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Any student with a connection to a Native American tribe can take advantage of the free resources of the Wake County Public School System's Title VII program. Many students have connections to a state or federal tribe and don't know about the resources available to them. There are upcoming three-session Saturday afternoon writing classes in January and February for students in grades 2-12. Parents can find culturally-relevant educational resources in other Saturday classes, tutoring, the annual conference and other opportunities all provided through the federal Title VII grant. Contact Title VII liaison Melinda C.M. Stephani, WCPSS Senior Administrator for Social Studies, for more information at 850-1881 or at mstephani@wcpss.net.
Posted by Bill Poston at 10:01 AM on December 18, 2008 | Leave Feedback
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