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Capri Elementary School Receives $5,000 Education Grant From Barona Tribe
More Than 160 Grants Totaling $800,000 Have Been Awarded Since Program Launch
| Source: Barona Band of Mission Indians
SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwire - October 16, 2009) - Today, staff and students of Capri Elementary
School joined 74th District Assemblyman Martin Garrick to accept a $5,000
education grant from the Barona Band of Mission Indians.
As schools across the state continue to grapple with the reality of budget
cuts, the Barona Band of Mission Indians has been sharing resources through
its Barona Education Grant Program. Since 2006, Barona has awarded more
than $800,000 to over 160 schools statewide.
"Investing in education for the next generation is of the utmost importance
to our Tribe," said Edwin "Thorpe" Romero, Chairman of the Barona Band of
Mission Indians. "We are happy to help provide important resources for
deserving schools such as Capri Elementary School, who don't have the
budget to enhance their learning tools due to the state's cutbacks."
Capri Elementary School will use the grant money to purchase several new
laptop computers and library books.
The Barona Education Grant Program is the first of its kind in California
created and administered by a Tribal Government. The goal of the program is
to create strong educational opportunities for the children of California
building upon the success of the Barona Indian Charter School, which
operates under a continuous improvement model.
Schools throughout California can apply for educational grants from Barona
to purchase much-needed supplies and materials that promote academic
improvement. Each grant awarded by the Barona Education Grant Program is
$5,000. Applications can be downloaded at http://barona-nsn.gov/education/education.html.
The Barona Band of Mission Indians has lived in Southern California for
over 5,000 years and the Barona Indian Reservation since 1932. The Tribe
was once a semi-nomadic band that traveled across Southern California in
tune with the seasons and what nature provided. It is now a sovereign
government operating Barona Resort & Casino, San Diego's premier luxury
resort and casino.