Dropout rates for Natives rose in 2021

Dropout rates for Natives rose in 2021 Rep. Tyson Running Wolf ( courtesy photo) HELENA, Mont. – The Office of Public Instruction (OPI) recently announced their graduation and dropout rates for the 2020-2021 school year. Notably, the graduation rate for American Indian students has dropped to 68.30%, representing a 1.28% drop

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Shared by Native Sun News Today February 11, 2022

COVID—19 Educational Forum

COVID—19 Educational Forum   RAPID CITY— The West River Area Health Education Center (WRAHEC), in collaboration with the West River Health Science Center (WRHSC), announces an upcoming educational event for the general public.  Please join us for a COVID-19 Educational Forum to be held on Wednesday, February 16, from 6:00pm—8:00pm. 

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Shared by Native Sun News Today February 3, 2022

February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

 February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness month By StrongHearts Native Helpline       In February, Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month raises awareness for the unique needs Indigenous youth have and the impact healthy relationships can have for Native communities moving forward. While one-quarter of all high school girls have been

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Tiffany Gusbeth named a “Leading for Equity” fellow

Tiffany Gusbeth named a “Leading for Equity” fellow               Tiffany Gusbeth   DENVER– Tiffany Gusbeth (Northern Cheyenne Nation), Vice President of Student Success Services at the American Indian College Fund, was one of 12 individuals chosen nationwide to participate in the inaugural cohort of Leading

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Montana law supports tribal language preservation efforts

Montana law supports tribal language preservation efforts By Clara Caufield, NSNT Staff Writer     MISSOULA, Mont. – Three Montana Tribes and the Montana State University Center for Bilingual and Multi-Culture Education will co-host a Workshop at the University of Montana in Missoula to provide professional development training for teachers

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Tom Shortbull: Looking back

Tom Shortbull: Looking back   By Clara Caufield, Native Sun News Today Staff writer           As reported last week, Tom Shortbull, President of Oglala Lakota College (OLC) announced his retirement, effective July 9, 2022. In addition, he graciously shared some perspectives and experiences with Native Sun

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Shared by Native Sun News Today January 25, 2022

Three Oglala on Rapid City Youth Council

Three Oglala on Rapid City Youth Council By Clara Caufield,                                RAPID CITY –   On Tuesday, January 11th, Adrianna Young, Oglala, was sworn into office for the Rapid City Youth City Council (RCYTC) beginning a two year term.  Another new Council member, Peyton Swallow, also Oglala was unable to attend

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Shared by Native Sun News Today January 25, 2022