| At the
January 2003 State Board of Education meeting, the Board adopted a
rule establishing a three-year First Peoples’ Language/Culture
Certification pilot program.
In the spirit and intent of the 1989
Centennial Accord entered into between the State of Washington and
26 Sovereign Tribal Governments of Washington State, the Washington
State Board of Education, at its January 2003 meeting, adopted
Policy WAC 180-78A-700, the First Peoples’ Language/Culture Teacher
Certification three-year pilot program.
First Peoples’ languages are falling
silent. This is a loss to the cultural heritage of the affected
tribes and to the cultural resources of Washington State. Teaching
First Peoples’ languages can be a critical factor in successful
educational experiences and promoting cultural sensitivity for all
students.
The purpose of establishing the
pilot program for the certification of teachers of First Peoples’
languages/cultures is to contribute to the prevention, recovery,
revitalization, and promotion of First Peoples’ languages and
provide the opportunity for tribal children to learn their language
while at school.
On June 20, 2003, the Board and
Tribal Chairs from nine tribal governments celebrated the signing of
the first Government-to-Government Agreements for Washington State’s
First Peoples’ Language/Culture Certification Pilot Program. The
signed agreements with the State Board of Education include the
following Sovereign Tribal Governments: Confederated Tribes of the
Colville Reservation, Cowlitz Tribe, Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe,
Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, Makah Tribe, Nooksack Tribe, Skokomish
Tribe, Spokane Tribe, and Tulalip Tribe. The first two First
Peoples’ Language/Culture teaching certificates were awarded to
Elaine Y. Grinnell and Jamie R. Valadez, both of the Lower Elwha
Klallam Tribe. On January 16, 2004 the Board & Tribal Vice Chair
signed a Government to Government Agreement with the Suquamish
Tribe.
The following information may be
viewed on this website:
• 1989 Centennial Accord (Governor’s Office of Indian Affairs
website:http://www.goia.wa.gov/) • SBE Policy WA 180-78A-700 • Government-to-Government
Agreements • First
Peoples’ Language/Culture Certificated Teachers • First Peoples’ Language/Culture Teacher
Certification/Endorsement Form (pdf) • Operating
Procedures • Letters of
Support
• Technical
Assistance
If you have any questions regarding
this pilot program, please contact: Pat Eirish, Manager, Research and Assistance
Program State Board of Education
360-725-6030, or (FAX) 360-586-2357, or (TTY)
360-664-3631 E-Mail:mailto:peirish@ospi.wednet.edu
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