Native American Student Services


"Providing educational opportunities
for our American Indian/Alaska Native children to succeed"

Since 1972, the Native American Student Services (NASS) program has provided educational opportunities and support for American Indian/Alaska Native children in the Lawrence Public Schools. The goal of NASS is to enhance and provide support to the student’s overall academic growth and development through programs for students and families.

Presently, the American Indian/Alaska Native student population makes up 4.6% of the Lawrence school district's total enrollment. We serve more than 490 students who represent more than 130 tribal affiliations. Our program is part of the division of Student Intervention Services under the umbrella of Teaching and Learning Services. We work collaboratively within the community and the Lawrence Public Schools to meet strategic goals by being a student-centered environment that ensures all students learn academic and life skills to reach their maximum potential.

Current Funding

The NASS program is funded by the Title VII Indian Education grant and the Johnson O’Malley grant. The main objective of the Title VII Indian Education grant is to enhance students’ reading and math skills by providing tutorial services. Tutors for the NASS program work with students individually or in small groups primarily after school. The tutoring service is often supplemental to the services some students receive through the Title I Reading and Math programs. The Johnson O’Malley grant objective is to focus on self-esteem and cultural enrichment, while providing family-to-school coordination when needed.

Eligibility of Services

Due to federal, state and local guidelines, NASS requires the parent and/or legal guardian to complete a Title VII Student Eligibility Certification form and provide the following documentation:

  • A copy of a birth certificate for each child
  • Tribal enrollment card - If the student does not have a tribal enrollment card, the parent’s tribal enrollment card can be substituted.

Current Services Provided      2008-2009 Academic Year

  • School Supplies: Grades K-12 – Distributed at the beginning of each academic year and also to new NASS families enrolling in USD 497 throughout the school year
  • Tutoring Services: Grades K-12 – Primary areas include reading and math
  • Grades 7-12 – Study Time Café 6pm-8pm, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, NASS offices, every subject, from 7th grade math to Physics and Social Studies and Term Papers and a lot more!
  • Monthly Newsletters and Weekly E-mail Bulletins  - Sent to NASS families to keep students and families updated on events and activities in the community
  • Cultural Programs
    • In conjunction with Haskell Extension office. Please call for more details.
  • College Preparation
    • ACT, SAT, PSAT test fee reimbursement
    • ACT, SAT, PSAT test prep books available for checkout
    • Will reimburse for online test prep
    • Scholarship information and assistance, including Gates Millennium Scholar information
    • New!! Get Ready series of workshops, monthly-college prep and career information

In the 2007-2008 academic year, NASS provided the following services and programs to students and families:

  • School Supplies: Grades K-12 – Distributed at the beginning of each academic year and also to new NASS families enrolling in USD 497 throughout the school year.
  • Tutoring: Grades K-12 – Primary areas include reading and math
  • Monthly Newsletters and E-mail Bulletins  - Sent to NASS families to keep students and families updated on events and activities in the community
  • Scholarship Information Night
  • Cultural Curriculum Resource Kits  - Available for Teachers

Other Information About NASS

  • Established Memorandum of Understanding with Haskell Indian Nations University in fall 2006
  • An active internship site for Haskell Indian Nations University/American Indian Studies
  • Working with KU Service Learning Center, serving as host site for student volunteers
  • An affiliated member of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES)
  • Represented by single membership on the National Johnson O’Malley Association (NJOMA)
Contact Us

Jennifer Attocknie, Facilitator
Carol Cowden, Secretary

Native American Student Services
Office Hours:  MTWR, 8-4 & F, 8-1

or by appointment

Lawrence High School Annex
2017 Louisiana, Rm #171
Lawrence, KS 66046
Phone: (785) 330-1814 or (785) 330-4954
Fax: (785) 832-5966
www.usd497.org



Advisory Committees

NASS works closely with the Johnson O'Malley (JOM) Indian Education Committee and the Title VII Indian Parent Committee. These committees meet on a monthly basis and serve in an advisory capacity for the NASS program. Meetings are open to NASS families and members of the community. Contact our office for a listing of scheduled meeting dates and times: (785) 330-1814.

2008-2009 Indian Parent Committee Officers
Al Bonner, President
Anna Bigman, Vice-President
Ginger Hamm, Secretary/Treasurer
Tracie Morris, Teacher Representative

2008-2009 Indian Education Committee Officers
Al Bonner, President
Anna Bigman, Vice-President
Myrna Benson, Secretary/Treasurer

Future Dates of the 2008-2009 Indian Parent Committee Meetings:

Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. in room 171, LHS Annex building
Sept 22   SEPTEMBER IEC/IPC meetings

Oct 27    OCTOBER IEC/IPC meetings

Dec 01   NOV/DEC  IEC/IPC meetings

Jan 05   Spring IEC/IPC PLAN SESSION

Jan 26   JANUARY IEC/IPC meetings

Feb 23   FEBRUARY meetings

Mar 30   MARCH meetings

Apr 27    APRIL meetings

May 22    Last Day of School

June 01   MAY meetings

June 29   JUNE meetings