Uplifting Tomorrow's Leaders by Celebrating Their History

A groundbreaking Washington state program that celebrates American Indian and Alaska Native students’ rich heritage has boosted their graduationrate to 89.6%, compared to the nationwide average of 75%. In this article for District Administration, two school administrators describe how students take the lead in this multidimensional initiative between the Nisqually Tribe and North Thurston Public Schools in Lacey, Washington.
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