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PO Box 114, Red Lake MN 56671
218-679-3331 / 1-800-422-0045 (crisis)218-679-3331 / 1-800-422-0045 (crisis)
218-679-3332218-679-3332
218-679-3302

Intake/assessment, prevention education on fetal alcohol spectrum, positive cultural education, life skills, talking circles, cradleboard project, nutrition education, referrals to community agencies.

 

 

 

 

2300 Bemidji Ave N, Bemidji, MN 56601, USA

Pregnancy support: free and confidential pregnancy testing, limited ultrasounds, STI & UTI testing, pregnancy options counseling, moms support group, and material support (maternity and baby clothes, cribs, car seats, etc.)

 

Mailing Address:

PO Box 635, Bemidji, MN  56619

1500 Birchmont Drive NE, #200, Sanford Hall, Bemidji MN 56601

The mission of the Disability Services Office is to improve the educational development of students with disbilities, enhance understanding and support within the campus community, while providing opportunities for student growth in multicultural understanding, civic engagement and environmental stewardship. Students will be better prepared to enter their communities as contributing and supporting members with an understanding of the diverse needs of their community.

6945 Little Wolf Rd NW, Cass Lake MN 56633 / PO Box 180, Cass Lake, MN 56633

Leech Lake Tribal College provides quality higher education grounded in Anishinaabe values. LLTC provides classes in seven different associate degree programs, two technical programs, and a variety of continuing and community education offerings. Classes offered Monday through Friday.

519 Minnesota Avenue NW Bemidji MN 56601

Headwaters Music &  Arts is an independent non-profit located in downtown Bemidji.  Our mission is to provide opportunities for creativity through instruction and inspire the community through music and the arts.  We believe that we can further enrich the health and wellness of individuals and the community by offering exceptional music and art education programs and events to all.

Our music program includes one-on-one music lessons on a wide variety of instruments as well as vocal instruction, pre-school parent-child music classes, and music enrichment events.  Community initiatives include a senior chorus, bell choir, and monthly open mic nights.  Art offerings include pottery for youth and adults, child and teen after school art clubs, and workshops and classes for kids and adults.  Financial assistance is available for most youth activities.

 

 

403 4th St. NW Suite 300, Bemidji MN 56601

Bemidji Area Program for Recovery
(BAPR) is designed to help individuals experiencing difficulty in their lives due
to substance abuse and dependence.  Education for domestic violence offenders as well as anger management for adults and juveniles.

Our services address single and multiple substance abuse problems and related mental health concerns.
We are compatible with the philosophy
of 12-step programs.

SERVICE AREAS
Men’s group
Women’s group
Adolescent group
Co-occurring disorders group
Gambling services
Chemical awareness/ diversion class
DWI clinic
After care services
Steps to Freedom at the Beltrami County Jail

We offer outpatient programs and dual diagnosis services for clients with substance abuse and mental issues as well.

Substance Use Assessments/ Rule 25
We offer timely rule 25 assessments and are happy to bill most insurances please call for more information.

505 Bemidji Ave N, Bemidji, MN 56601, United States

Watermark features four galleries that are free and open to the public, displaying work by regional and national artists. Other amenities include a retail gallery shop and education studio. Watermark presents artist talks, workshops, and education opportunities for all ages, and hosts the annual Art in the Park every July.

7223 Fairgrounds Road NW Suite 7A, Bemidji MN 56601

Minnesota 4-H youth development offers age-appropriate, hands-on learning via short and long-term projects and activities including: 4-H clubs, special interest groups, after school programs, volunteering, civic engagement, community service and school enrichment.

15484 Migizi Drive, Red Lake, MN 56671

The Red Lake Nation Head Start serves 160 children on the reservation. We have two sites. One is located in the Early Childhood Center and one is located in Ponemah.

Our Mission is:
To demonstrate a commitment to young children and their families to assure they have resources and opportunities to succeed.

