We shine brighter year by year.

 

Our Lakota name, Anpo Wicahpi, means Morning Star. Despite the numerous challenges of living on a rural reservation, our girls continue to surpass all expectations, shining bright and becoming strong Lakota katela winyan, warrior women, each day. Since our first year in 2016, we have more than doubled enrollment and are on track to graduate our historic first class of college-bound Lakota women in 2022, ready to serve and represent their community and beyond. And because Pine Ridge Girls School is tuition-free, and does not receive Federal or State funding, we couldn’t have done it without you. Pilamayaye!

 

Meeting Academic Goals

 
 

Our students take the NWEA MAPS test three times a year. Before attending PRGS, 92% of new students were two or more years behind in math and reading, At PRGS they have made significant progress, with 44% of our girls now proficient in both math and reading.

The classes are made up of:

  • Indigenous Sciences

  • Mathematics (STEAM)

  • Indigenous Governance, Treaty Rights, and Leadership

  • Critical Thought and Writing

  • Indigenous Art

  • Lakota Language

  • Health and PE

 

Reading & Math Progress

READING & Math DATA show improvement
From year to year

 

Education Built on the Seven Lakota Values

 

We were founded on and rooted in the culture, values and traditions of the Oglala Lakota Nation, which has a positive impact on education. The seven Lakota Values are a way of life that grounds our students in their journey to adulthood and provides a lasting sense of kinship among our girls.

1. WAO’HOLA (RESPECT)

2. WAUN’SILA (CARING & COMPASSION)

3. WOWICAKE (HONESTY & TRUTH)

4. WOKSAPE (WISDOM)

5. WOC’EKIYE (PRAYER)

6. WAH’WALA (HUMILITY)

7. WAWOKIYE (GENEROSITY)

 
 

Be a guiding light.

 
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