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05.13.08

Board Meeting

05.03.08 - 05.11.08

2nd Annual Shonto Celebration Week

05.15.08

Kindergarten Promotion

05.17.08

Benefit Song & Dance

05.20.08

8th Grade Banquet

05.23.08

8th Grade Promotion

05.23.08

Community Field Day

 

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Shonto Preparatory School East Hwy 160 & Route 98 Shonto, Arizona 86054 (928) 672-3500

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May 03 - 11, 2008 - "2nd annual shonto celebration week "

Mission Statement

It is our mission to become and remain the finest school district in the state of Arizona and on the Navajo Nation by insuring that each student becomes all that he or she is capable of being while respecting cultural and traditional values.

District/School Leadership

Dr. Richard McClements, Superintendent

Dr. Nadine Eastman, Director Curr./P.D/Tech

Dr. Tommy Yazzie, HS Principal

Dr. Fannie Spain, K-8 Principal

Ms. Miranda Eastman, Director of Residential

Mrs. Geri Gamble, Director of Finance

Mr. Paul Huber, Director of Operations

Mr. Calvin Tsosie, Director of Personnel

Background & History

The Shonto Preparatory School (SPS) is a K-12 school district serving a Navajo Indian student population in a remote community located on a high plateau, 6,500 feet above sea level, in Navajo County of northeast Arizona . The Shonto Preparatory School district is comprised of a K-8 Bureau of Indian Education funded Grant School and a 9-12 State of Arizona Charter School. Shonto Preparatory School has a long history of community support and ownership. The community education started back in the 1930's. The Hogan BIA facilities were constructed in 1933-34 in the Shonto Canyon . Our elders wanted to have community children attend school nearby in Shonto rather than somewhere distant from home. In 1966-67, the school moved up to its present location. In 1996, the former Shonto Boarding School became a Grant/Charter School, known as Shonto Preparatory School . A Charter High School was started in 1997 with a 9 th grade class. Each year, thereafter another class was added. The school currently serves students from the isolated, rural communities of Shonto, Inscription House, Black Mesa, Tonalea, Kaibeto, Pinon, Kayenta and Navajo Mountain . Children are bussed from as far as forty miles one-way to attend school. Currently, the Shonto Preparatory School has a total enrollment number of 618 students; of that number, 99.6% are Native American. Over 90% of our total student population is eligible for the free or reduced lunch programs.