This is accomplished in a positive learning environment in which they can be creative as well as develop a sense of cultural identity. Our staff will promote the development of academic, social, emotional, and physical skills.

PO Box 499, 23990 Hwy 1 Red Lake, MN 56671

Red Lake Elementary School (RLES) and the Early Childhood Center (ECC) is an indescribably amazing and important place! Within these two buildings, over 700 precious young lives spend a good portion of their day! With that in mind, it is very, very important that your child loves school! Truly, there is very little that is more essential than for a young person to have a rich and enjoyable school experience.

Every one of our students has wonderful hopes and dreams and deserves a school experience and environment where they feel the respect and appreciation and care of staff and fellow classmates while they learn and grow!
We look forward to a great year! The Red Lake Elementary School and Early Childhood Center continues to emphasize and implement Responsive Classroom (RC) principles and practices. RC provides a structure for us that promotes a school environment that is challenging and safe, and where kindness and respect for one another are paramount in importance.
Our theme for 2017-2018 at the RLES is “Heroes in Training!” We like this theme very much as we can emphasize all year that we are heroes to our classmates when we help them with their school work, when we are a buddy to them when they are down, when we help them to behave, when we are kind and thoughtful, and when we are not a bystander in a bully situation. The opportunities for us to be heroic every day are endless!
Our web site is constantly changing. We try to keep it current with pictures, newsletters and educational links. This can be a challenge as the school days can be so busy! However, we are trying!
Support Services Include:
Community Education

Community Education at the Red Lake School District #38 provides a Holistic Approach to educational based programming, activities and events. The best interest of the reservation community includes finding ways to utilize the funding which will be inclusive of residents of all ages.

Community Education Youth Leadership

The Leadership portion of Community Education gives students the opportunity to develop skills which will apply to life skills. This includes time management, cooperation in groups, volunteering for projects which enhance the reservation community, job skills and a connection to education through good school attendance.
Students are recruited to assist with the projects that Comedu offers such as the Teen Health Fair, Comprehensive Health Fair, sports events, educational camps, field trips, concessions at the Red Lake High School and collaborative efforts with other programs.

Youth Enrichment

The theory of Best Practice in the educational system means that students are able to learn and enrich their horizons by hands on learning. Along with hands on learning we recognize that Native youth have certain learning styles. As each student has a learning style which may be different, acknowledging and honoring the child and youth enriches their perspective of the educational system. Collaborations with Targeted Services, Home School Liaisons, Comprehensive Health,Chemical Health, Indian Health Services,Oshkiimaajitadah and other programs gives Community Education the ability to provide services to students.
Enrichment projects are also Cultural based, Native American, primarily  Ojibwe. There have been several films made by students along with drum making, beading, craft designs. Youth have been encouraged in projects such as Targeted
Service to increase knowledge through hands on learning.

Kloster Park

Kloster Park is a summer baseball/softball program based in Clearbrook, Mn. Both boys and girls 9-13 years of age are eligible to attend. This give students one day per week for eight weeks to meet other youth from the surrounding area. There is
a World Series at Clearbrook which brings together families and numerous communities.
Students who have participated at Kloster Park are eligible to become coaches and/or umpires when they turn fifteen. This is a great opportunity for youth to use this coaching time on their resumes.

Teen Health Fair

Each year on the first Friday of November, Community Education along with numbers of partnerships/collaborators hold a Teen Health Fair at the Red Lake High School.
The Teen Health Fair, an annual event hosts a Holistic approach
to student’s cultural  background. There is a host drum which is in the middle of the gym and a variety of disciplines.
Indian Health Services, Comprehensive Health Services, Evergreen House, Chemical Health, Early Childhood Family Education, Red Lake Tribal College, massage therapy, biofeedback, herbal therapy, aroma therapy, diabetes information and numbers of other booths are available as resources and education for students.

