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Behavioral Health and Wellness Program

The Bureau of Indian Education is sharing an update regarding Behavioral Health and Wellness Services.  

The Bureau of Indian Education remains committed to the health, safety, and well-being of students and staff. Beginning in February 2026, the Behavioral Health and Wellness Program contract, including the BHWP call line, on-site crisis support, and virtual telehealth services, will conclude.    

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Off-Reservation Residential Schools

Off-Reservation Residential Schools (ORRS) are academic living-and-learning institutions offering Native American scholars customized scholastic, social, and cultural curricula. These grade school- through high school-aged educational programs prepare students for higher learning, community leadership, and global job markets. Students develop and excel in a variety of classroom, campus, dormitory, and community settings that teach, embrace, and preserve the indigenous language, customs, and tradition.


 

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