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DOCUMENT RESUME New Mexico Indian Education Directory, 1996. New Mexico State Dept. of Education, Santa Fe. Div. *American India DOCUMENT RESUME ED 399 113 RC 020 699 TITLE New Mexico Indian Education Directory, 1996. INSTITUTION New Mexico State Dept. of Education, Santa Fe. Div. of Indian Education. PUB DATE 96 NOTE 65p. PUB TYPE Reference Materials Directories/Catalogs (132) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC03 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *American Indian Education; American Indians; Elementary Secondary Education; Federal Programs; Higher Education; Organizations (Groups); Preschool Education; *Private Schools; *Public Schools; Scholarships; School Districts; Tribal Government; *Tribally Controlled Education; *Tribes IDENTIFIERS *Bureau of Indian Affairs Schools; *New Mexico; Project Head Start ABSTRACT This directory provides addresses, phone numbers, and contact persons for state and federal agencies, tribal agencies, organizations, and schools concerned with American Indian education in New Mexico. Sections include the following: a map of New Mexico showing state board of education districts, both elected and appointed; state board of education members, with expiration date of term; representatives to the state advisory council on Indian education; tribal officials, education offices, and tribal organizations of the Pueblo and Apache Tribes and the Navajo Nation; schools in 22 public school districts with Indian student enrollment; Title IX Formula Grant programs, for both public and private schools; P. L. 81-874 programs for public school districts with Indian enrollment; Johnson O'Malley programs for both public schools and tribal programs; public schools and Bureau of Indian Affairs schools participating in Title VII bilingual education Native American programs; private schools with Indian student enrollment; Native American higher education programs, postsecondary institutions, and tribal scholarship programs; education organizations and Head Start programs in New Mexico; various divisions and branches of the Office of Indian Education of the U.S. Department of Education; and four national Indian organizations. (TD) *********************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. *********************************************************************** PERMISSION TO REPRODUCEAND DISSEMINATE THIS MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY rel r : A rff 3ff : Gov)2_tx.les TO THE EDUCATIONALRESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) %I NEW ritxlco i INDIAN EDUCATION FlInitECTOlty1 2 I 1996 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office Of Educations! Research and Improvement EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) This document has been reproduced as received from the person or organization originating It. 0 Minor changes have been made to Improve reproduction quality. Points of view or opinions stated in this docu- ment do not necessarily represent official OERI position or policy. 1k\ New Mexico State Department of Education efffft ffl, ff:0 2 BESTCOPY AVAILABLE NEW MEXICO STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Eleanor B. Ortiz, President Santa Fe Van W. Witt, Vice-President Roswell Emmalou Rodriguez, Secretary Albuquerque Rudy Castellano, Member Las Vegas Wallace Davis, Member Shiprock Roger X. Lenard, Member Edgewood Mar lis E. Mann, Member Corrales Lynn M. Medlin, Member Tatum Darl N. Miller, Member Las Cruces Bever lie R. O'Dell, Member Los Alamos Millie Pogna, Member Albuquerque Catherine M. Smith, Member Mimbres Virginia M. Trujillo, Member Albuquerque Steven J. Schmidt, Member Santa Fe Elizabeth Ortega Las Cruces NEW MEXICO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Alan D. Morgan State Superintendent of Public Instruction Albert Zamora Associate Superintendent for Learning Services DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION VISION STATEMENT "The New Mexico State Department of Education believes the education of all students must become the mission of all New Mexicans. Webelieve education must challenge all students to reach their potential." 3 NEW MEXICO INDIAN EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1996 INDIAN EDUCATION DIVISION (505)827-6679 Fax: (505) 827-6696 Nancy R. Martine-Alonzo, Director Betty McCorkey, Education Consultant Lena Mares, Administrative Secretary NEW MEXICO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Indian Education Division Education Building - 300 Don Gaspar Avenue Santa Fe, NM 87501-2786 TABLE OF CONTENTS State Board of Education' 1 State Advisory Council on Indian Education 2 Pueblo Tribes Tribal Officials 3-4 Tribal Organizations 4 Tribal Education Offices 5 Apache Tribes Jicarilla Apache Tribal Officials 5 Jicarilla Education Office 5 Mescalero Apache Tribal Officials 5 Mescalero Apache Tribal Education Office 5 The Navajo Nation Tribal Officials 6 Education Offices 6 Agency Councils 6 Chapter Officials 