Indian Education Services
Indian Education Services at OWL
The SPPS Indian Education Program's mission is to assist American Indian students in graduating from high school with a quality education and a positive cultural personal identity.
Indian Education staff visit Open World Learning to provide unique cultural services to Native American students and to collaborate with staff on programming. Below is the current schedule of services:
Tuesdays 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Room 1021 (Humboldt)
Kerrie Troseth, the Indian Education School Counselor, facilitates the Catching a Dream programming for Native youth at SPPS. She will be available to students and offer the following services:
- Post-Secondary Planning (11th & 12th grade only) or Short-term Student Counseling or Community Resource Referral Sessions- click here to schedule an appointment
Please note that students must have a SmartPass to access the Indian Education space. When students schedule a time to meet, Kerrie will generate a SmartPass for students to show their teacher to order to leave class.
Additional Resources
- Samaria Mountain, Indian Education School Social Worker assigned to Open World Learning
- Kay Urich, Indian Education Chemical Health Counselor
- Indian Education District-wide activities, events, Graduation Eagle Feathers, fees or school-related expenses, and speaker requests, please call the Indian Education main office for assistance at 651-293-5191.