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BYU’s Native American Curriculum Initiative asked Utah’s eight sovereign nations what they want to be taught in schools and then they listened.
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Due to limited resources, students on the Navajo Nation struggled with remote learning throughout the pandemic. This year, many will be returning to the classroom for the first time since March 2020.
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This last year the Navajo Nation Department of Diné Education reported only about 0.4% of students were considered fluent in the language.
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The San Juan School District is still working on getting internet access to all of its students on the Navajo Nation. The project was supposed to be completed by the summer, but it ran into some delays.
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The Navajo Nation is considering lifting a restriction on in-person education. That would allow schools in San Juan County that serve Navajo students to re-open, but only if parents are ready.
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The San Juan School District is close to completing a project to bring the internet to its students on the Navajo Nation. Not all students are online yet, but teachers said it’s already making a difference.
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The San Juan County attorney’s office is sounding the alarm on what it calls “a developing rape culture” in the county’s public schools. San Juan County…