Mi'kmaq Nation's Education Department

Mi'kmaq Nation's Education Department The Aroostook Band of Micmacs Education Department offers educational support to all students regardless of age.

The goal of the department is to make sure each student receives the educational support and encouragement that is needed to become successful students. To reach this goal, the Department offers a number of programs to assist students. Such programs include:

The Johnson O'Malley Program -a supplemental educational program enacted in April 1934 to meet the specialized and unique needs of eligible

Micmac children attending public schools. Services provided by the program are tutors, career and enrichment opportunities, the monitoring of student academic progress and to supply information to students concerning scholarships & higher education opportunities. Adult Education - The Aroostook Band of Micmacs Education Department operates under the guidelines detailed in 25 CFR Part 46 for the Adult Education Program and will support local projects or programs designed to:
Assist Micmac adults in the acquiring of basic educational skills, including literacy;
Support Micmac adults as they continue their education through the secondary school level;
Establish career education projects intended to improve employment opportunities;
Provide educational services or instruction for elderly, disabled, or incarcerated Indian adults;
Prepare individuals to benefit from occupational training; and
Teach employment-related skills. Vocational Education - The Aroostook Band of Micmacs Education Department will assist Indian students in acquiring job and educational skills necessary to acquire and maintain full-time satisfactory employment. Measures of assistance include, but are not limited to: grant awards for a student's demonstrated unmet financial need, assistance in applying for scholarships, counseling, and guidance. Higher Education - The Aroostook Band of Micmacs Education Department operates under the guidelines detailed in 25 CFR Part 40 for the Higher Education Program and will assist Indian students in acquiring job and educational skills necessary to acquire and maintain full-time satisfactory employment. The Library - Available to all ages, The Library has two goals, the first is meeting the reading material needs of the Tribe's youth and the second is to establish itself as a resource center for Micmac Native American reading materials throughout the state.

And the most special recognition to you, Sir Julius! Your impact is far greater than you ever imagined.
06/07/2026

And the most special recognition to you, Sir Julius! Your impact is far greater than you ever imagined.

Congratulations, Graduates! Have a safe and memorable weekend. You’ve earned it! Share your graduates here, for us to ce...
06/05/2026

Congratulations, Graduates! Have a safe and memorable weekend. You’ve earned it!

Share your graduates here, for us to celebrate this incredible milestone, as a community!

Congratulations, Basil!
06/03/2026

Congratulations, Basil!

Spring is arriving on campus, and so are the signs of hard work and achievement. 🌿🌸

As the courtyard trees begin to bloom, we are also proud to celebrate the release of the Spring Dean’s List at Northern Maine Community College.

Congratulations to all of our students whose dedication, perseverance and commitment to their education earned them this recognition.

Many of our students balance classes with careers, families and other responsibilities, making this accomplishment very meaningful.

Read the full Spring Dean’s List now available on our website: www.nmcc.edu/nmcc-announces-spring-2026-deans-list

Please call 760-7447 and provide an email for the registration forms or stop by the Wellness building to pick up.
06/01/2026

Please call 760-7447 and provide an email for the registration forms or stop by the Wellness building to pick up.

🌲πŸ”₯ REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! πŸ”₯🌲

Join us for the 2026 Wabanaki Intertribal Youth Summer Gathering!

πŸ“… June 29 – July 1, 2026
πŸ“ Wilderness Pines Campground | Houlton, Maine

This year's theme, "Back to Basics," invites Wabanaki youth to reconnect with culture, community, and the teachings that have guided our people for generations.

Youth from the Maliseet, Mi'kmaq, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot Nations will come together for three days of:

πŸ₯ Traditional drumming and dancing
πŸ—£οΈ Language and cultural activities
πŸ”₯ Storytelling and teachings from Elders
🌲 Canoeing, hiking, swimming, and outdoor adventures
πŸ’¬ Talking circles and wellness activities
🌟 Leadership development and team building
🀝 Building friendships across Wabanaki communities

Camp Options:
πŸ•οΈ Overnight Camp (Ages 12–18) – $150
β˜€οΈ Day Camp (Ages 6–18) – $75

βœ… Scholarships Available
βœ… Online Payment Options Available

πŸ“ Registration Deadline: June 19, 2026

Space is limited for overnight participants, so register early!

Together, we'll honor our traditions, strengthen our connections, and empower the next generation of Wabanaki leaders.

For more information or to register, contact your local Unit Director.

Today is the first night of the library! Stop by and sign out your favorite books. πŸ“šπŸ“š
06/01/2026

Today is the first night of the library! Stop by and sign out your favorite books. πŸ“šπŸ“š

Congratulations, Payton!! We are SO proud of you!
05/29/2026

Congratulations, Payton!! We are SO proud of you!

05/29/2026
June newsletter!  Check it out!
05/29/2026

June newsletter! Check it out!

Congratulations, Samantha!
05/28/2026

Congratulations, Samantha!

Address

7 Northern Road
Presque Isle, ME
04769

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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