Closing of Off-reservation Boarding Schools: Hearing Before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, on the Bureau of Indian Affairs Proposal to Close Three Off-reservation Boarding Schools, February 24, 1982. Washington, D.C. |
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... percent , a 15 - percentage point improvement from just 2 years ago . Several of the institute's training programs show placement rates after graduation of 96 percent . The overall placement rate for the last 10 years has been 68 percent ...
... percent , a 15 - percentage point improvement from just 2 years ago . Several of the institute's training programs show placement rates after graduation of 96 percent . The overall placement rate for the last 10 years has been 68 percent ...
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... percent were referred to the schools for what the Bureau of Indian Affairs terms " social reasons . " These social reasons include chronic truancy in other school systems , single parents who are unable to provide a minimally secure ...
... percent were referred to the schools for what the Bureau of Indian Affairs terms " social reasons . " These social reasons include chronic truancy in other school systems , single parents who are unable to provide a minimally secure ...
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... for Indian children . It if were not for the existence of such an elementary boarding school , many of these children would be unable to obtain any basic educational requirements . Further , is the fact that 85 percent of these 20.
... for Indian children . It if were not for the existence of such an elementary boarding school , many of these children would be unable to obtain any basic educational requirements . Further , is the fact that 85 percent of these 20.
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... percent of these students do not come from a stable family environment , and that has been substantiated by the Bureau . These children were referred to the school for what the Bureau terms " social reasons . " These reasons include ...
... percent of these students do not come from a stable family environment , and that has been substantiated by the Bureau . These children were referred to the school for what the Bureau terms " social reasons . " These reasons include ...
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... percent ) of Indians learning vocational trades at SIPI . The instructional program includes such skill training as accounting , elec- tronics , optical technology , drafting , dental assistants , civil engineering , and food ...
... percent ) of Indians learning vocational trades at SIPI . The instructional program includes such skill training as accounting , elec- tronics , optical technology , drafting , dental assistants , civil engineering , and food ...
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