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American Indian Education

Our Mission

The Office of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education provides support to Colorado school districts, schools, and educational leaders in the academic, linguistic, and social-emotional challenges and opportunities of culturally and linguistically diverse students to ensure equitable access to grade level standards and ensure a well-rounded education.

 

Important Announcements

Title VI - Indian and Alaska Native Formula Grant

The Office of Indian Education (OIE), located in the Office of the Under Secretary (OUS), was created in 1972 under the Indian Education Act. The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) of 2015 amends the Indian education programs in OIE as Title VI, Part A of Elementary and Secondary Education Act. The Federal legislation focuses on the education of American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians for preschool to graduate school.

Title VI is designed to ensure that American Indian, Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native students meet challenging state academic content and student academic achievement standards, as well as meet the unique culturally related needs. Indigenous Education Community Needs Assessment

To see the complete text of the ESSA statute, please click here.

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Annual Performance Report (APR)

Tribal Consultation

Resources

Post-Secondary Resources 

Contact Information

Georgina Owen
Indian Education Coordinator
Owen_G@cde.state.co.us
720-648-0482