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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 456 967 RC 023 159 TITLE Building Exemplary Schools for Tomorrow: Education Directory, School Year 2000-2001. INSTITUTION Bureau of Indian Affairs (Dept. of Interior), Washington, DC. Office of Indian Education Programs. PUB DATE 2001-00-00 NOTE 64p. AVAILABLE FROM U.S. Department of the Interior, BIA/OIEP, 1849 C Street NW/MS-3512 MIB, Washington, DC 20240; Tel: 202-208-4553; Fax: 202-208-3271. For full text: http://www.oiep.bia.edu/oiep_directory.htm. PUB TYPE Reference Materials Directories/Catalogs (132) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC03 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *American Indian Education; Boarding Schools; Elementary Secondary Education; Higher Education; Public Agencies; *Schools; Special Education; *Tribally Controlled Education IDENTIFIERS *Bureau of Indian Affairs Schools; *Office of Indian Education Programs ABSTRACT This education includes contact information for the Office of Indian Education Programs (OIEP) central, Albuquerque (New Mexico), and personnel offices; the division of school improvement; special education coordinators; family and child education coordinators; and field education officers. Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)-funded schools are listed alphabetically. The bulk of the directory is the school detail address listing, which is organized alphabetically by field office. Contact information is given for the field education offices and for each school in their areas. For each school, the principal's and school board president's names are given along with location code, school type, and grade range. The final sections present contact information for postsecondary schools, tribally controlled community colleges and universities, and BIA region offices. In school year 2000-2001, 644 elementary and secondary schools and 1 peripheral dormitory were operated by the BIA. An additional 107 elementary and secondary schools and 13 peripheral dormitories were operated by Indian tribes and tribal organizations under contract/grant with the BIA. Two postsecondary institutions were operated by the BIA, and twenty-five tribally controlled community colleges and universities were funded through the BIA. The OIEP has 24 education line officers, all of whom report directly to the Deputy Director of School Operations, OIEP. (TD) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. ii Ot .tte 111)11 cpti, ...,-z.r.: _. _ fo:-.,i, U. S. bepartment of the Interior .t ,,,, .... ,...:.,. f.A1.4v,... 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BEST COPY \ARABLE Building Exemplary Schools for Tomorrow Table of Contents Page Introduction III OIEP Central Office IV OIEP Albuquerque VI Division of School Improvement V OIEP Personnel Office VI Special Education Coordinators VI Family and Child Education Coordinators VII Field Education Officers VIII Alphabetical Listing of BIA-Funded Schools X School Detail Address Listing Anchorage Field Education Office 1 Billings Field Education Office 2 Cheyenne River Field Education Office 3 Chin le Field Education Office 4 Crow Creek Lower Brule Field Education Office 6 Eastern Navajo Field Education Office 7 Fort Apache Field Education Office 11 Fort Defiance Field Education Office 12 Hopi Field Education Office 14 Minneapolis Field Education Office 16 Northern Pueblos Field Education Office 19 Oklahoma Field Education Office 21 Papago Field Education Office 22 Pima Field Education Office 23 Pine Ridge Field Education Office 24 I 3 Building Exemplary Schools for Tomorrow Table of Contents Page Portland Field Education Office 26 Rosebud Field Education Office 28 Sacramento Field Education Office 29 Shiprock Field Education Office 30 Southern & Eastern States Field Education Office 33 Southern Pueblos Field Education Office 36 Standing Rock Field Education Office 38 Turtle Mountain Field Education Office 39 Western Navajo Field Education Office 41 Post Secondary Institutions 43 Tribally Controlled Community Colleges & Universities 44 BIA Region Offices 47 II 4 Building Exemplary Schools for Tomorrow Introduction This Education Directory was prepared by the Office of Indian Education Programs (OIEP) in the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). It includes all BIA funded school listings as well as listing for Education Line Offices, Tribally Controlled Community Colleges (TCCC), Special Education Coordinators, Family and