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Due to the passage of the Indian Self Determination and Education Assistance Act, a local school board was established in 1979. [4] Alamo Community Navajo school opened with grades K-8 on October 1, 1979. Its initial campus was four portable buildings. [5] The high school was established on December 15, 1980. [6] By 2012 it was the only ...
Alamo falls within the Magdalena Municipal Schools which operates schools in Magdalena, New Mexico. [8] Alamo Navajo Community School is a K-12 Bureau of Indian Education-affiliated tribal school. From 1930 to 1941 a Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) operated a school in the community, but after that point students were boarded at distant schools ...
In the 1950s American Indian children living in Alamo, previously attending distant boarding schools, began attending Magdalena schools after the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) had a dormitory built in Magdalena in 1957. In 1979 the Alamo Navajo Community School opened in Alamo, drawing Alamo students away from Magdalena schools. [2]
ALAMO, N.M. (Reuters) - - Twenty-eight-year old Ambrose Begay died after a fentanyl overdose under a tree 125 yards from his home on the Alamo Navajo reservation in southern New Mexico two years ago.
The remote community has a K-12 school (Alamo Navajo School Board), Early Childhood Center, Wellness Center, a Community Service center that provides school and non-school related programs, a state-of-the-art Health Center and KABR radio, 1500 AM. Members of the Alamo Navajo Reservation, in period clothing for historical re-enactment.
Alamo Navajo Community School (Alamo, New Mexico, with a Magdalena postal address) Ch'ooshgai Community School (Tohatchi, New Mexico) Dibe Yazhi Habitiin Olta' Inc. (Borrego Pass) (Borrego Pass, New Mexico, with a Cuba, New Mexico address [59]) Na'Neelzhin Ji'Olta (Torreon) (Torreon, Sandoval County, New Mexico, [60] Cuba address [61])
Miyamura High School, Gallup; Navajo Pine High School, Navajo; Ramah Middle/High School, Ramah; Rehoboth Christian School, Rehoboth; Thoreau High School, Thoreau; Tohatchi High School, Tohatchi; Tsé Yí Gai High School, Pueblo Pintado; Twin Buttes High School, Zuni; Wingate High School, Fort Wingate; Zuni High School, Zuni
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