{"id":37131,"date":"2024-05-28T17:34:53","date_gmt":"2024-05-28T22:34:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/largest-class-of-native-american-students-graduating\/"},"modified":"2024-05-28T17:35:01","modified_gmt":"2024-05-28T22:35:01","slug":"largest-class-of-native-american-students-graduating","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/largest-class-of-native-american-students-graduating\/","title":{"rendered":"Largest class of Native American students graduating"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"likebtn_container\" style=\"\"><!-- LikeBtn.com BEGIN --><span class=\"likebtn-wrapper\"  data-identifier=\"post_37131\"  data-site_id=\"63347fe36fd08b6c05de3d9e\"  data-dislike_enabled=\"false\"  data-icon_dislike_show=\"false\"  data-white_label=\"true\"  data-style=\"\"  data-unlike_allowed=\"\"  data-show_copyright=\"\"  data-item_url=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/largest-class-of-native-american-students-graduating\/\"  data-item_title=\"Largest class of Native American students graduating\"  data-item_image=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/files\/2024\/05\/Cutline-6-grads-Senior-Dino-Pina-with-his-uncle-and-sponsor-Christopher-Pina-scaled-1-1024x683.jpg\"  data-item_date=\"2024-05-28T17:34:53-05:00\"  data-engine=\"WordPress\"  data-plugin_v=\"2.6.59\"  data-prx=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/wp-admin\/admin-ajax.php?action=likebtn_prx\"  data-event_handler=\"likebtn_eh\" ><\/span><!-- LikeBtn.com END --><\/div><div id=\"attachment_32751\" style=\"width: 2570px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nativesunnews.today\/articles\/wounded-knee-sacred-belongings-coming-to-cheyenne-river-reservation\/cutline-6-grads-senior-dino-pina-with-his-uncle-and-sponsor-christopher-pina\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-32751\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-32751\" class=\"wp-image-32751 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/files\/2024\/05\/Cutline-6-grads-Senior-Dino-Pina-with-his-uncle-and-sponsor-Christopher-Pina-scaled-1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"2560\" height=\"1707\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p id=\"caption-attachment-32751\" class=\"wp-caption-text\"><em>Dino Pina with his uncle and sponsor Christopher Pina. (Photo by Marnie Cook) <\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>RAPID CITY \u2014 \u201cThe number of Native American graduates in the Class of 2024 will likely be the largest in the history of Rapid City Area Schools. For now.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>That is Ira Taken Alive, RCAS Title VI Manager, talking about this year\u2019s graduates who were honored at the 2024 Senior Honoring Ceremony on Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at the Central High School Naasz Gym in Rapid City. The special event celebrates the achievements of the graduating Native American seniors from Central High School, Stevens High School, Rapid City Alternative Academy and Sturgis High School, honoring them for their hard work, dedication and accomplishments.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s a beautiful sight to see,\u201d said Master of Ceremonies Whitney Rencountre II as Grand Entry of the graduates and sponsors began led by U.S. Army Lakota veteran Dino Holy Eagle, \u201cFriends, relatives, all the graduates and their families and sponsors here with them carrying their beautiful star quilts, as they make their way around the arena.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Graduates and their families had been encouraged to arrive early because the event was competing with a concert at the Monument. So, there was no sense of arrival frustration, just an air of excitement as students and their families began filing into the building, gathering first in the cafeteria to begin the evening by sharing a meal together, as is the Lakota way.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI feel very honored to be here at this point,\u201d said senior Dante Pina. Wearing a beaded medallion given to him by his grandfather, Pina spoke with a tone of relief, \u201cHonestly, throughout high school I felt like giving up multiple times. I kept pushing through and I\u2019m going to be very honest, it was worth it because now it\u2019s the beginning, where I can choose my career.\u201d Dante said he wasn\u2019t quite sure what career to choose, but he recently began taking guitar lessons. \u201cI would like to do something with music. I was thinking about spending the summer studying music theory.\u201d<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_32749\" style=\"width: 1717px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nativesunnews.today\/articles\/wounded-knee-sacred-belongings-coming-to-cheyenne-river-reservation\/cutline-2-grads-norma-dupris-and-harret-brings\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-32749\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-32749\" class=\"wp-image-32749 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/files\/2024\/05\/Cutline-2-grads-Norma-Dupris-and-Harret-Brings-scaled-1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1707\" height=\"2560\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p id=\"caption-attachment-32749\" class=\"wp-caption-text\"><em>Norma Dupris and Harriet Brings at the 2024 Senior Honoring Ceremony. <\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>Norma Dupris and Harriet Brings were there in support of the students. Brings said she has been involved in the feathering ceremony for about 16 years. \u201cI\u2019ve been doing it every year. We put the feathers together and guide the students, instruct them how to take care of their feather.\u201d Norma, now retired, said she used to work security at the school. She wanted to come to the ceremony to support the students and her friend Harriet.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_32750\" style=\"width: 2570px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nativesunnews.today\/articles\/wounded-knee-sacred-belongings-coming-to-cheyenne-river-reservation\/cutline-3-grads-marielle-colhoff-tracelyn-strand-and-vilique-fallis\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-32750\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-32750\" class=\"wp-image-32750 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/files\/2024\/05\/Cutline-3-grads-Marielle-Colhoff-Tracelyn-Strand-and-Vilique-Fallis-scaled-1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"2560\" height=\"1707\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p id=\"caption-attachment-32750\" class=\"wp-caption-text\"><em>Marielle Colhoff, Tracelyn Strand and Vilique Fallis. (Photo by Marnie Cook) <\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>Three young women standing in line for the meal expressed their excitement to be finished with this chapter of their lives. All three were athletes in their public school careers and all three are standouts. Basketball and softball player for the Central Cobblers Marielle Colhoff said she was undecided about the near future. \u201cI\u2019ll probably take a gap year to save up some money.