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Native American Students Thrive with Hands-on Learning

July 13, 2026

Students across the US are finding new purpose in education, particularly in Native American communities. For instance, Gerald Dillon, an 18-year-old from the Puyallup Reservation, transformed from a disengaged student to someone excited about learning. His change of heart began when he enrolled in

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Native American Schools See Big Jump in Graduation Rates

July 13, 2026

Students on the Puyallup Reservation in Washington found a new reason to stay in school when they were given the chance to learn through hands-on job training. One student, Gerald Dillon, was able to turn his academic experience around by working as a teaching assistant in a second-grade classroom.

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Turning Points in Education

July 13, 2026

Gerald Dillon, an 18-year-old from the Puyallup Reservation, once struggled to find meaning in his academic journey. His senior year took an unexpected turn when he began working as a teaching assistant in a second-grade classroom. The experience sparked a newfound enthusiasm for learning. Dillon's

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