal education standards in accordance with this Code;
(11) Develop tribal education policies and programs.
Develop tribal education policies and programs regarding
alcohol, nicotine or tobacco and drug us e in accordance with
this Code;
(12) Recommend a tribal orthography.Business Council a tribal orthography to
language instruction on th e Reservation;
Recommend to thebe used in Arapaho
(13) Report on compliance by local schools with tribal
curriculum, standards, and policies. Report on compliance
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by local schools with tribal curriculum, education standardsan d educational policies. Compliance shall be evaluated as
part of the data gathering provisions of thisCodei
(14) Report on compliance by other educational
ins t it ut ions with t r ibal curriculum, standards, an d
policies. Report on compliance by other educationalinstitutions with tribal curriculum, education standards an d
educational policies. Compliance shall be evaluated as partof th e data gathering provisions of this Codei
(15) Report on t r ibal educational policies and programs
an d evaluate compliance by local schools and other
educational ins t it ut ions with tribal educational programs.
Develop tribal educational policies an d programs in th eareas specified in an d in accordance with this Code, an dreport on compliance by local schools an d other educationalinstitutions with th e tribal educational policies an d
programs. Compliance shall be evaluated as part of th e d a tagathering provisions of this Codei
( 16 ) W it h Wind River T riba l College, develop accredited
trib al r e c e r t if ic at ion co urses fo r educa t o rs, and work with
th e College in other areas. With Wind River Tribal College,develop accredited tribal recertification courses fo reducators in accordance with this Code. In addition, th e
Director shall work with th e College as necessary toimplement th e provisions of this Code, including th eprovisions regarding tribal curriculum, education standards,an d educational policies an d programs. The Director shallalso work w i th t h e College regarding research on an dplanning fo r education on th e Reservation an d in promotingan d providing leadership in education on the Reservationi
( 17 ) R ev ie w budget estimates of and appropriations fo r
local schools an d other educational i n s t i t u t i o n s .
Participate in public hearings an d other b u dg e t a nd financeprocesses of local schools an d other educational
institutions an d review budget an d financial informationprovided by local schools an d other educationalinstitutions. Such participation an d review shall include,
but not be limited to, determining th e links between budgetsan d financial plans an d meeting an d promoting the intents,purposes, an d policies of this Codei
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(18) Develop rules. Develop and recommend to th e
Business C o un c il s u ch rules or action (including proposed
amendments to this Code) as he/she deems advisable fo r th econdition, needs, an d progress of students an d th eimprovement of education on th e Reservation; provided, thatsuch rules an d action ar e ineffective unless an d until
adopted by th e Business Council unless the Council otherwise
provides. The Business Council may delegate rule-makingauthority to th e Director as it deems necessary, an d uponproper delegation, th e Director may exercise that authority
in a manner not inconsistent with this Code or other triballa w or f eder al law; an d
(19) Coordinate w i th t he Advisory Committee.
Coordinate his activities with th e Advisory Committee topromote th e p u r po s e s o f this Code.
(c) Department Budget Preparation and Fiscal Management
Responsibility.
(1) Director to prepare department budget. The
Director shall annually prepare a written budget fo r th e
operation of th e Department. The budget shall include, butnot be limited to , salaries, vehicles, travel an d pe r diemexpenses, supplies, communication equipment, consultants,
an d data gathering, compiling, an d reporting facilities.
The Director shall timely submit th e b u dg e t a l on g w i t h awritten justification to th e Business Councilor th eappropriate tribal committee or office. The Director shall
make an y necessary presentations an d attend an y necessary
hearings regarding the budget. The Director shall
participate in th e preparation of budgets f or ot her
education needs an d matters of th e Tribe when so authorizedby th e Business Council; an d
(2) D irect or to be responsible for th e proper
management of annual department appropriation. The Director
shall be responsible fo r th e proper management of th e annual
appropriation for th e operation of th e Department, an d shalladhere to established tribal expenditure policies an d
procedures in administering the appropriation. The Directorshall maintain regular contact w i th t h e finance departmentof th e Tribe on accounting matters, an d shall c o o p er a t e w i t hauditors during audits an d as otherwise required by law.
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The Director shall be responsible fo r all tribal propertiesassigned to the Department an d t he proper use thereof.
CHAPTER 3: SCHOOL BOARDS AND GOVERNING BODIES
Section 301 - School Boards.
