School News
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International Children's Day began in the early 20th century to promote children’s rights and welfare.
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According to the Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center, Kindergarten readiness is less about age and more about the skills, behaviors and concepts children should be familiar with to begin school.
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In our global society, it is important to understand the diverse array of cultures that make up the world. The Bureau of Indian Education is diverse, with schools serving 40,000 students across 23 states and 64 reservations.
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Elementary students across the United States, including at Bureau of Indian Education schools like Lake Valley Navajo School, look forward to Read Across America Week each year.
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On this Digital Learning Day, we’re providing an update on the impact of the technology upgrades and increased virtual capabilities provided by the Bureau of Indian Education for students and staff. The BIE’s efforts across the country have reduced the opportunity gap, increased student self-advocacy and empowered Tribal leaders for future generations.
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Reading is the safest and most beneficial activity students can engage in over the summer.
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Join us this week, as we recognize and reflect upon the incredible contributions of the Lake Valley Navajo School teachers who continue to enrich the lives of our students.
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Women's History Month is a time to celebrate the incredible achievements and contributions of women throughout history. As we reflect on the progress that has been made and honor the women who paved the way, it is important to also educate the next generation on the importance of their legacy. Here are 5 ways for students to celebrate Women's History Month and learn about the remarkable women who have made a difference in the world.
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All Lake Valley’s students, teachers, and staff know exactly what it’s like to be new at school. We’ve all been there at one time or another. That’s why we make it a priority to make every new student feel welcome to our special learning environment.
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The Department of the Interior’s Office of the Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs today announced the publication of proposed revisions to two regulations, one regarding