6-10 Indian Education Directors/Coordinators 11-12 Public School Districts with Indian Enrollment 13-36 Title IX Formula Grant Programs 37-39 P.L. 81-874 Programs 40-41 Johnson O'Malley Programs 42-43 Title VII Native American Programs 44 Private Schools with Indian Enrollment 45-46 Bureau of Indian Affairs Schools Northern Pueblos Agency 47 Southern Pueblos Agency 48 Eastern Navajo Agency 49-50 Shiprock Agency 51 Fort Defiance Agency 52 Native American Higher Education Programs 53-54 Native American Post-Secondary Institutions 54 Tribal Scholarship Programs 55 Scholarship Programs for Native Americans 56 Education Organizations 56 Tribal Head Start Programs 57 U.S. Office of Indian Education Staff 58 National Indian Organizations 59 Map of State Board of Education Districts 6 NEW MEMO STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION District Represented/ Term Telephone # Name Mailing Address Expires DISTRICT 4 Eleanor B. Ortiz * 1022 Stagecoach Rd. 12/96 (505) 982-2631 President Santa Fe, NM 87501 DISTRICT 8 Van W. Witt 1216 Avenida del Sumbre 12/96 (505) 622-5234 Vice-President Roswell, NM 88201 DISTRICT 3 Emmalou Rodriguez 3715 Smith, S.E. 12/98 (505) 268-9755 Secretary Albuquerque, NM 87108 DISTRICT 10 Rudy Castellano 215 Alamo 12/96 (505) 425-3093 Member Las Vegas, NM 87701 DISTRICT 5 Wallace Davis P.O. Box 1080 12/98 (505) 696-3323 Member Shiprock, NM 87420 DISTRICT E Roger X. Lenard No. 16 Dunkin Road 12/98 (505) 845-3143 Member Edgewood, NM 87015 DISTRICT B Mar lis E. Mann 3392 Corrales Rd. 12/98 (505) 277-4114 Member Corrales, NM 87048 DISTRICT 9 Lynn M. Medlin P.O. Box 361 12/96 (505) 675-2345 Member Tatum, NM 88267 DISTRICT 7 Darl N. Miller 138 A, S. Downtown Mall 12/98 (505) 524-9835 Member Rio Valley Mortgage Las Cruces, NM 88001 DISTRICT C Bever lie R. O'Dell 525 Bryce Avenue 12/96 (505) 672-9395 Member Los Alamos, NM 87544 DISTRICT 2 Millie Pogna * 1808 Propps, N.E. 12/98 (505) 299-6701 Member Albuquerque, NM 87112 DISTRICT 6 Catherine M. Smith P.O. Box 49 12/98 (505) 536-9550 Member Mimbres, NM 88049 DISTRICT 1 Virginia M. Trujillo 2624 Veranda Rd., N.W. 12/96 (505) 842-3547 Member Albuquerque, NM 87107 DISTRICT A Steven J. Schmidt 535 Cordova Rd., Ste.402 12/98 (505) 984-8660 Member Santa Fe, NM 87505 DISTRICT D Elizabeth Ortega 1765 Imperial Ridge 12/96 (505) 522-9722 Member Las Cruces, NM 88011 Native American constituents in that district Numbered districts are elected and lettered districts are Governor-appointed. - 1 - NEW MEXICO ADVISORY COUNCIL ON INDIAN EDUCATION TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Nelson Cordova Northern Pueblos Representative P.O. Box 2536 Taos, NM 87571 Telephone: (505) 758-9593 Fax: (505) 758-4604 Lester Hudson Navajo Representative P.O. Box 3239 Shiprock, NM 87420 Telephone: (505) 368-4427, Ext. 360 Fax: (505) 368-4427, Ext. 300 Roselyn John Navajo Representative P.O. Box 808 Gallup, NM 87305 Telephone: (505) 775-3355 Fax: (505) 775-3638 Helen C. Klinekole Mescalero Apache Representative P.O. Box 348 Mescalero, NM 88340 Telephone: (505) 671-4421/23 Fax: (505) 671-4215 Kiutus Tecumseh Urban Indian Representative 2704 Valencia, N.E. Albuquerque, NM 87110 Telephone: (505) 845-6053 Fax: (505) 845-6206 Elizabeth Muniz Jicarilla Apache Representative P.O. Box 507 Dulce, NM 87528-0507 Telephone: (505) 759-3304 Fax: (505) 759-3492 Donna Pino Martinez Southern Pueblos Representative 02 Dove Road Bernalillo, NM 87004 Telephone: (505) 867-1623 Fax: (505) 867-3395 - 2 - PUEBLO TRIBAL OFFICIALS NORTHERN PUEBLOS PUEBLO OF NAMBE PUEBLO OF SAN JUAN Governor Tony Vigil Governor Earl Salazar Lt. Governor Lela Kaskalla 1st Lt. Gov. Peter Garcia, Jr. Route 1, Box 117-BB 2nd Lt. Gov. Jose G. Cruz Santa Fe, NM 87501 P.O. Box 1099 Telephone: (505) 455-2036 San Juan Pueblo, NM 87566 Fax #: (505) 455-2038 Telephone:(505) 852-4400/4210 Fax #: (505) 852-4820 PUEBLO OF PICURIS PUEBLO OF SANTA CLARA Governor Gerald Nai lor Governor Gilbert Tafoya Lt. Governor Carl Tsosie, Jr. Lt. Gov. Walter Dasheno P.O. Box 127 P.O. Box 580 Perlasco, NM 87553 Espanola, NM 87532 Telephone:(505) 587-2519/2043 Telephone:(505) 753-7330/7326 Fax #: (505) 587-1071 Fax #: (505) 753-8988 PUEBLO OF POJOAQUE. PUEBLO OF TAOS Governor Jacob Viarrial Governor David Gomez, Sr. Lt. Governor George Rivera Lt. Governor Delfino Reyna Route 11, Box 71 P.O. Box 1846 Santa Fe, NM 87501 Taos, NM 87571 Telephone:(505) 455-2278/2279 Telephone:(505) 758-9593 Fax #: (505) 455-2950 Fax #: (505) 758-8831 PUEBLO OF SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO OF TESUQUE Governor .Elmer Torres Governor Frederick Vigil 1st Lt. Gov. Kevin Gonzales Lt. Governor Thomas Tapia 2nd Lt. Gov. Timothy Martinez Route 5, Box 360-T Route 5, Box 315-A Santa Fe, NM 87501 Santa Fe, NM 87501 Telephone: (505) 983-2667 Telephone:(505) 455-2273/2274 Fax #: (505) 982-2331 Fax #: (505) 455-7351 SOUTHERN PUEBLOS PUEBLO OF ACOMA PUEBLO OF ISLETA Governor Ron Shutiva Governor Alvino Lucero 1st Lt. Gov. Juan Juanico 1st Lt. Gov.
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