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"The battle of Indian children will be won in the classroom, not on the streets or on horses. The students of today are our Warriors of tomorrow."  Eddie Box, Southern Ute

WHAT WE DO: view "The ENAEP 2015 year"   

                                "The ENAEP Program Night 2015"

Academic Assistance

Homework support is provided on Monday nights at Lake Washington High School at 6:30 PM. Students are encouraged to bring their homework, school projects, book reports and any other assignments needed to be completed.

Cultural Activities

Cultural classes are held every Monday night at Lake Washington High School at 7 PM. Students have made drums, flutes, moccasins and many other projects. Students also plan a Veterans Pow Wow every year.

College Information

During the school year,  students can take part in college fairs, UW Native Day, and visit university campuses.

Family Resources

Individual mentoring, family home visits, and outreach are available. Contact Native Education Program Director with your questions.

ENAEP Parent Committee offers culturally appropriate field trips as opportunities arise to places like local reservations, Daybreak Star Center, or museums.

Field Trips

Conferences and Seminars

Students are invited to attend and be part of the WSIEA Youth Conference, the WWNAEC Native Youth Leadership Academy and other conferences as they come available.

Information and materials are provided for students to help prepare them for the Washington State testing and End of the Year Testing required by the state.

Student Recognition

All students are recognized at the ENAEP End of the Year Celebration at the beginning of June. Students learn honor songs and take part in honoring our graduates. Seniors are presented with a Sacred Eagle Feather.

Student Testing Assistance

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