Central Yup'ik Educational Resources in Schools
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Hello, my name is Raquel Schroeder and my mission is to increase Indigenous Student Success by creating culturally-responsive stories, curricula, and educational resources that are relevant to Alaska Native and American Indian Student Populations.
This past year, I have been focusing on the Central Yup'ik Language. I created a children's book, a numbers workbook, and a classroom decor kit in Central Yup'ik. I would like to make these resources available, in color, to classrooms throughout Southwestern Alaska and to the Yup'ik Immersion School in Anchorage, Alaska.