Fort Mojave Education Department

Our Mission:

Empowering Pipa Aha Macav youth through culturally grounded education, we ignite academic excellence, nurture resilience, and pave the way for a fulfilling future. Rooted in tribal wisdom and driven by unwavering support, we bridge the gap between school and community, nurturing lifelong learners who thrive as leaders within our Tribe and beyond.

Our Vision:

Where every Pipa Aha Macav student soars with the wings of knowledge, their potential reaching boundless heights. We envision a future where education unlocks prosperity, fueled by the vibrant tapestry of our ancestral heritage. A future where classrooms echo with the whispers of elders' wisdom, guiding generations towards academic rigor and cultural pride. This vision, where education dances with tradition, illuminates the path for a thriving Mojave future, and leaves footprints of success on the sands of time.

  • Culturally grounded education: Emphasizing the integration of tribal traditions and values into learning.

  • Academic excellence and resilience: Fostering a strong foundation for academic success and perseverance.

  • Fulfilling future: Equipping students with the tools and knowledge to pursue their ambitions.

  • Bridging the gap: Connecting school and community, fostering collaboration and understanding.

  • Unwavering support: Providing comprehensive resources and encouragement for students and families.

  • Lifelong learners and leaders: Cultivating a love of learning and contributing to the Tribe's future.

  • Soaring with knowledge: Symbolically representing the boundless potential of each student.

  • Vibrant tapestry of heritage: Highlighting the importance of cultural identity and traditions.

  • Ancestral wisdom and guidance: Underscoring the value of elders' knowledge and mentorship.

  • Prosperity and thriving future: Envisioning a future where education translates to success for the Tribe.

  • Footprints on the sands of time: Leaving a lasting legacy through student achievements.

Objectives:

Individual Student Benefits:

  • Academic Support: Homework club, student success plans, school site monitoring, and summer/break programs provide tailored support for every student's needs.

  • Financial Assistance: Covers school fees, eye care, clothing, meals for school trips, credit recovery classes, GED tests, and even college/AVT scholarships.

  • Incentive Programs: Honor roll recognition, perfect attendance rewards, "Student of the Month/Quarter/Semester" awards, and senior incentives motivate and celebrate student achievements.

  • Truancy Prevention: Regular meetings with school resource officers and SARB ensure attendance and provide referrals to support services if needed.

  • Culturally Grounded Education: Programs and events integrate tribal traditions and values into learning, fostering cultural pride and identity.

  • Lifelong Learning: The department cultivates a love for learning and thirst for knowledge that extends beyond formal education.

Community Benefits:

Improved Academic Achievement: Higher overall graduation rates and academic success benefit the community by creating a more educated workforce and future leaders.

Strengthened Cultural Identity: Integrating tribal heritage into education strengthens cultural pride and preserves traditions for future generations.

Reduced Truancy: Increased attendance leads to better academic outcomes and reduces negative community impacts associated with truancy.

Collaboration and Support: Regular events like career fairs, graduation celebrations, and back-to-school bashes connect families, educators, and community members, fostering collaboration and support for student success.

Positive Role Models: Successful students and scholarship recipients become role models and inspire younger generations to pursue higher education.

Stronger Future: By equipping Tribal Members with skills and knowledge, the Education Department contributes to a thriving, prosperous future for the entire community.

500 Merriman Ave
Needles, CA 92363

Hours
Monday–Friday
9am–5pm