(a) Applicable Requirements and Standards. The Department
shall work with school boards and other governing bodiesadministering schools within th e Wind River Indian Reservation topromote compliance with th e requirements of and standards
developed pursuant to this Code.
(b) School Boards to Cooperate. The Department shall work
with school boards an d other governing bodies administeringschools within th e Wind River Indian Reservation in th e
implementation of this Code an d in addressing other education
problems and issues that arise on th e Reservation. Suchcooperation shall i ncl ude, but not be l i mit ed t o: sharing writteneducational data; encouraging educators to participate
effectively in th e human network system provided fo r by thisCode; and encouraging administrators to participate effectivelyin th e on-site assessment evaluation teams provided fo r by thisCode.
(c) School Board Policies and Procedures. The Department
shall maintain a complete and current copy of all existingwritten policies an d procedures regarding schools on th e Wind
River Indian Reservation. The Department shall identify existing
school policies an d procedures which ar e inconsistent with thisCode an d provide technical assistance to th e school fo r
amendments to make th e policies or procedures consistent withthis Code.
(d) School Boards to Include the Department in their Review
of Educational Policies and Programs. Because such inclusion may
be necessary to th e development by th e Department of tribal
curriculum, education standards, an d educational policies and
programs under this Code, school b o ar d s s h ou l d p r o vi d e meaningfulparticipation fo r th e Department in their established processesused fo r reviewing applicable curriculum, education standards,
an d educational policies an d programs.
(e ) Curriculum and Standards for Local Schools. Local
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sc hool boa rds should ensure that their schools providei n s t ru c t i o n t h a t is in s ubs t a nt i a l compliance with the tribal
curriculum provided fo r an d developed under this Code.
( f) T ri ba l Education Standards. Local s ch o ol b o ar ds s h ou l d
ensure that their schools attain or meet the tribal educationstandards provided for and developed under this Code.
(g) Tribal Educational Programs. Local s c ho o l b oa rd s s h ou l d
ensure t h a t their schools provide or ensure student access to thetribal educational programs provided for and developed under this
Code.
Section 302 - Compliance Evaluation. The Education Department
shall regularly evaluate compliance with th e provisions of thisChapter by local sc hool boa rds and other governing bodies. TheDepartment s h a l l annually report its findings and recommendations
regarding such compliance to the Busine ss Counc il.
CHAPTER 4: CURRICULUM AND EDUCATION STANDARDS
Section 401 - Curriculum.
(a) Procedures fo r Developing Tribal Curriculum. In
developing tribal curriculum, the Department shall:
(1) Review th e applicable current curriculum of localschools and other educational institutions. Such review may
be conducted independently by th e Department, or th e
Department may participate in th e established processes used
by local schools and other educational institutions forreviewing their curriculum;
(2) Coordinate an d consult with sc hool boar ds and the
governing bodies of other educational institutions;
(3) Consult with and obtain th e comments of educators,
community members, parents, and students;
(4) Maintain a file in th e Department o f c o pi es of all
current curricula, and proposed changes to curricula forpublic inspection consistent with tribal law;
(5) Draft tribal curriculum in the areas specified by
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this Code;
(6) Circulate th e drafttribal
curriculum, or anyproposed changes to major curricula objectives, fo r review
and comment and fo r a specified period o f t im e, among school
boards, th e governing bodies of other educational
institutions, selected educators, parents, members of th e
community, and such other persons as deemed necessary;
(7) Review th e comments and suggestions of those to
whom th e draft t r i ba l curriculum ha s been circulated, andafter evaluating th e comments and suggestions, make such
revisions to th e curriculum as deemed necessary; and
(8) Submit th e curriculum, or changes, or both, to th eBusiness Council in th e form of proposed tribal curricula
objectives fo r adoption or amendment.
(b ) Business Council to Establish Tribal Curriculum. The
Business Council shall establish tribal curriculum fo r us e in
local schools on th e Wind River Indian Reservation.
( c ) D e p ar t m en t to Maintain Curriculum fo r P ubl i c Inspection.
The Department shall maintain a f i l e of copies of a l l approvedtribal curriculum fo r public inspection consistent with tribal
law.
(d) Content of Tribal Curriculum.
