Native American Preparatory School
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The Native American Preparatory School was a residential preparatory school located in Rowe, New Mexico. Publisher Richard Ettinger, grandson of the founder of Prentice Hall, established the school in 1995 with the goal of increasing the number of Native American students attending Ivy League colleges. The school was the only intertribal, privately funded preparatory school for Native Americans in the United States. All students attending received full scholarships.
The school closed in 2002 due to financial pressures.
References
- "Native American Preparatory School," by Jackie Bissley. September 1999. Cowboys & Indians [1]
- "Native American Preparatory School Graduates its Last Class," by Christina Boyle. The Santa Fe New Mexican, reprinted in Canku Ota, June 1, 2002. [2]
- "A Summer Journey: The 1999 College Horizons Program," by Barbara Sorensen, Winds of Change, the magazine of The American Indian Science and Engineering Society [3]