Utah Charter School Conversations

Education Enriched with Native American Culture with Brittany Luck and Ronee Wopsock Pawwinnee, Uintah River High School

December 08, 2023 Utah Association of Public Charter Schools Season 3 Episode 6
Utah Charter School Conversations
Education Enriched with Native American Culture with Brittany Luck and Ronee Wopsock Pawwinnee, Uintah River High School
Show Notes

Join the discussion with Brittany Luck, Principal, Uintah River High School, and Ronee Wopsock Pawwinnee, Ute Indian Tribe Education Director to talk about Uintah River High School. This public charter school is located on Ute tribal land in Fort Duchesne, UT.  The school serves 80 students, most with tribal affiliation (506 students refer to federally funded appropriations for American Indian and Alaskan Native students). The school is designed to foster cultural appreciation by teaching the Ute language and participating in tribal celebrations. They also are sensitive to tribal customs and individualize student learning to be sure that education works within traditions. A close relationship with the Ute Indian Education Department ensures that ensures that the charter school and tribal council work together to deliver an environment of supportive education geared toward lifelong learning.


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