Parents As Teachers

Community Education is a partner with the Parents As Teachers program. Parents As Teachers is a curriculum that gives parents the opportunity to learn about being their children’s first teachers. The classes are geared for Early Childhood but can be used for children of any age.
Classes are offered at the Early Childhood center at Red Lake and at Oshkimaajiitahdaa.

Workshops

Community Education has hosted numbers of workshops with themes on Parent Education, Prevention of birth  defects, prevention of fetal alcohol syndrome, Parents As Teachers and other  related  topics. It is the intention of the Red Lake School district  to provide  educational outreach for the families and reservation community.

55 and over Insurance classes

It is our intention to hold the 55+ classes each year. There are the regular classes and the renewal classes. We have not been able to secure an instructor this past year but are working to continue this service.

Crafts Classes

Crafts classes are held in Ponemah at the Boy’s and Girl’s club. The classes are for adults but the environment at the club helps so that participants can bring children who can then have their own activities. Classes will be blanket making, pillow making and other crafts. Christmas there is cookie making and an assortment of fun give away presents. LIVIT
Community Education is a partner with the Department of Indian Works, Minneapolis which has provided  us with a curriculum to teach Sexual Health. Workshops are offered  in the Red Lake High School and Oshiimaajitahdaa.

Summer Activities

Summer activities  for youth are planned with a number  of partners  which also include Red Lake Law Enforcement. It is the intent of the district to assist in planning a continuum for a variety  of activities  during the summer.

Community Education Advisory Board

The Community Education Advisory Board has four meetings per year. The board is a volunteer  group and discusses what resources are available for the reservation  community.

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218-444-1888218-444-1888
102 1st Street West, Bemidji MN 56601
218-444-3130218-444-3130
620 Beltrami Ave NW, Bemidji MN 56601

St. Philip’s School is a Catholic school serving students from pre-k through eighth grade. We have been in existence for over eighty years providing a strong religious and academic education to those who enter our doors.

St. Philip’s School Mission statement

St. Philip’s School is one of the valued ministries of St. Philip’s Parish, Bemidji, Minnesota. Our mission is to provide a quality Christian and academic education to the students entrusted to our care, preparing them to succeed in our diverse and changing world.

St. Philip’s School Annual Fund Drive

Help St. Philip’s School fulfill its mission by donating to our Annual Fund Drive.  https://www.givemn.org/project/2015-2016-st-philips-school-afd-annual-fund-drive5669e7f176798
Your help is greatly appreciated by students and staff.

St. Philip’s School Philosophy

St. Philip’s School is an integral part of a program developed to carry out the educational mission of the St. Philip’s Catholic Community. It serves the families of students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, academically and religiously.
St. Philip’s School is committed to a strong academic program recognizing the value and potential of each child and fostering growth (physically, emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually) through relationships with each other and with God, their Creator.
St. Philip’s School promotes greater awareness of global peace and justice. This is accomplished by developing in each child a positive attitude toward self, life, and learning, and by providing meaningful experiences of prayer, service, and worship.
Guided by the Holy Spirit, St. Philip’s School strives to be a worshiping community of believers in which the Good News of Jesus Christ is proclaimed and witnessed.
St. Philip’s School Additional Services
Title 1 is offered through District 31. Title 1 is extra help in reading and math to supplement classroom work.

1826 Mikrantip Road SW, PO Box 862 Bemidji MN 56619

Fostering communication, compassion and connection leading to respectful relationships and healthier individuals and communities.

Social Emotional Learning:  Training for  students and educators

ACEs Education: For educators and communities on Adverse Childhood Experiences and building resiliency

Cultural Responsiveness:  Consultation and training on how to respond to a wide variety of cultural perspectives.

Mindfulness training:  For students and educators

STAR (Students Teaching Attitudes of Respect): Youth leadership program for 6th-7th graders conducted in conjunction with the Northwest Minnesota Foundation.