(1 ) Arapaho language. Because th e Arapaho language is
an essential element of th e l i f e, culture, and identity of
th e Tribe, and because th e Tribal Government recognizes th e
importance of preserving and perpetuating th e language as
necessary fo r th e survival of th e Tribe, t r i ba l curriculum
shall include fo r al l grade levels instr uction in th e
Arapaho language. The Director of th e Department shall
recommend to th e Business Council a proposed tribal
orthography fo r adoption or amendment. The Business Council
shall establish a tribal orthography to be used in Arapaholanguage instr uction on th e Reservation. Instruction by
local schools and other educational institutions in th e
Arapaho language shall follow th e o f f ic i al t r i ba l
orthography adopted by th e Business Council;
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(2) Arapaho culture. The Tribe must survive as a
unique group of people, growing and developing in a social,
economical, and political society within th e larger Americansociety. This requires that members of the Tribe and those
non-members who reside among the T ribe, r e ta in or developknowledge and an understanding of , and respect for, Arapaho
culture. To ensure this survival and perpetuate the T ribe,
tribal curriculum shall include for all grade levels,courses or course content that develops knowledge and anunderstanding of , and r e sp e ct f o r, the Arapaho culture;
(3) Tribal government and governmental relationships.
Tribal curriculum s h al l include for all grade levels,courses or course content that develops knowledge and an
understanding o f t he historical and modern TribalGovernment, including its sovereign status and itsgovernment-to-government relationships with th e federal and
state governments;
(4) Health and n u tritio n in stru ction . Tribal
curriculum s h al l include for all grade levels, courses orcourse content t h at develops knowledge and an understandingof health and nutr ition practices and problems. Suchcourses or course content shall emphasize those problemsthat affect the Reservation, such as th e effect of alcohol,nicotine or tobacco, and drugs on individual, family,
community, and tribal life, culture, and development. Suchcurriculum shall also emphasize th e need for the alcohol,nicotine or tobacco, and drug abuse education policies andprograms provided for by this Code;
(5) Parenting and family. Tribal curriculum shallinclude, for all grade levels beginning with grade seven(7), courses or course content t h at develops knowledge and
an understanding of , and skills in, parenting and family
life. Such courses or course content shall i n cl ud e, b ut no tbe limited to, information about: cultural practices of theTribe; responsibilities of parents to pass on tribal culture
to their children; tribal specific problems regardingparenting an d family life on the Reservation; and th e needfor th e parental and community involvement policies andprograms provided fo r by this Code;
(6) Tribal and American economics.
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shall include fo r all grade levels, courses or course
content that develops knowledge and an understanding of the
historical and modern Tribal economy and the Americaneconomic system; and
(7 ) T ribal natural res ources and community
environments. Tribal curriculum shall include fo r all grade
levels, courses or course content that imparts knowledge and
fundamental understandings about th e historical, political,
socioeconomic, and cultural elements of th e Tribe's
reservation landbase, water, minerals and other natural
resources. Such courses or course content shall include,
without limitation, th e historical development of th e
reservation landbase, th e legal status of reservation
tenure, cultural philosophies and value orientations aboutreservation natural resource uses, past and contemporary
management practices of tribal natural resources,
socioeconomic impacts of tribal natural resource
development, physical environmental impacts of tribal
natural resource development, contemporary perspectives
about global environmental issues, and vocational careers in
tribal land and resource management and decision-making.
Comment: Congressional policy is to upreserve, protect, and promote th e rightsand freedom of Native Americans to use, practice, and develop Native American
languages." 25 U.S.C. 2903(1), Native American Languages Act.
(e ) Local Schools an d Other Educational Institutions to
Promote Tribal Curriculum. Al l local schools and other
educational institutions shall encourage or provide instruction
that is in substantial compliance with the tribal curriculum
established by the Business Council. All students who graduate
from local schools and other educational institutions must be
familiar with the subjects required by tribal curriculum under
this Code.
(f) Department to Evaluate an d Report Compliance. The
Department shall evaluate compliance by local schools and other
educational institutions with the provisions of this Coderegarding tribal curriculum. The Department shall annually
report its findings and recommendations regarding compliance with
tribal curriculum to the Business Council.
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Section 402 - Education Standards.
