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Zowie Hubbard Advances to State Poetry Out Loud

Stepping outside the classroom, eight high school students recited poetry lines from memory in the school competition held on February 8, 2023. This program helps students master public speaking skills, build self-confidence, and learn about literary history and contemporary life. Zowie Hubbard, freshmen, and Mateo Morfin, junior, continued to the regional competition in Flagstaff, AZ

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CITY OF HOPE: AN OPPORTUNITY TO EXPLORE

This semester, seven juniors and seniors of the high school participated in a twelve-week internship through the YES2SUCCESS Program. The Youth Enjoying Science Seeking Useful Comprehensive Cancer Educational Strategies for Students is a virtual cancer course through the City of Hope. The course is normally an in-person laboratory research experience, and as a result of

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SMIS EXPANDS NAVAJO LANGUAGE OFFERINGS

This past academic year, the middle school expanded the intermediary curriculum to include sixth-grade Navajo art and seventh-grade Navajo Nation current events. The storytelling project featured students researching an aspect of their heritage then depicting it in art created by them. Most were presentations on Navajo legends however some featured oral stories of family history.

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SOPHOMORE STUDENTS WIN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

On March 5, members from the local utility company visited campus to represent awards to sophomores, Trey Holgate and Gabriella Simpson. The Navajo Tribal Utility Authority and Choice NTUA Wireless 2019-2020 Sportsmanship Awards were selected at the conclusion of the current basketball season. This recognition is given to student-athletes who demonstrate overall academic excellence and

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