Nadine Groenig
Arizona Department of Education
Executive Director

SIENA Board of Directors:

Fred Hubbard
Advisory Council on Indian Health Care
President

Steve Ninham
Embassy Suites Hotel at the Stone Creek Golf Club
Treasurer

Amy Romero
Camp Verde Unified School District
Acting Secretary

Michael Niles
Indigenous Early Intervention Alliance Arizona State University
Board Member

Michelle Hale
Native American Community Leadership Program The Cook Leadership School
Board Member

 

Conference Sponsors:

Wisdom Level 
$5,000

 

Experience Level - $1,000

Arizona Department of Education

Advanced Placement Incentive Program (APIP)

It is the Advanced Placement Incentive Program’s mission to demonstrate that given the opportunity and appropriate resources, larger and more diverse numbers of students enrolled in Arizona high schools and middle schools serving high concentrations of low income students can access, participate and succeed in pre-advanced placement and advance placement programs and tests and achieve to higher standards in English, mathematics, science and other core subjects.

Indian Education Program

Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne and the Arizona Department of Education are committed to providing the highest quality education to Arizona’s 60,000 American Indian students in the Arizona public/charter school system.

The ADE Indian Education office is in the Academic Achievement Division, Office of Innovative and Exemplary Programs in the Arizona Department of Education. Our mission is to promote leadership, education and training to schools, agencies and governments which are responsible for the quality of education of Arizona’s American Indian children.

Wallace Leadership Project

The Wallace Leadership Project is a three-year grant from The Wallace Foundation. It is a state-wide effort in the development of school leadership. The project is grounded on the ISLLC Standards and its mission is to create a cohesive, state-wide system on training and support for PreK-12 school leaders. The main goals are to build capacity of leaders, enhance the conditions that support leaders and collaborate with key leaders state wide.

Integrity Level - $500

Arizona State University

Native American Student Services Programs at the West campus

Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community

Yavapai-Apache Nation

Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe

Contact Info:

623-670-3561

Nadine@SIENA-AZ.org

SIENA, P.O. Box 33156, Phoenix, AZ 85067-3156