301 Huntsinger Avenue, Park Rapids MN 56470

Compassion, Commitment, Integrity, Responsibility

The Mission of Independent School District 309 is to work together to prepare today’s learners for tomorrow’s challenges through: sharing of ideas and acceptance of diversity, efficient use of resources, (including staff, finances, curriculum, physical plant, and technology and area wide support services), thereby providing for maximum academic and personal growth.

25039 Abinoojiin Drive , Ponemah MN 56666
218-554-7337218-554-7337
11731 Hwy 1 East, Northome MN 56661
218-897-5275218-897-5275
218-897-5280
The South Koochiching ~ Rainy River School District has two K-12 schools located in northern Minnesota.
  • Northome School and the District Office are located in the southwest corner of the district in the town of Northome.
  • Indus School is located at the north end of the district in Birchdale.
These schools offer unique opportunities to learn in nature.  The experience begins with 80 acres of land that is laced with ski and wildlife trails. This beautiful northern acreage is enhanced by various geographic features such as the Northome School Forest and pond, which attract wildlife year around. The Rainy River location of the Indus School is ideal for students to experience the nature and history of the Grand Mound and the Canadian Shield. Both schools also utilize the Big Bog State Recreation Area and the knowledgeable staff of the DNR.

Technology blends into our efforts to learn “naturally” in the north woods of Minnesota. Both schools provide students with state-of-the-art, technology integrated classrooms and curriculum.  The schools give students access to excellent technological devices (computers, tablets, wifi, SmartBoards, weather stations, gps, etc …) in spacious and modern buildings, with a design that is community-based and attractive to students and staff alike.  Student to teacher ratios are low and computer to student ratios are high.

905 Grant Ave SE, Bemidji MN 56601

Northwest Technical College prepares students for fulfilling careers in highly skilled, sought-after fields. Our certificate, diploma and degree programs are carefully designed to serve graduates and employers in northern Minnesota.

Northwest Technical College offers 21 programs under six major areas of study.  They are set up on semesters and typically begin fall semester in late August and in spring semester in early January.  A summer semester is also offered which begins in late May.

Applications are accepted up until two weeks before the start of a semester on a space available basis.

Degree Programs On-Campus & On-Line:

Automotive:

  • Automotive Service & Performance – Diploma

Building Systems:

  • Commercial Refrigeration – Diploma
  • Electrical Construction – Diploma/AAS
  • Residential Plumbing/HVAC – Diploma

Business and Accounting:

  • Accounting – Certificate/Diploma/AAS
  • Administrative Support – Certificate/Diploma/AAS
  • Computer Support – Certificate/AAS/AS
  • Human Resources – Certificate
  • Management & Entrepreneurship – Certificate
  • Sales, Marketing & Management – Certificate/Diploma/AAS

Child Care:

  • Child Care and Educaton – Certificate/AAS
  • Young Child Education – AS

Manufacturing Technology:

  • Production Technologies – Certificate – 360 eTech Program
  • Engineering Technology – AAS
  • Welding Technology – Certificate – 360 eTech Program

Health Care:

  • Community Health Worker – Certificate
  • Dental Assisting – Diploma/AAS
  • Health Care Administrative Support
    • Medical Coding: Certificate/Diploma/AAS
    • Health Care Administration: Diploma/AAS
  • Health Services Broad Field – AS
  • Nursing
    • Practical Nursing: Diploma
    • LPN Step-In: AS
    • Nursing Generic: AS
120 Central Ave N or PO Box 229, Park Rapids MN 56470

Mahube-Otwa provides services for low income and elderly persons living in Mahnomen, Hubbard, Becker, Otter Tail and Wadena counties.

Mahube-Otwa is a private, non-profit corporation governed by a volunteer board of directors representing the low income, public and private sectors of the community.

Services include:
Head Start
Family Development and Housing
Child Care and Relative Caregivers
Child Passenger Safety Education
Senior Programs
Energy Programs
Family Health

 

Call for application assistance and Program details.

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