Child Education (FACE) Coordinators, and BIA Regional Offices. In School Year 2000-2001, there are 64 elementary and secondary schools and 1 peripheral dormitory operated by the BIA. An additional 107 elementary and secondary schools and 13 peripheral dormitories are operated by Indian tribes and tribal organizations under contract/grant with the BIA. There are two post secondary institutions operated by the BIA and 25 TCCC funded through the BIA. The OIEP has 24 Education Line Officers, all of whom report directly to the Deputy Director of School Operations, OIEP. Within the School Detail Listing, the letters directly under the school location indicate the type of school. School Types: D BIA Day School B BIA On-Reservation Boarding School O BIA Off-Reservation Boarding School P BIA Peripheral Dormitory GD Grant Day School GB Grant Boarding School GO Grant Off-Reservation Boarding School GP Grant Peripheral Dormitory CD Contract Day School CB Contract Boarding School CO Contract Off-Reservation Boarding School CP Contract Peripheral Dormitory CoD Cooperative Day School CoBCooperative Boarding School For your information, fax numbers and street addresses for federal express are included. For corrections, revisions and additional copies, please contact Cheryl Branum by telephone (202) 208- 4553, fax (202) 208-3271, email: [email protected] or write: U.S. Department of the Interior, BIA/OIEP, 1849 C Street NW/MS-3512 MIB, Washington, DC 20240. Ill 5 Building Exemplary Schools for Tomorrow Central Office Staff (OIEP) 1849 C Street NW/MS-3512 MIB Washington, DC 20240-0001 Office of the Director William A. Mehojah, Jr., Director 208-6123 Lana Shaughnessy, Special Assistant 208-3601 Gaye Liea King, Special Assistant 208-5962 Keener Cobb, Special Assistant 208-6123 Carol Chunvichit, Secretary 208-6123 Betty Carr, Secretary 208-4234 Branch of Administrative Services Rodney Young, Acting Deputy Director, Policy, Management & Budget 208-4775 Dr. Joe D. Herrin, Financial Systems Specialist 208-7658 Glenn Allison, Education Specialist 208-3628 Eleanor Baca, Finance Specialist 208-4554 Cheryl Branum, Admin. Support Assistant. 208-4553 Agnes Castillo, Budget Analyst 208-4411 Jean D. Francis, Budget Analyst 219-1128 Branch of Management Information Systems Stuart Ott, Supervisory Computer Specialist 208-7111 Branch of Post Secondary Garry Martin, Education Specialist 208-3478 Scholarship Information 208-6156/4234 Branch of Planning Dr. James Martin, Division Chief 208-5810 Lydia Stampley, Admin. Program Assistant 208-4397 Ken Whitehorn, Planning Specialist 208-4376 Dalton Henry, Research Specialist 208-5820 Christine Brown, Education Specialist 208-3559 Georgia Braun, Education Specialist 208-3596 Jay Savage, Education Specialist 208- Telefax Numbers Office of the Director 208-3312 Branch of Administrative Services 208-3271 Branch of Planning 273-0030 Branch of Post Secondary 219-9583 IV 6 Building Exemplary Schools for Tomorrow Division of School Support 201 Third Street NW, Suite 510 Albuquerque, NM 87102 Telephone: (505) 345-6544 Fax: (505) 346-6553 Prefix (346) Dr. Kenneth Ross, Special Assistant 6545 Rodney Young, Financial Manager 6546 Shawna Smith, Secretary 6544 Rod Clark, Facility Manager 6826 Sandra Fletcher 6826 Jim Issues, Computer Specialist 7700 Jim Roubidoux, Computer Specialist 7700 Michael Lucero, Computer Specialist 7700 Steve Val lo, Computer Specialist 7700 Deputy Director of School Operations Joe D. Frazier, Acting Deputy Director of School Operations 6544 Mayme Sakestewa, Secretary 6544 Keith King, Contract Specialist 6822 Division of School Improvement 500 Gold Avenue SW, Room 7072 PO Box 1088 Albuquerque, NM 87103-1088 Telephone: (505) 248-7529 Fax: (505) 248-7546 Prefix (248) Kevin Skenandore, Division Chief 7526 Sherry Allison, Education Specialist 7553 Peter Camp, Education Specialist 7532 Geneva Coriz, Office Automation 7560 Dr. Anse Im Davis. Education Specialist 7550 Lorretta Draper, Education Specialist 7533 Donel Erickson, Education Specialist 7535 Dr. Angelita Felix, Lead Education Specialist 7527 Franna Flyingman, Education Specialist 7554 Roger Haldeman, Network Engineer 7561 Karen Kinsel, Office Automation 7544 Debbie Lente-Jojola, Education Specialist 7536 Gaye Leia King, Education Specialist 7531 Ann Leigh, Speech Pathologist 7530 Lane II Matt, Office Automation 7539 Keith Neves, Education Specialist 7552 Barbra Parisian, Education Specialist 7540 Maria Safi, Budget Analyst 7528 Anita Tsinnajinnie, Education Specialist 7534 Sharon Wells,