Tag: Navajo Technical University

Navajo Technical University presenting Early Childhood Multicultural Education program

Navajo Technical University presenting Early Childhood Multicultural Education program

| July 19, 2022

Navajo Technical University is dedicated to prepare Early Childhood Professionals in a culturally and linguistically diverse environment at a baccalaureate level. Students work intensely and progressively to prepare for their State Early Childhood Teacher Licensure from Birth to 8 years old.

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Education Spotlight — Page Unified School District to hold 2021-22 Back to School Event on July 28. See more local, state and national education news here

Education Spotlight — Page Unified School District to hold 2021-22 Back to School Event on July 28. See more local, state and national education news here

| July 20, 2021

The Page Unified School District will hold a 2021-22 Back to School Event from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 28 at the Page High School CAB Courtyard.

The event is for:

•New and returning students, pre-K to 12
•Enroll your student in PowerSchool
•Update your students records
•Friendly, knowledgeable staff will be there to help
•All schools, teams, clubs and organizations will have information booths

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Education Spotlight —  Photo highlights: Williams Fourth of July parade delights. See more local education news here

Education Spotlight — Photo highlights: Williams Fourth of July parade delights. See more local education news here

| July 6, 2021

As one of the most anticipated events in Williams, the annual Fourth of July parade draws crowds from around the state, this year was no exception.

Planning for the parade has been underway for months and turnout for the event was exceptional.

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NAU proposed tuition is lowest increase in a decade. See more local education news here

NAU proposed tuition is lowest increase in a decade. See more local education news here

| April 2, 2019

Northern Arizona University is changing things up in its tuition proposal for the upcoming academic year.The proposal shows the lowest increase in tuition at the Flagstaff campus since the creation of the guaranteed tuition program 11 years ago, as well as the removal of more than 250 class fees.

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KORE chairs expand flexible seating options at Sechrist. See more local education news here

KORE chairs expand flexible seating options at Sechrist. See more local education news here

| February 19, 2019

Sechrist Elementary now offers flexible seating in all its classrooms. But that doesn’t mean students are learning to touch their toes. It means young learners can now choose how – and where – they learn best.

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Homecoming spirit shines at Hopi High. See more education news here

Homecoming spirit shines at Hopi High. See more education news here

| October 3, 2018

Hopi High’s Steven Baker was crowned homecoming king and Jaeda Honani was crowned homecoming queen during halftime of the football game Sept. 21 at Bruin Stadium.

Hopi High beat Greyhills 44-0 in the football game, which capped off a week of events that included a homecoming parade and powder puff game.

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Judge restores $7.3M for Navajo Nation’s Head Start program. See more education stories here

Judge restores $7.3M for Navajo Nation’s Head Start program. See more education stories here

| April 4, 2018

A federal court has restored $7.3 million to the Navajo Nation for its Head Start program.

The ruling March 27 came in a lawsuit the tribe filed alleging it was denied an opportunity to appeal a cut in federal grant funding.

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Collaborating to improve higher education. See more Lake Powell Chronicle education stories here

Collaborating to improve higher education. See more Lake Powell Chronicle education stories here

| September 7, 2016

A joint effort by Coconino Community College, Dine’ College and Navajo Technical University could greatly expand the educational opportunities at the CCC Page Campus.

On Friday, Lena Fowler, chairman of the board of supervisors for Coconino County led a tri-educational meeting at the Page Campus and leaders from the three colleges as well as NAU discussed ways they could work together.

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