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Native American Adults and children in traditional wear
The Native American Education Program is designed to address the unique cultural, language, and educationally related academic needs of American Indian and Alaska Native students, including preschool children. The program is the Department's principal vehicle for addressing the particular needs of Indian children.
 
This program is funded by the Title VI Indian Education Formula Grants funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Indian Education.
 
Questions? Email at Native.Ed@trusd.net or calling Family and Community Engagement at (916) 566-1788.
 

How Do I Qualify?

The Native American Education Program is for all students who are Native American or Alaska Native, or have a parent/grandparent who is Native American and are enrolled in a federally recognized tribe. You can support in the District's development of its program and Title VI Program by completing an ED 506 Eligibility Form.   
 
An Ed 506 Form must be completed, signed, and dated by the child’s parent/guardian to certify an Indian student’s eligibility for the program. A separate form is required for each child. If you have previously submitted an eligibility form, you do not need to submit a new form.
 
Documents:
 
If you would like your child to receive future support and services provided by the Title VI Formula Grant, please complete and return the enclosed Ed 506. You can return the completed form to you student’s school, the district office or email it back to: Native.Ed@trusd.net

NAPAC (Native American Parent Advisory Committee)

Tutoring Services (Online)

Native american Education Program Flyer

Native american Education Program Flyer

 
The 4th Annual Spring Gathering and Graduation honors and celebrates the strong family and community ties that support the success of our Native students. This event underscores the significance of Native students in education, offering a dedicated platform for students and families to recognize themselves, their fellow Native families, and supporters.
 
Thursday, May 22, 2025
6:00–8:00 PM
Twin Rivers Unified School District, Main Office - Bay A
5115 Dudley Blvd, McClellan Park, CA 95652
 
 
For Community Partners & Vendors, please sign up here: https://bit.ly/SpringGathering-Vendors
Title VI Grant Letter and 506 Form

Title VI Grant Letter and 506 Form

Native American Education Program Public Hearing flyer 
 
Native American Education Program (NAEP) Public Hearing
 
The annual Twin Rivers Native American Education Program Hearing took place on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, at 5:30 PM. Families and community members gathered to learn more about the program and provide feedback on future initiatives supporting our American Indian and Alaska Native students.
 
 
Native American Education Program Survey
 
Please take a moment to complete this quick survey to share your thoughts and help us improve our Native American Education Program. Your feedback will guide us in making meaningful changes to better support our students and families.
 
Our program goals are:
  • Academic: Improve the academic success of Native American or Alaskan Native students.
  • Cultural: Provide opportunities for students and families to participate in culturally relevant programs and activities that recognize and value the importance of Native American culture.
 
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