Indian Education

Title VI

In-School Academic Tutoring

  • Federally funded program out of Washington, DC

  • Monies primarily pay personnel costs for Director and

  • Instructional Assistants who tutor math and reading

  • and instructional/student supplies

  • Native American preference for small group tutoring

  • To be eligible for program, the student, parent, or

  • grandparent must have Certificate Degree of Indian

  • Blood (CDIB) and/or tribal membership.

  • Documentation needed.

    • Parent/guardian must complete a Title VI Student

    • Eligibility Certification form (506 form)

    • Copy of the parent card is needed.

These students are eligible for all Title VI services listed below.

TITLE VI SERVICES  included but not limited to:

  • Free tutoring during the school day

  • Grade/Attendance monitoring

  • Parental contact if child is on the Ineligible list

  • ACT Prep Course for So./Jrs.

  • Post-secondary planning

  • Scholarship application assistance

  • ACS Native American Club

  • Title VI Field Trips

  • Non-JOM sponsored activities and services

  • Parental support

PARENT COMMITTEE MEETINGS

5:30 PM

First Thursday of each month (except July)

John Maher Conference Room of Southern Tech located at 2610 Sam Noble Parkway in Ardmore, OK

All parents/guardians of ACS Native American students are encouraged to attend and participate.

Johnson O'Malley

(JOM)

Cultural/Academic

  • Tribally funded program through Chickasaw Nation

  • Monies pay costs for academic and cultural education and programs, supplies, incentives, etc.

  • To be eligible for program, the student must have a CDIB card of ¼ blood quantum or

  • tribal membership

    • Verified by making a copy of the student’s CDIB and/or tribalmembership certificate or card

    • (The requisite Title VI Student Eligibility Certification (506) form must be on file in the Indian Education office.

These students are eligible for all Indian Education services (both Title VI / JOM)

JOM SERVICES included but not limited to:

  • all Title VI services plus:

  • school supplies

  • AMS/AHS course fees

  • one Fall, one Spring ACT fee for So./Jrs./Srs.

  • Senior cap and gown purchased by program

  • Cultural field trips and programs

  • JOM Awards Banquet or Site Celebrations

Additional Information

ALL STUDENTS MUST CONTACT THEIR TRIBES AND SUBMIT HONOR CLUB AWARD APPLICATIONS FOR A’S, B’S, AND PERFECT ATTENDANCE EACH QUARTER OR SEMESTER PER GUIDELINES OF TRIBE.

HS/MS may receive some course- specific supplies (art, geography, etc.) at Indian Ed. office. Bring class schedule and supply list.

GRADUATES MUST CONTACT TRIBE FOR GRADUATION HONOR CORDS!

Impact Aid

  • Through Public Law 81-847, this is a federally funded program designed to assist school districts that have lost property tax

    revenue due to the presence of tax-exempt

    Federal property, etc., including children

    living on Indian lands and in low-rent

    Housing.

  • Money goes into the General Fund for use as

    the district deems necessary

  • Most of our revenue at this time comes from

    Chickasaw Nation Low Rent Housing and

    Mutual Help Homes as well as Special

    Services students who live therein.

    Students do not have to be Native

    American, but they must be living on

    federally impacted property.

  • We can receive monies for students whose

    parents/guardians work on federally

    impacted property as well once the required

    percentage is met. This is most usually

    Chickasaw tribal businesses.

    Chickasaw housing can be verified with a

    source check form.

  • According to our Indian Policies and

    Procedures, Ardmore City Schools Faculty

    and Staff need to ensure that:

    all children will participate in school

    programs on an equal basis with all

    other children attending school in the

    ACS district;

    informational summary sheets

    describing PL 81- 847 are available;

    seek and share input from the Indian

    community regarding the education

    of Indian children and any

    educational programs provided with

    said funds;

    ACS considers recommendations of

    the tribe and submits a timely written response as needed or if requested.

  • The annual Impact Aid Public Hearing will

    be held each year in December at the

    monthly Board of Education meeting.

    Individuals or tribal officials may address

    the Ardmore City Schools Board of

    Education (Board) with any comments,

    concerns, recommendations, or proposed

    action by complying with the Boards

    guidelines for being placed on the Board

    Agenda.

  • The Impact Aid Task Force conducts four

    meetings per year (1 st Tuesday of October,

    December, February, and April) at 5:30 PM

    in the ACS Administration Building for the

    purpose of soliciting input from the tribe

    and parents of Indian children on equal

    participation.



ACS Native American Club

Ardmore City Schools’ Students (Pre-K – 12th ) are encouraged to attend our Native American Club meetings held on the first Thursday of each month beginning in September and ending in May. We usually meet at the Middle School Cafeteria from 4:00- 5:00 PM. A light snack will be provided. (Elementary students must have a parent/guardian attend with them).

Indian Education Calendar

Please look for our new Indian Education Calendar which holds upcoming Indian Education activities and programming. It can conveniently be found on our school website (ardmoreschools.org) and the parent committee’s Ardmore JOM Facebook page (Ardmore JOM).

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Kim Smith

Kim Smith

Indian Education Director