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Learn how to ski, snowboard, or ice skate at local ski areas and ice rinks with CITC's Schoolyard Program. Contact Schoolyard representatives to find out the location of each camp. Equipment is provided. Camp is four days long.
Learn how to ski, snowboard, or ice skate at local ski areas and ice rinks with CITC's Schoolyard Program. Contact Schoolyard representatives to find out the location of each camp. Equipment is provided. Camp is four days long.
Learn how to ski, snowboard, or ice skate at local ski areas and ice rinks with CITC's Schoolyard Program. Contact Schoolyard representatives to find out the location of each camp. Equipment is provided. Camp is four days long.
Learn how to ski, snowboard, or ice skate at local ski areas and ice rinks with CITC's Schoolyard Program. Contact Schoolyard representatives to find out the location of each camp. Equipment is provided. Camp is four days long.
The Johnson-O’Malley Parent Committee will be holding a quarterly meeting on Thursday, February 2 at the Cook Inlet Tribal Council's Nat'uh Service Center in Rasmuson Conference Center (RCC) rooms 1-2. The meeting is from 5:30 - 7 p.m.
JNYO is limited to three boy and three girl athletes per school, per event, with a fee of $5 per athlete. The JNYO Games are for students in grades 1–6 as follows: Feb. 24: 5th & 6th graders Feb. 25: 3rd & 4th graders Feb....
Students will make their own traditional ice fishing poles and then travel to nearby lakes.
Students will make their own traditional ice fishing poles and then travel to nearby lakes.
Students will make their own traditional ice fishing poles and then travel to nearby lakes.
Students will make their own traditional ice fishing poles and then travel to nearby lakes.
Students will make their own traditional ice fishing poles and then travel to nearby lakes.
There is no limit for the number of athletes schools can send to the Anchorage Team Tryouts. The fee is $5 per athlete. The first and second place overall athletes will form two teams to compete at the NYO Games in April.
The Senior Games are open to all Alaska students in grades 7–12. Participation is limited to one boy and one girl athlete per event, per school.
Parents and Guardians of Alaska Native/American Indian students are invited to the Annual Parent Meeting and Graduate/Student Celebration to recognize and honor our Alaska Native/ American Indian Students who are enrolled in the Anchorage School District. Please join us for the annual meeting and celebration...
Introducing Tribal PREP to Anchorage youth, parents, elders, community, and CITC employees. Tribal PREP is a federally funded grant through Family & Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) with the Administration for Children & Families (ACF) in the Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS). The Youth...
Semester Amount: Amount varies based on available funding and number of qualified applicants. Completed PAPER applications will be considered in the order they were received – first completed, first awarded. Requirements: Voting, CIRI Shareholder or lineal descendant of voting shareholder Must have a high school...
The Alyeska Match Scholarship is a supplementary scholarship to the CITC Tribal Higher Education Scholarship. If you apply for the CITC Scholarship and are enrolled in one of the qualifying programs listed below, you may qualify for a “match” scholarship from the Alyeska Pipeline Service...
Semester Amount: Up to $1,000 per academic year. Requirements: Must be Alaska Native or American Indian Must have a high school diploma or GED Enrolled in an “education” field of study Must be aspiring to be a teacher Enrolled in one of the following degree...