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Shonto Preparatory School is a K–12 school system in Shonto, Arizona. The Shonto Preparatory School district includes a K–8 Bureau of Indian Affairs grant school and Shonto Preparatory Technology High School, a charter high school.
The following tribal schools, affiliated with the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE), are available: Shonto Preparatory School is a K–8 school that serves the community. Shonto Preparatory Technology High School educates grades 9–12. From the Kayenta Unified School District, in which Shonto is within, [5] there are school district-operated ...
Greasewood Springs Community School [13] Hopi Day School [14] Hotevilla Bacavi Community School [15] Jeehdeez'a Elementary School; John F. Kennedy Day School; Keams Canyon Elementary School [16] Leupp Schools, Inc. (Birdsprings) Little Singer Community School [17] Pinon Community School [18] Second Mesa Day School [19] Shonto Preparatory School
The elementary school is known under two names (the second being Debbie Braff Elementary School), [1] as is the middle school (which has the second name "Baker Middle School"). [2] In addition to Kayenta, the district includes Chilchinbito, Oljato-Monument Valley, and Shonto. [3]
Schools in this section are listed with their years of closure in parentheses. Alhambra College Preparatory High School, Phoenix (2011) Calli Ollin High School, Tucson (2010) Carver High School (also known as Phoenix Union Colored High School), Phoenix (Black; 1954) Catalina Mountain School, Tucson (2011) Clarkdale High School, Clarkdale (1951)
There are two Bureau of Indian Education (BIE)-affiliated schools for Native Americans in the area, the K-8 Kaibeto Boarding School in Kaibito and the Shonto Preparatory School (K-12) in Shonto. [9] Most of the Kaibito CDP is served by the Page Unified School District, while a portion is in the Tuba City Unified School District. [10]
Winslow Unified School District There is a tribal elementary school called Little Singer Community School, affiliated with the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE). [ 19 ] Hataalii Yazhi, a medicine man , [ 20 ] in the 1970s proposed establishing the school so area children did not have to travel far for their education. [ 21 ]
The Kayenta Unified School District operates several schools serving the communities of Kayenta, Chilchinbeto, Dennehotso, and Shonto. These include Debbie Braff Elementary School [ 12 ] (formerly Kayenta Intermediate School and Kayenta Elementary School), Baker Middle School [ 13 ] (formerly Kayenta Middle School), Monument Valley High School ...