\u201d Central varsity basketball and volleyball player Tracelyn Strand said she\u2019s going to play basketball in Bismarck at United Tribes. Vilique Fallis will be going to play basketball at Northeast Community College having signed a letter of intent to play basketball there.<\/p>\n<p>The ceremony itself is made possible by the Title VI Indian Education program which provides supportive services to Native American students attending RCAS. The program is designed to help Native students connect with their Native history, culture and traditions and instill pride and confidence so they can do better in school. At the same time, it empowers teachers and educators to integrate the Oceti Sakowin culture, history and identity into their class curriculum.<\/p>\n<p>Taken Alive said the Lakota believe that a formal education is a treaty right. \u201cAfter the boarding school era ended, Congress thought it should meet the cultural and educational needs of Native American students as they entered public schools. The funding provides for those unique cultural needs that our students have. One is preserving and enhancing the language. Another is to have presence and raise awareness about our culture in the school systems. And to also involve parents.\u201d The boarding school system didn\u2019t involve parents in the child\u2019s education. \u201cSo, the law was created to provide a parent voice and parent input into a child\u2019s education at least in the public schools, with Title VI funds.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Nantinki Young is chair of the Parent Advisory Board (PAC) which is an advisory committee with the Rapid City Area Schools in the operation of the Title VI Indian Education Program. The PAC acts as a liaison between parents and the Title VI program. \u201cWe have representatives from all of our seven tribes here along with others all throughout the United States. This is a way to bring them together and honor these kids. Some of these kids have gone through school for 13 years, even longer if they went to pre-school. This is a way to tell them, \u2018Awesome, you completed this. You got your education!\u2019 because this is a major milestone. We want to encourage them to continue, if they want to continue to higher education or whatever their path is.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Oceti Sakowin Essential Understandings provides a foundation for teaching about the history and culture of the Oceti Sakowin (Seven Council Fires) which in turn provides a foundation for Lakota, Dakota and Nakota students. While it isn\u2019t mandatory, there are teachers who are using them in their classrooms.<\/p>\n<p>Young said many of the kids don\u2019t have any exposure to their own culture so many are starving to learn about themselves \u201cEspecially the kids in town. Some kids have never been to a powwow. Some don\u2019t have that at home.\u201d Young said learning about themselves is important to their success. \u201cWe put the feathering ceremony on every year and a lot of the seniors look forward to it. I know I did when I graduated.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>During the ceremony, Brings spoke to the students in Lakota about their obligations as they step onto their new path. She also spoke in English. \u201cThis is your time,\u201d she said as she advised them to find work and be self-sufficient. \u201cI\u2019m keeping my eye on you.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>(Contact Marnie Cook at <a href=\"mailto:cookm8715@gmail.com\" class=\"autohyperlink\">cookm8715@gmail.com<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>The post <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nativesunnews.today\/articles\/largest-class-of-native-american-students-graduating\/\">Largest class of Native American students graduating<\/a> first appeared on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nativesunnews.today\">Native Sun News Today<\/a>.<\/p>\n<div class=\"likebtn_container\" style=\"\"><!-- LikeBtn.com BEGIN --><span class=\"likebtn-wrapper\"  data-identifier=\"post_37131\"  data-site_id=\"63347fe36fd08b6c05de3d9e\"  data-dislike_enabled=\"false\"  data-icon_dislike_show=\"false\"  data-white_label=\"true\"  data-style=\"\"  data-unlike_allowed=\"\"  data-show_copyright=\"\"  data-item_url=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/largest-class-of-native-american-students-graduating\/\"  data-item_title=\"Largest class of Native American students graduating\"  data-item_image=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/files\/2024\/05\/Cutline-6-grads-Senior-Dino-Pina-with-his-uncle-and-sponsor-Christopher-Pina-scaled-1-1024x683.jpg\"  data-item_date=\"2024-05-28T17:34:53-05:00\"  data-engine=\"WordPress\"  data-plugin_v=\"2.6.59\"  data-prx=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/wp-admin\/admin-ajax.php?action=likebtn_prx\"  data-event_handler=\"likebtn_eh\" ><\/span><!-- LikeBtn.com END --><\/div><p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nativesunnews.today\/articles\/largest-class-of-native-american-students-graduating\/\" target=\"_blank\">Visit Original Source<\/a><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div class=\"likebtn_container\" style=\"\"><!-- LikeBtn.com BEGIN --><span class=\"likebtn-wrapper\"  data-identifier=\"post_37131\"  data-site_id=\"63347fe36fd08b6c05de3d9e\"  data-dislike_enabled=\"false\"  data-icon_dislike_show=\"false\"  data-white_label=\"true\"  data-style=\"\"  data-unlike_allowed=\"\"  data-show_copyright=\"\"  data-item_url=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/largest-class-of-native-american-students-graduating\/\"  data-item_title=\"Largest class of Native American students graduating\"  data-item_image=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/files\/2024\/05\/Cutline-6-grads-Senior-Dino-Pina-with-his-uncle-and-sponsor-Christopher-Pina-scaled-1-1024x683.jpg\"  data-item_date=\"2024-05-28T17:34:53-05:00\"  data-engine=\"WordPress\"  data-plugin_v=\"2.6.59\"  data-prx=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/wp-admin\/admin-ajax.php?action=likebtn_prx\"  data-event_handler=\"likebtn_eh\" ><\/span><!-- LikeBtn.com END --><\/div><p>Dino Pina with his uncle and sponsor Christopher Pina. (Photo by Marnie Cook) RAPID CITY \u2014 \u201cThe number of Native American graduates in the Class of 2024 will likely be the largest in the history of Rapid City Area Schools. 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