(a)Procedures for Developing Tribal Education Standards.In developing tribal education standards, th e Department shall:
(1) Review th e current education standards of localschools an d other educational institutions fo r th e
attainment of academic excellence and high, bu t realistic
expectations for all students; competence in all basic
academic and cognitive skills; competence in th e English
language and knowledge of th e non-Indian American culture,
governments, economics, and environment; competence in
Arapaho language and knowledge of Arapaho culture,government, economics, and environment; knowledge of th e
history of th e Northern Arapaho Tribe and of th e role oftribal members in promoting th e future of th e Tribe;
development of students as healthy individuals, members of
families and communities, parents, citizens of th e Tribe,
th e State, an d th e United States of America; development of
s e l f-d i s c i p l i n e an d positive self-worth; development ofrespect for all other living beings; development of a t t i t u d ewhich encourages lifetime learning, decision-making an dundertaking of re s p o n s i b i l i t i e s in family life, communityan d tribal affairs, employment, recreation, and th e us e of
environment; and parental and community involvement in th eformal education process whereby t he educat i onal aspirations
and th e c u l t u r a l values of parents and community members arepromoted and respected;
(2) Coordinate and consult with school boards and th e
governing bodies of other educational institutions;
(3) Consult with and obtain th e comments of educators,parents, and members of th e community;
(4) Draft tribal education standards consistent withtribal law;
(5) Circulate th e draft tribal education standards, forreview and comment an d for a specified period of time, amongschool boards, th e governing bodies of other educational
institutions, selected educators, parents, members o f t hecommunity and such other persons as the Department deemsnecessary;
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(6) Review th e comments an d suggestions of those to
whom th e draft tribal education standards have been
circulated, an d after evaluating th e comments an dsuggestions, make such r e vi s io n s t o t he educati on st andards
as deemed necessary; an d
(7) Submit th e d ra ft tribal education standards to theBusiness Council in th e form of proposed tribal educationstandards fo r adoption or amendment.
(b ) Business Council to Establish Standards.
Council shall establish tribal education standards
Northern Arapaho Tribe.
The Businessfor th e
( c ) C o m p li a nc e Evaluation. The Education Department shallregularly evaluate compliance by local schools an d othereducational institutions with tribal education standards. TheDepartment shall annually report its findings and recommendationsregarding compliance with tribal education standards to th eB u s in e s s C o u n ci l .
(d) Tribal Education Standards may be Exceeded. Tribal
education standards do not prohibit or limit local schools,school boards, other educational institutions, or th e governingbodies of other educational institutions from exceeding the
standards. The Department shall publicly recognize such
achievement.
CHAPTER 5: EDUCATIONAL POLICIES AND PROGRAMS
Section 501 - Alcohol, Nicotine or Tobacco, and Drug Abuse
Education.
(a ) Laws Prohibiting Drugs, Controlled Substances, and
Public Consumption of Alcohol. To th e extent permitted by
federal law, local schools an d other educational institutions ar esubject to tribal laws prohibiting drugs, controlled substances,
an d th e public consumption of alcoholic beverages on th e
Reservation.
(b ) Alcohol, Nicotine or Tobacco, and Drug Abuse. Local
schools an d other educational institutions shall educateeducators, other empl o yees, an d students about th e need to
maintain good health an d prevent alcohol, nicotine or tobacco,
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an d drug abuse. Such education shall include, withoutlimitation: information about health curricula an d educational
policies and pr ogr ams provided for an d developed under thisCOdei
an d information about the policies of this Code as they relate tothe health an d survival of the Tribe.
(c) Procedures for Developing Alcohol, Nicotine or Tobacco,
and Drug Abuse Education Policies and Programs. In developingtribal alcohol, nicotine or tobacco, an d drug abuse educationpolicies an d programs, the Department sh a l l :
(1) Review th e current policies and pr ogr ams of localschools an d other educational institutions. Such review maybe conducted independently by the Department, or the
Department may participate in the established processes oflocal schools an d other educational ins titutions fo rreviewing their policies an d programsi
(2) Review current national policies, studies, an dreports on alcohol, nicotine or tobacco, an d drug abuse,par ticular ly alcohol, nicotine or tobacco, an d d r ug a b us e byyouth an d Indian youthi
(3) Consult with an d obtain the comments of educators,community members, parents, tribal elders, an d studentsi
(4) Coordinate an d consult with school boards an d thegoverning bodies of other educational ins titutions i
(5) Draft tribal alcohol, nicotine or tobacco, an d drugabuse education policies an d programs consistent with thepolicies and pr ogr ams of local schools, an d tribal law;
(6) Circulate the draft tribal alcohol, nicotine ortobacco, an d drug abuse education policies an d programs, fo rreview an d comment an d for a specified period of time, amongsc hool boa r ds, the governing bodies of other educationalins titutions , selected educators, parents, tribal elders,
members of the community, an d other such p e rs o n s a s deemednecessarYi
(7) Review the comments an d suggestions of those towhom th e drafts have been circulated, an d after evaluatingthe comments or suggestions, make such r e v is i o ns t o the
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policies an d programs as deemed necessary; an d
(8) Submit the draft policies and programs to th eBusiness Council in the form of proposed policies an dprograms fo r adoption or amendment.
