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  2. List of Indigenous schools in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Bureau of Indian Education and Tribally Controlled Schools in Arizona (including networks of such schools) grouped by county. Apache County [ edit ]

  3. Category : Bureau of Indian Education schools in Arizona

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    This category contains a list of Arizona public tribal schools currently and/or formerly directly operated by the Bureau of Indian Education. Pages in category "Bureau of Indian Education schools in Arizona"

  4. Bureau of Indian Education - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Indian Education (BIE), headquartered in the Main Interior Building in Washington, D.C., and formerly known as the Office of Indian Education Programs (OIEP), is a division of the U.S. Department of the Interior under the Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs. It is responsible for the line direction and management of all BIE ...

  5. Tohono Oʼodham High School - Wikipedia

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    Located along Arizona State Route 86 (mile marker 74), near Sells, it is operated directly by the Bureau of Indian Education. [3] Feeder schools include the San Simon day school and the Santa Rosa Boarding School, also operated by the BIA. It was established in the mid-1980s as the remaining reservations in Arizona finally received their own ...

  6. Havasupai Elementary School - Wikipedia

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    Havasupai Elementary School (HES) is a Bureau of Indian Education (BIE)-operated K-8 school in Supai, Arizona. [1] [4] It serves the Havasupai Indian Reservation. It is also known as Havasupai Indian School, and was formerly Havasupai Boarding and Day School. [5] The school is located at an altitude of 3,500 feet (1.1 km). [6]

  7. Rock Point Community School - Wikipedia

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    It is directly operated by the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE). [2] It employs some 90–100 faculty members. It is split into elementary (K–6) and secondary (7–12) units which is overlooked by a Chief Executive Officer and their own principals. It offers fully bilingual English and Navajo language education.

  8. Phoenix Indian School - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Indian School, or Phoenix Indian High School in its later years, was a Bureau of Indian Affairs-operated school in Encanto Village, in the heart of Phoenix, Arizona. It served lower grades also from 1891 to 1935, and then served as a high school thereafter. It opened in 1891 and closed in 1990 on the orders of the federal government.

  9. Teec Nos Pos, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) operates the T'iis Nazbas Community School, a K-8 school, in Teec Nos Pos. [12] A building for the Teec Nos Pos Boarding School was dedicated in 1962. [13] In 1962 the school had 353 students.