The American Indian Education Program(AIEP) provides services to support the unique educational and cultural needs of American Indian and Alaska Native students
Boys with Braids. Strength in Tradition. In Native cultures, braids represent strength, identity, and connection to our ancestors. Our boys wear their braids with pride, just as generations before them. Let’s honor their courage to walk in tradition.
📣 Dallas ISD Native students & families!
Only 2 DAYS left to register for camp with transportation! Deadline: May 15th ⏰
🪶 Cultural Camp (K–8): https://t.co/SBw6YIkUSL
🎨 Native Arts Camp (8th–11th): https://t.co/COUWGG40jm
Bus routes are being finalized now — sign up today!
Join Tana Takes Horse & the AIEP family to discuss programs and events for the 2026–2027 school year.
Your voice matters—let’s create opportunities that help our Native students succeed in school and beyond.
From Native History Club to Austin—sending positive vibes to Vincent (Conrad HS) & Michael (Travis TAG) as they head to Texas History Day on April 11! Proud of you both for sharing Native history. Safe travels & good luck!
#NativeHistory#DallasNatives
In celebration of Women’s History Month, today’s Reader’s Advisory highlights Finding My Dance by Ria Thundercloud—a beautiful story of identity, expression, and confidence as a young girl discovers the power of honoring who she is. Explore https://t.co/gZ0EFzM5ba for more empowering stories.#DallasISDLibraries
@DISDLibDirector@NicoleWBixby@DrElenaSHill@Dallasacademics@dallasschools@TransformDISD@DISDAIEP
I am so proud of my students who participated in the regional History Day event. We had 4 attend and 2 have made it to the next round. Texas History Day 2026, get ready for the Native students from DISD!!!
Our young historians have put in countless hours of research, critical thinking, and creativity to bring the past to life. From captivating exhibits and websites to powerful performances and papers, their hard work is truly on display today!
#SocialStudiesStandouts#DallasISD
DISD American Indian Ed students — don’t miss Our Future Is Sacred! 🎉A full day of wellness, workshops, movement, prizes & inspiration in a safe, drug-free environment. Parents/Guardians must register:
https://t.co/l6vJpFx2dm
#HealthyChoices#Mindfulness#DISD
🎓 DFW Native students & parents — join us for the 2nd Annual Native College Fair at Pinkston High School!
Meet colleges, explore scholarships, and connect with tribal resources to plan your future. 🌎✨
Don’t miss it!
Our Future Is Sacred 🌿
A wellness retreat for DISD American Indian Ed middle & high school students focused on mindfulness, healthy choices, and substance abuse prevention—in a safe, drug-free environment.
📣 The Cobell Scholarship application is now OPEN! Eligible Native students are encouraged to apply for funding to support their educational journey.
🗓 Deadline: March 31
⏳ Don’t wait—start your application today and take the next step toward your academic goals.
#ApplyNow
🌟 Last week, one of our Indian Ed elementary students competed in the finals of the MLK Jr. Oratory Competition, and a high school student performed in Chicago: Teen Edition. So proud of these young women for stepping into the spotlight with strong Native confidence! 🪶✨
Thank you to FWISD AIEP and PAC for inviting us to your Panther Powwow! Our students had an amazing time learning, socializing, enjoying delicious Indian tacos, and celebrating through dance. We truly appreciate the opportunity to experience and honor such a rich culture!
🎉 Congrats to DISD AIEP student Audrey S. for being named a finalist in the Dr. MLK Jr. Oratory Competition! Her powerful voice and leadership truly shine. Way to represent AIEP! 👏✨
🔗 https://t.co/WgDQuDpGmN
Wishing all our amazing educators a holiday for the history books! 📚✨May your winter break be filled with rest and relaxation. Thank you for your hard work this semester, creating engaging learning spaces for students! @DISDAIEP@DrElenaSHill@Dallasacademics@TeamDallasISD