Johnson O'Malley
Walters Public School Johnson O'Malley Indian Education (Title VI)
For information about Johnson O'Malley & Native American Club contact: Susan Johnson, 580-875-3257, Email Susan Johnson
Mission Statement: The primary goal of the Walters Public School's Indian Education (Title VI) and Johnson O’Malley is to provide supplemental programs designed to meet the specialized and unique educational needs of eligible native students.

Thursday, Sept. 21, 2023 WHS Native American students went to Comanche Nation Career Day September 20, 2023, at The Great Plains Coliseum, hosted by Comanche Nation Higher Education and Comanche Nation Student Services. Students gathered information from various colleges including Cameron, ECU, OBU and OSU, and workforce entities such as the FBI, Indian Health Services, Goodyear and The Bureau of Indian Affiars. Even though the day was cut short to do electricity loss, Walters students Miley Moore and Danyle Gee came home with great door prizes! Miley won a microwave and Danyle won a mini fridge, great items as these ladies prepare for their future! A special Thank You to Comanche Nation for the invitation.

August 15, 2023: A special Thank You to the Comanche Nation CARES Foundation, for the large donation of school supplies this week. Pictured are Comanche Tribal citizens and WHS students (L-R): Kyleigh Davidson, Sebastian Wahnee, Cameron Allen, Jessie Ototivo and Miley Moore.
Thank you again to Comanche Nation for your generous donation.
11-16-2022 A Special Thank You to the Comanche Nation Youth Dancers and Teresa Lopez, with our own (first picture, l-r) Kyleigh Davidson 8th grade, Garrett Calfy 6th grade, Chrissie Lonelodge 3rd grade, Alexa Martinez 6th grade and Kayala Funmaker 6th grade for sharing their dances, history of their dances, and about the dance regalia with us today.
November 16, 2022: Thank you to Fawn Tsatoke - President of the Kiowa Chapter of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and liaison to the OSBI for sharing her knowledge to our WHS Native American Studies and Forensics Science classes on Wednesday. Ms. Tsatoke explained the process she and her chapter go through when someone is reported missing.

Wednesday, Aug 23, 2023 the first meeting of the new school year will be held in the "New Conference Room" at Noon. Report to the room to sign in and pick up a flyer with some of the Annual events.
We will be hosting a guest from the Comanche Nation Youth program, Dena Landers, TEDNA Specialist.
If interested, but unable to attend the meeting, please email me back so you can continue to get the emails.
September events include the Comanche Nation Career Day and the Comanche Nation Fair.
Lunch will be provided -- If you plan on attending- please email me back or text message me at 580-512-2219 -- That way I will have enough food.
WHS Native High School Students- Please Check Your School Email!!