Native heritage becomes part of statewide art, essay contests Education News by Beverly Bidney - September 6, 2022September 19, 2024 Pemayetv Emahakv Charter School seventh graders in their classroom after appearing virtually before Tribal Council on April 14. In alphabetical order, the students are Joleyne Nunez, Sally Osceola, Hannah Platt, Brody Riley, Kiera Snell, Ila Trueblood, Harmany Urbina and Timothy Urbina. (Courtesy photo) Pemayetv Emahakv Charter School students played a part
American Indian College Fund lauds debt relief plan Education News by The Seminole Tribune - August 28, 2022August 28, 2022 President Joe Biden announced a student loan debt forgiveness package Aug. 24 at the White House. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona joined him at the announcement. (Image: White House Facebook) President Joe Biden announced Aug. 24 that college undergraduate and graduate students would soon receive forgiveness of up to $10,000 in federal
PECS accolades keep piling up Community Education News by Damon Scott - August 22, 2022September 19, 2024 At a faculty meeting in the PECS gymnasium Aug. 2, a banner showcasing the schools “A” grade in the statewide assessment was unveiled. (Courtesy PECS) The Seminole Tribe’s Pemayetv Emahakv Charter School (PECS) on the Brighton Reservation recently celebrated an accomplishment Aug. 2, adding to an impressive list of kudos. Principal Tracy
Seminole youth attend summer program at FSU Community Education News by Damon Scott - August 22, 2022September 19, 2024 The Florida Indian Youth Program took place in July. From left to right are Ezekiel Hill, Nikko Burgess, Lavin Billie, Iziah Billie, Carlise Bermudez, Kajir “Kai” Harriott, Tahnia Billie, Billie Cypress, Luxie Billie and Brianne Oglin. (Courtesy photo) A group of nine tribal youth attended the Florida Indian Youth Program (FIYP)
David Blackard regarded for love of Seminole culture, history Community Education News by Damon Scott - August 18, 2022September 19, 2024 David Blackard was the former director of the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum and most recently the Education Department’s library program supervisor. Here, he stands next to one of the summer reading program displays in the Hollywood library in 2019. (Photo Damon Scott) Colleagues of longtime Seminole Tribe employee David M. Blackard say he
Mya Cypress earns second degree Education News by The Seminole Tribune - August 15, 2022August 15, 2022 Mya Cypress (Photo Beverly Bidney) Mya Cypress earned her second degree in two years from the Boca Beauty Academy. The new degree is as a Master Aesthetician, the first one was in cosmetology. A 2019 Ahfachkee School grad, Cypress said her goal is to own a storefront spa one day. She took the
Cousins Krysta Burton and Brydgett Youngblood celebrate IRSC graduation Education News by Beverly Bidney - August 15, 2022August 15, 2022 Higher education graduates, and cousins, Krysta Burton, left, and Brydgett Youngblood. (Photo Beverly Bidney) Krysta Burton and Brydgett Youngblood grew up not far from each other in Okeechobee and Brighton. The first cousins recently shared an important milestone when they both graduated from Indian River State College with associate degrees. Burton earned
Big Cypress parade celebrates grads of all ages Community Education News by Beverly Bidney - August 15, 2022September 19, 2024 Seminole Fire Rescue leads a convoy for the Big Cypress Reservation’s parade to honor its 2022 graduates July 25. (Photo Beverly Bidney) BIG CYPRESS — Big Cypress graduates paraded in a tram and other vehicles on the reservation’s Josie Billie Highway July 25 to celebrate their accomplishments. At the end of the
Hollywood Council Office hosts ‘Back to School Bash’ Community Education News by The Seminole Tribune - August 12, 2022September 19, 2024 Neil Baxley, right, directed his kids from booth to booth. (Photo Damon Scott) HOLLYWOOD – The Hollywood Reservation community marked the start of students soon returning to classrooms from summer break with a “Back to School Bash” at the Seminole Estates Aug. 9. The Hollywood Council Office sponsored the event. Students and parents
Haskell lands $20M for Indigenous science hub Education News by The Seminole Tribune - August 9, 2022August 9, 2022 Haskell Indian Nations University has received a $20M research award. (Haskell Facebook) Haskell Indian Nations University has received a $20 million National Science Foundation research award to launch an Indigenous science hub project. The Bureau of Indian Affairs announced the award in a news release Aug. 3. Haskell, located in Lawrence, Kansas,