Indian Education Services
Tutoring
Tutoring is available at the Middle School and Elementary level.
Scholarships
The Title VII Parent Committee raises funds throughout the year to provide graduating seniors with financial assistance to attend trade schools and colleges. Graduating seniors must possess a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 at the January marking period of their senior year. Each year, award recipients are notified and acknowledged for their achievements at the Spring Feast in April.
In addition, the following resources could lead to financial assistance for college:
- National
Relief Charities

Scroll down & choose the “American Indian Education Foundation” link. Up to $2,000 per year is awarded to qualified grantees. - National
Indian Education Association

- New
Mexico State University Indian Resource Development

- American Indian
College Fund

- IHS
Scholarship Program

- American
Indian Graduate Center

- Native American Journalists
Association

- National
Center for American Indian Enterprise Development

- Morris K. Udall Foundation

- NMU
Center for Native American Studies

Click on top-menu link: “Resources”. Then click on “Native American Resources” link. Then a final link to click: “Scholarships & Internships”.
Culture and Craft Classes
Presentations of culture and craft classes are included in each school building throughout the year. The Title VII Parent Committee hosts the Fall and Spring Feasts each school year.
Reading Materials & Videos
The Title VII Program has many Native American books, magazines and videos available for student or teacher use.
