The Quileute Tribal School The Quileute Tribal School, (QTS), is located in La Push, Washington. La Push is a small Indian village located on the western border of the Olympic Peninsula. The school campus is a stone's throw to the Pacific Ocean, the Quillayute River, and the Olympic National Park. The pristine geographic location of La Push ranks our area as one of the most unique places in the world, untouched by society and man. QTS and the Head Start Program employ about 50 certified and classified positions. The campus is located in a newly constructed facility that includes a full-service kitchen, classrooms, auditorium, library, and culture room. QTS works closely by a cooperative agreement with the public Quillayute Valley School district in Forks, Washington. QTS is staffed by a Superintendent, Principal, administrative support staff, paraprofessionals, and facilities personnel. Students are transported from neighboring communities of Forks, Three Rivers/Prairie and the Hoh Tribe. The school and the community take pride in our tribal language, culture and traditions, thus incorporate these skills in the curriculum. Demographics The resident population of the village is approximately 350, with an enrollment of 700 Quileutes. Children attending high school may enroll in the tribal school or the Quillayute Valley Public school in Forks. The tribal representation of students range from Quileute, Hoh, Makah, Ponca, S'Klallam, Blackfeet, Quinault, Shosone Bannock, Yakima and many other tribal reservations and bands. There are approximately 100 students enrolled and about 54 in Head Start. The school USDA nutrition program provides morning and lunch meals daily. The Quileute Tribal School (QTS) Mission Our students will gain and retain knowledge and skills necessary to make them responsible, productive, citizens. They will develop problem solving skills, communication skills, and self-sufficiency skills that will allow them to interact at all levels of society. They will protect, preserve, and enhance the Quileute language and culture for future generations. Vision Statement QTS is to be a positive place to learn, grow and develop into a productive citizen with the skills needed for an ever changing world and society. Goals: To increase the overall enrollment of tribal members. 70% of students are proficient or advanced in reading and math. Quileute language and culture will be enhanced throughout daily lessons. To increase support and involvement. To increase overall funding. 

Wednesday, February 08 12:00 pm -
01:00 pm
Women's Talking Circle - Tribal Court
Wednesday, February 08 05:30 pm -
09:30 pm
Drum and Healing Circle
Monday, February 13 06:00 pm -
10:00 pm
Quileute Youth Programs Annual Valentine Dance
Tuesday, February 14 09:30 am -
10:30 am
Diabetes Support Group-QHC
Wednesday, February 15 12:00 pm -
01:00 pm
Women's Talking Circle - Tribal Court