Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

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Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Impact Aid Information Request

Please complete the boxes below for your School District

School District: Hugo Public Schools 1. What is your total student count? 1236

Date:

November 10, 2017

2. Total Native American Student Count? 352

3. What percentage is the Native American population of your total student population? 28% 4. What is the total number of students participating in each of your school's extracurricular activities, and the total number of Native American students participating in each of these extracurricular activities? List Below for each Activity TC= Total Count NA= Native American Activity: TC TC Activity: NA NA

Gifted and Talented

85

40

Softball

41

18

Student Council

55

22

Baseball

29

16

Agriculture/FFA

122

53

Football

94

29

Choctaw Youth Advisory Board

14

9

Basketball

124

19

Band

96

30

Cheerleading

27

8

Choir

35

9

Color Guard

6

3

Drama

30

11

Track

?

?

Academic Team

24

16

Soccer

?

?

Leo Club

25

8

Honor Societies

?

?

5. What is the number of students and the total number of Native American students participating in each of the following education programs? A. Career Tech:

TC

NA

25

12

B. Concurrent Enrollment: 20 C. Oklahoma's Promise:

64

D. Alternative Education: 34 E. AP Classes:

60

0

15 3

25

6. Is the Choctaw Language classes offered at your High School? -If yes, how many Choctaws are enrolled in the classes?

YES



NO

31

-If no, are you interested in partnering with the Choctaw Nation to offer the Choctaw Language, which qualifies as a world language credit toward graduation credit for your High School students?

YES

NO

7. How does your school notify the Native American parents about meeting dates and agendas for the Native American programs of your school? Public postings at the Administration Building; website postings at http://www.hugoschools.com; personbal contact with previous and interested caregivers and other stakeholders.

8. In what ways does your school provide an opportunity for tribes and parents of Native American children to provide their views on your school's education programs and activities? Public hearings; caregiver/stakeholder meetings; consultation meetings; open-door policy. 9. How would you rate the Native American parental participation in their children's Education programs and activities? Please choose one: POOR

AVERAGE



HIGH

10. In what ways is your school working to increase the amount of participation by Native American parents in their children's education programs and activities?

Outreach to caregivers, tribal officials, and other stakeholders; counseling contacts with students.