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Indian Education Committee (IEC)

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The Indian Education Committee works to develop educational programs designed to meet the specialized and unique educational needs of Indian children, and approves all programs and budgets funded by the Johnson-O'Malley Program (JOM).

The committee consists of elected parents and guardians of Indian students who are enrolled in schools that are receiving funding under the JOM program.

IEC Information

Indian Education Committee By-Laws

The IEC authority requires periodic meetings where important decisions are made in official action and necessitates uniform operating procedures that an audit trail and substantiating rational and educated oversight management of the JOM program.

Indian Education Committee Members

Howard Connick
IPC/IEC Chair
(505) 217-6229

Nora Morris
IPC/IEC Vice-chair
(505) 884-6392

Jean Mahooty
IPC/IEC Secretary
(505) 884-6392

Sheryl Duran
APS Counselor
IPC/IEC
(505) 268-3961 ext. 27105

Andrew Conseen Duff
At-Large Parent Representative
IPC/IEC
(505) 884-6392

Theresa Ortiz
At-Large Parent Representative
IPC/IEC
(505) 884-6392

Rainy Stewart
High School Student Representative
(505) 884-6392

 

 

 

Johnson-O’Malley Program (JOM) Documents

The Johnson-O'Malley Program education plan's goals and objectives are developed through educational data received from conducting needs assessment of the community served. Below we've compiled documents with information useful to members of the Indian Education Committee as well as parents and students interested in becoming involved in supporting the Indian Education community.

Contracting Legislation Documents

Contract Management

Needs Assessment

Goals and Objectives

Education Plan

Monitoring

Reporting

Re-contracting

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