Indian Education Services
Indian Education Services at AGAPE
The SPPS Indian Education Program's mission is to assist American Indian students in graduating from high school with a quality education and a positive cultural personal identity.
One Monday Each Month - Main Office
Kerrie Troseth, the Indian Education School Counselor, facilitates the Catching a Dream programming for Native youth at SPPS. She will be available to students and offer the following services:
- Post-Secondary Planning (11th & 12th grade only) or Short-term Student Counseling or Community Resource Referral Sessions- click here to schedule an appointment
Please note that students must have a SmartPass to access the Indian Education space. When students schedule a time to meet, Kerrie will generate a SmartPass for students to show their teacher to order to leave class.
Addtional Information:
- Schoology Group: SPPS AIE: Catching a Dream (Indian Education High School Counseling Program - check your Schoology for this group and receive program updates, event notifications, and more.
- Smore e-Newsletter: Kerrie sends out a weekly newsletter to students and primary parents/guardians with updates every Friday. Please check your emails to review information and opportunities.
Please reach out to the Indian Education staff for more information or services:
- Samaria Mountain, Indian Education School Social Worker assigned to Agape
- Kay Urich, Indian Education Chemical Health Counselor
- Indian Education District-wide activities, events, Graduation Eagle Feathers, fees or school-related expenses, and speaker requests, please call the Indian Education main office for assistance at 651-293-5191.