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Native Student Program

The Native Student Program is a supplemental program designed to assist American Indian and Alaska Native students with culturally specific academic needs in meeting Washington State academic achievement standards.

What We Offer NTPS Staff & Students

  • Academic support
  • Cultural programs and activities
  • Family events
  • Staff development for North Thurston employees
  • Culturally relevant curriculum and resources
  • Post-high school planning assistance

We are funded through a federal Title VI grant under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. The amount of funds is determined by the number of students officially registered in our program.

Join Our Program

If you, your child, or a grandparent is an enrolled member of a tribe or band that is American Indian or Alaska Native, they may be eligible to enroll in our program. Eligibility is certified through a form called the Federal 506, which must be on file in the Native Student Program office. View a list of federally-recognized Tribes.

506 Form

It is important that families complete the form to the best of their ability. If unable to do so, the form may be considered incomplete and invalid. Please do not leave any section blank.

Need help? 506 Form Instructions

Questions? Contact Us!

Jerad Koepp
Native Student Program Specialist
360-412-4670 x27802
jkoepp@ntps.org

Laura Bowman
Native Education (Title III) Paraeducator
360-412-4820 x42391
lbowman@ntps.org

Native Student Program