Title VI
First Nations Program
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Welcome To Title VI First Nations Program!
Who Are We?
We are a dedicated community of educators and advocates serving the Green Bay Area Public School District First Nations populations. Title VI's primary focus is providing culturally relevant resources to parents, students and staff, as well as literacy and engagement.
Is My Student Eligible For Title VI Services?
In order for your student to be eligible to receive support from the Title VI First Nations Program, you will need to submit a Federal 506 form (see sample) to the Green Bay Area Public School District. You can submit the form to your student's school or to the main district office building (Attention: Federal Programs Office) located at 200 S. Broadway, Green Bay, WI 54303.
Parents/Guardians: Please return this completed form in order for the district to apply for a formula grant, under the First Nations program. You are not required to complete or submit this form to the school. However, if you choose not to submit a form, the school cannot count your child for funding under the program. This form will become part of your child's school record and will not need to be completed every year. This form will be maintained at the school and information on the form will not be released without your written approval. Any child who meets the following definition may be counted for this purpose:
Students Qualify if the Following Applies:
Definition: Indian means any individual who is (1) a member (as defined by the Indian tribe or band) of an Indian tribe or band, including those Indian tribes or bands terminated since 1940, and those recognized by the State in which the tribe or band reside; or (2) a descendant in the first or second degree (parent or grandparent) as described in (1); or (3) considered by the Secretary of the Interior to be an Indian for any purpose; or (4) an Eskimo or Aleut or other Alaska Native; or (5) a member of an organized Indian group that received a grant under the Indian Education Act of 1988 as it was in effect October 19, 1994.
First Nations Specialists
Angela Danforth
(920) 614-9388, Ext. 61964
Email Angela Danforth
Schools served: King Elementary
Cheyenne Grignon
(920) 272-7226, Ext. 11214
Email Cheyenne Grignon
Schools served: Howe Elementary School, Sullivan Elementary School
Kevin Tucker
(920) 492-2669, Ext. 53901
Email Kevin Tucker
Schools served: MacArthur Elementary School
Sara Davenport
(920) 272-7228, Ext. 58901
Email Sara Davenport
Schools served: Chappell Elementary School, Kennedy Elementary School
Karly Slaughter
(920) 481-9376, Ext. 60652
Email Karly Slaughter
Schools served: Fort Howard Elementary School
Dawn Gribble
(920) 518-3807, Ext. 61747
Email Dawn Gribble
Schools served: Elmore Elementary School
Questions about Title VI programming should be directed to Tammie Jones, Associate Director of Literacy Intervention & First Nations Program Manager.