American Indian Education
Together with our American Indian families and community, Lakeville Area Schools provides educational and cultural opportunities to ensure academic, social, civic, and personal readiness for every Native student.
The following are offered to any Lakeville Area Schools ISD 194 students enrolled in the American Indian Education Program:
- Academic Advocacy
- Cultural enrichment classes & events for students and their families
- Field trips and other experimental learning opportunities
- College and Career Readiness
American Indian Education Aid Program (AIEA)
The American Indian Education Aid (AIEA) program is administered by the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) and provides per-pupil funding to districts, charter schools, and Tribal contract schools that report a state American Indian student count of 20 or more on the October 1 MARSS (Minnesota Automated Reporting Student System) reporting deadline. Twenty American Indian students generate a base award of $40,000, and each American Indian student beyond that generates an additional $500.
Indian Education Resources
FAQs
- Who is eligible for services?
- How much do services cost?
- How do I enroll my children in Lakeville Area Schools' American Indian Education?
- Why should I fill out a 506 form for my children?