The WWNAEC membership iscomposed
of about 40 Title VII Native American programs throughout Western
Washington, including individuals and organizations that support the
goals of Indian Education.
The Consortium meets bi-monthly throughout the school year.Meetings alternate between urban and reservation based programs serving Native American and Alaskan Native students.
Benefits of a Consortium Membership:
Promotes leaderships, policies, and effective practices that meet the culturally related academic needs of Native students.
Provides
a support network and connecting point for educators who share a common
mission and the goals of Native American/Alaskan Native Education.
Provides
a structure for technical assistance, workshops, and in-service
training to keep members current on Federal and State Education trends
and regulations that impact services to all Native students.
Heightens awareness and understanding of the diverse Native cultures and the unique tribal traditions of the students we serve.
Awards annual Merit Awards to Native American and Alaskan Native High School graduates nominated by members.
Encourages
WWNAEC involvement of Native American/Alaskan Native parents in the
planning, development, and implementation of educaion programs.
Provides mentoring opportunities for new staff in Native American/Alaskan Native American education programs.
We are always looking for new members. Give us a call anytime, or just stop by.
Our doors are always open.
Call (360) 443-3579 for details.
Western Washington Native American Education Consortium