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Support Serv » Johnson O'Malley
Academic Assistance Services Program/ Johnson-O'Malley (AASP/JOM) Home Page Seneca Nation of Indians Department of Education Cattaraugus Territory 12861 Route 438 • Irving, NY 14081 • (716) 532-3341 Where Learning is Tradition What is AASP/JOM? Who is eligible? The Johnson-O'Malley Act of 1934 is one of the principle vehicles for subsidizing education by the federal government for Native American children age 3 through grade 12. The AASP/JOM program allows us to provide our eligible students with optimal educational opportunities, practical knowledge, and skills that emphasize the cultural balance needed to provide students a better tomorrow. The AASP/JOM staff develop supplementary education plans to address the unique needs of the Haudenosaunee people. All Native American children are eligible to receive AASP/JOM services. Many students are placed in the AASP/JOM program due to recommendations by parents and/or teachers. The AASP/JOM program is offered to the school through the services of the Seneca Nation Department of Education - Cattaraugus Territory. The AASP/JOM teachers for our district are: | Building | Teacher | E-mail | Phone Number | | Elementary School | Faith Stewart | fstewart@gowcsd.org | 532-3325 ext. 4101 | | Elementary School | Annette Miller (Teaching Assistant) | anmiller@gowcsd.org | 532-3325 ext. 4101 | | Middle School | Bryon Bobseine | bbobseine@gowcsd.org | 532-3325 ext. 5205 | | Middle School | Charisse Twoguns (Teaching Assistant) | cjimerson@gowcsd.org | 532-3325 ext. 5205 | | High School | Aimee Latone - History Charity Hill - ELA Kimberly Tuzzolino - Math/Science | | 532-3325 | Upcoming Events April 19-23 SNI Community Fair April 19 SNI Community Fair Education Day May 1 Native Success Scholarship Deadline May 20 SNI High School Senior Banquet Mission Statement of the Seneca Nation Education Department The Seneca of Indians Department of Education - Cattaraugus Territory provides continuous opportunities for quality lifelong education, Seneca Language, and culture services to promote and empower our communities. Any questions regarding AASP/JOM, afterschool tutoring, or any events sponsored by the Seneca Nation Education Department can be directed to Seneca Nation Education Director Carrie Peterson at 532-3341 or carrie.peterson@sni.org Related Links www.sni.org Seneca Nation of Indians homepage www.njoma.com The National Johnson-O'Malley homepage

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