Indian Education officer to visit Native Clearinghouse

An official from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction’s Indian Education Office will visit the Pullman campus on Tuesday, April 8.

Robin Butterfield is a program supervisor whose visit will be co-hosted by The Clearinghouse for Native Teaching and Learning and the Plateau Center for Native American Programs.

Butterfield will be available between 4-5 p.m. in the Clearinghouse for Native Teaching and Learning (Cleveland 21A) to meet with interested faculty and staff.

Butterfield would love to share ideas, and share more about the work and mission of OSPI’s Indian Education Office.

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