(d ) Th e Business Council shall Establish Tribal Alcohol,
Nicotine or Tobacco, and Drug Abuse Education Policies an d
Programs f or t he Northern Arapaho Tribe.
(e) Local Schools an d Other Educational Institutions shall
Adopt Alcohol, Nicotine or Tobacco, an d Drug Abuse Education
Policies an d Programs in Substantial Compliance with the Tri bal
Alcohol, Nicotine or Tobacco, and Drug Abuse Education Policies
an d Programs Adopted by th e Business Council.
(f ) Th e Department shall Regularly Evaluate Compliance by
Local Schools an d Other Educational Institutions with Tribal
Alcohol, Nicotine or Tobacco, an d Drug Abuse Education Policies
an d Programs. The Department shall annually report its findings
and recommendations on compliance with tribal alcohol, nicotineor tobacco, an d drug abuse education policies and programs to th eBusiness Council.
Section 50 2 - Parental an d Community Involvement.
(a) Department to Include Parents an d Community Members.The Department shall include parents an d community members in th e
implementation an d r e f ine m e nt of this Code. Such inclusion andinvolvement shall include, b ut n ot be limited to, inclusion in :the development of tribal curriculum, education standards, an deducational policies an d programs; and the preparation of theannual State of the Reservation Education Report. Such inclusionan d involvement shall be accomplished through the human networksystem as provided by this Code an d through other appropriatemeans. The Department shall also strive to include an d involveparents an d community members in addressing specific education
problems an d issues an d in improving education on the
Reservation.
(b ) Annual In-Service Training. The Department shall
provide annually fo r parents an d community members inservicetraining in the priority education areas an d issues of the Tribe,an d in asserting an d advocating fo r the education of their
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children.
(c) Local Schools, Schools Boards, Other EducationalInstitutions. Local schools, school boards, other educationalinstitutions, an d th e governing b o di e s o f other educationalinstitutions shal l involve parents an d members of th e community
in th e schools in ways that include the following:
(1) Formal processes regarding curriculum, education
standards, policies regarding school governance, programs,
and extra-curricular activities. They shall include at
least one (1) parent or community member in th e formal
process o f p l an n in g , developing, an d evaluating curriculum,
education standards, policies regarding school governance,
educational pol i ci es an d programs, an d ext ra-curri cul aractivities;
(2) Distribution of proposed curriculum and pol i ci es.
They shal l d i s t ri b u t e d r a ft copies of proposed curriculum,policies regarding school governance, an d changes in
curriculum an d policies to parents and community members fo r
review an d i np ut b ef or e t h e curriculum, policies, or changesar e adopted or effective;
(3) Develop materials regarding curriculum, pol i ci es,
an d activities. They shall develop written materials
designed to familiarize parents with th e school's curriculuman d policies an d det ai l i ng speci fi c activities that parentsand students may undertake t oget her t o enri ch th e students'
formal educational experience and development; an d
(4) Procedures fo r parent-school communication. In
cooperation wit h t he Department, they shall review their
procedures fo r communication between th e parents and th e
schools, an d shall review th e effectiveness of those
procedures. With the Department an d parents, they shallstrive to develop ways to improve such procedures.
(d) Compliance Evaluation. Th e Department shall regularlyevaluate the compliance by an d progress of local schools an dother educational institutions w i th t he provisions of this Coderegarding parents an d community.
(e) Relationship of Parental and Community Involvement to
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Parenting and Family Life Curriculum. The provisions of thisCode regarding parental an d community involvement apply to all
parents an d community members/ including those studentswho
ar eparents. The need for parental an d community involvement in
local schools an d other educational institutions shall beincluded in th e tribal curriculum containing instruction onparenting an d family life.
