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Window Rock High School had an enrollment of 728 students on October 1, 2010. [ 4 ] 99% of the students are of Navajo ancestry. The school serves students throughout the surrounding area including Fort Defiance, St. Michaels , Sawmill , Hunters Point , Oak Springs , and several others.
The Navajo Nation operates Tséhootsooí Diné Bi'Ólta', a Navajo language immersion school for grades K–8 in Fort Defiance, Arizona. Located on the Arizona-New Mexico border in the southeastern quarter of the Navajo Reservation, the school strives to revitalize Navajo among children of the Window Rock Unified School District.
Fort Defiance is a part of Window Rock Unified School District. [10] Fort Defiance is served by Window Rock Elementary School, Tséhootsooí Middle School, and Window Rock High School. The Navajo Nation operates Tséhootsooí Diné Bi'Ólta', a Navajo language immersion school for grades K–8 in Fort Defiance, Arizona.
The Bee Hółdzil Fighting Scouts Events Center is a 6,500-seat indoor arena located in Fort Defiance, Arizona, United States.It is used primarily for basketball, and is the home of the Window Rock High School Fighting Scouts basketball and volleyball teams.
St. Michaels is a part of Window Rock Unified School District, [10] and is served by Window Rock Elementary School, Tse Ho Tso Middle School, and Window Rock High School. The community is also served by the Saint Michael Indian School, a K–12 private, Catholic school established by Saint Katharine Drexel in 1902.
Window Rock is served by Arizona State Route 264, and Indian Route 12 . Window Rock is served by a local regional airport : Window Rock Airport. Window Rock Airport is a public use airport located one nautical mile south of the central business district of Window Rock, in Apache County. It is owned by the Navajo Nation.
Window Rock High School; References. Arizona Department of Education records; External links. Official website This page was last edited on 27 July 2023, at 15:51 ...
Raul Mendoza is an American basketball coach of high school students; he is known for specializing in work with Navajo student players. Since 2016, he has been the basketball coach at Chinle High School on the Navajo Nation in Arizona. He previously coached at Window Rock High School and Holbrook High School, also in the Nation.