Native American Education Title VII Program

The purpose of the Native American Education Title VII Program is to meet educational and cultural needs of Native American and Alaskan Native students. The program provides academic support and cultural education to district students of documented Native American/Alaskan Indian ancestry within the Battle Ground, Evergreen, and Vancouver school districts.
Native American Education Title VII Program, which is managed by Evergreen School District, serves as the bridge between families and the district, by providing a rich array of programs and services for Native American/Alaskan Indian students. We host an annual powwow event each year in the Spring, celebrating our diverse indigenous cultures and promoting Native culture awareness of Native American & Alaskan Indian students in Battle Ground, Evergreen, and Vancouver Public Schools. The program also has opportunities for parents to engage & participate within our Native American Parent Association Committee that meets monthly at Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary at 14619-A NE 49th St., Vancouver, WA 98682 in portable #219 behind the school. The Native American Education programs across the United States are in compliance with governmental treaties. The purpose is to address the educational and cultural needs of K-12 Native American and Alaska Native students as they strive to meet the challenging state performance standards.
For information regarding our Native American Education Title VII Program please call (360) 604-6757. For Native American Parent Committee Association (360) 604-4012. Or join us on Facebook at: Native American Education Program, Title VII
Native American Education, Title VII Program:
For information:
Phone (360) 604-6757
Fax (360) 604-4058
Like our page on Facebook
Battle Ground, Evergreen, and Vancouver Public School Districts:
Mailing Address: Native American Education Program
13501 NE 28th St. Vancouver, WA 98668-8910

Program Services

Tutoring
First priority is given to students who are referred by school district staff. Students in the program who do not meet district State standards & grades will be given academic support once referrals are made by the student’s teacher, counselor, or parent. After school tutoring hours are available by appointment for:
Monday evenings only from 6pm-8pm at the Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary portable #220 14619-A NE 49th Street, Vancouver, WA.
Tuesday evenings from 4pm-6pm at Glenwood Heights Elementary 9716 NE 134th St. Vancouver, WA 98662 room 103.
Wednesday evenings from 6pm-8pm at Cowlitz Indian Tribe Health & Human Services Clinic 7700 NE 26th Ave Vancouver, WA 98665.
​Please Contact: (360) 604-6757 to schedule academic support/tutoring sessions.
Culture Classes
Cultural enrichment activities are provided to enrolled NAE Title VII students K-12 from Battle Groud, Evergreen, and Vancouver Public Schools on:
Monday evenings, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary School 14619-A NE 49th Street, Vancouver, WA in Portable 219.
Fieldtrips, events, and visits outside of class are posted on NAE Program newsletters.
Information Available
A newsletter is mailed to NAE Title VII families of the students in the beginning of the school year and in Spring. The NAE Title VII Program information, activity calendar, and local Native American events are posted in this newsletter. Our program also has NA/AI resources for students and district staff with reference books, videotapes, audiotapes, DVD’s, CD’s, and other materials that pertain to Native American culture, past and present.
How Do I Enroll My Child(ren)?
Student Eligibility Certification Form 506 must be fully completed and verified for each child. You can get this 506 form from the school’s office or online.
Please call (360) 604-6757 if your having trouble obtaining the 506 form.
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