Section 33381 Of Article 6. California Indian Education Centers From California Education Code >> Division 2. >> Title 2. >> Part 20. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 6.
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. The California American Indian education centers established
pursuant to this article shall serve as community-based educational
resource centers to American Indian pupils, parents, guardians, and
the public schools in order to promote the academic and cultural
achievement of the pupils. The centers, based upon established
priority needs, may accomplish the following:
(a) Improve the academic achievement of American Indian pupils in
kindergarten and grades 1 to 12, inclusive.
(b) Improve the self-concept and sense of identity of American
Indian pupils and adults.
(c) Serve as a center for related community activities.
(d) Provide individual and group counseling to pupils and adults
related to personal adjustment, academic progress, and vocational
planning.
(e) Create and offer coordinated programs with the public schools.
(f) Provide a focus for summer cultural, recreational, and
academic experiences.
(g) Create and offer adult classes and activities that benefit
parents or guardians of pupils in its programs.
(h) Provide training programs to develop pathways to college and
the workplace for American Indian pupils.
(i) Provide American Indian educational resource materials to
pupils, their parents, and the schools they attend in order to ensure
appropriate tribal histories and cultures are made available.