Section 503 - Student Attendance. The failure of students toattend school in accordance with school policies is a seriousthreat to th e health an d welfare o f t he student an d to th e futureof th e T r ib e . The Department shall develop/ in consultation withtribal elders/ school boards/ parents/ an d others:
(a ) programs/
(b) attendance rules/ an d
(c) enforcement methods which address this intractableproblem. The Department shall develop innovative approaches
which include a focus on th e student an d th e student/s family/
friends/ an d community.
Section 504 - Continuing Education. The Department shall
encourage an d assist an d may develop/ in conjunction with WindRiver College an d other institutions/ continuing educational an d
training programs an d materials fo r adults which further th epurposes of this Code.
CHAPTER 6: EDUCATORS
Section 601 - Educators.
(a) Qualifications. To th e extent required by federal/
state/ or tribal law/ all educators shall maintain statecertification in their work area. In addition/ all educators
shall gain an d maintain specific knowledge and skills that willassist in improving their ability to serve students in th e
priority education areas of th e Tribe as set f o rt h i n this Code.
(b) Training. The Department shall regularly identify
recertification areas appropriate fo r educators. In such
identification/ th e Department shall consult an d coordinate withschool boards/ th e governing b o di es o f other educational
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institutions, and Wind River Tribal College. The Department andth e College sha ll develop and provide accredited courses in those
areas. Such courses shall be provided at th e College or at localschools and other educational institutions for preservice orinservice training. The Department shall work with the State togain State recognition of accredited tribal courses fo reducational recertification as qualifying to satisfy staterecertification requirements for educators.
(c ) Competency Guidelines and Evaluations. Local schoolsand other educational institutions shall evaluate educators atleast annually. Educator evaluations shall be done according tothe policies and procedures of local schools and othereducational institutions. In addition, th e Department sha ll
regularly evaluate educator compliance with applicablerecertification standards developed pursuant to this Code and
report such evaluations to th e Business Council and th e localschool or educational institution which employs th e educator.
(d) Certification. The Tribe sha ll recognize successful
completion of accredited tribal courses as qualifying to meettribal recertification requirements fo r educators.
CHAPTER 7: INDIAN PREFERENCE
Section 701 - Indian Preference.
(a) Business Council and Department to Apply Indian
Preference. In implementing this Code, th e Business Council and
the Department shall apply Indian preference in th e hiring,training, retention, and promotion of all staff, personnel,
consultants, and contractors.
(b) Local Schools and Other Educational Institutions to
Apply Indian Preference. Local schools and other educationalinstitutions sha ll apply Indian preference in the hiring,training, retention, and promotion of all personnel, includingbu t not l i mi t ed t o educators and support personnel; provided,
that nothing in this section prohibits or limits th e applicationof other tribal or federal Indian preference laws.
(c) Department to Evaluate and Report Compliance by Local
Schools and Other Educational Institutions with Indian
Preference. The Department shall regularly evaluate compliance
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by local s c h o o ls an d other educational institutions with th eIndian preference provisions of this Code. The Department shall
annually report to th e Business Council its findings an drecommendations regarding compliance with the I ndia n preferenceprovisions of this Code.
(d) Nepotism not Permitted. The Indian preference
requirements of this Code shall be applied with due regard fo rth e qualifications, experience, ability, and integrity of
p e r s o n n e l and applicants, and w ith o u t regard to personalfriendships or relations which may otherwise benefit or suffer asa result o f p e r so n n e l decisions.
(e) Suspension of Chapter to Avoid Denial or Loss of
Approval or Assistance. To th e extent necessary to avoid adenial o r l os s o f a p p ro v a l, funds, services, or other assistancefrom th e United States or other entity which would otherwise beavailable to t h e T r ib e or th e Department, th e Business Councilmay by written resolution suspend, in whole or in part, one ormore provisions of this Chapter. Such suspension shall beeffective only so l on g a s an d to th e extent necessary to avoidth e contemplated denial or loss.
History: 2006. Title 8. The Education Code was enacted by th e NorthernArapaho Tribe by resolution of th e Northern Arapaho Business Council dated May4 , 2 00 6, Resolution No. 2006- 9070.
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