School News
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Good evening, hope all is well. This week we had referrals to my office from middle school that i want to make you all aware of, the first is Vape Pens, students have seen students with this device & passing it to other students to smoke; and the other is Cyber Bullying on Social media sites like Instagram and TikTok, please monitor your child/rens bags & phones. These are important topics because these go against our school policies and students can be suspended for this.
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Message from Principal Irowena Whitehair. Good evening parents/guardians of CCS, February is coming to a close as I have started my 7th week of being Principal here at CCS. We just got reading and math interim test completed for 3rd-8th graders. WIDA testing was completed as well for Kindergarten through 8thgrades. However, please be ready for the 5th and 8th grade Science test coming up in March; and the reading and math Spring (big test) for 3rd-8th graders coming up inApril. Please continue to have you rchild/ren in school, attendance is important, it is hard to make up days when they are missing school which affects grades and interrupts learning. Please call and send excuses to Marsh too whenyou child/ren is missing school. Thank you so much for workingwith us, if any questions or concerns please come see me o remail, Ms. Irowena Whitehair, Principal irowena.whitehair@bie.edu 505-786-6160
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Seasonal depression and Seasonal Affective Disorder affect millions of people each year, especially younger individuals.
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On National Parent Involvement Day, the BIE recognizes the importance of Family and Child Education programs and community activities held at schools.
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T’iis Ts’ozi Bi’Olta Remote Learning Plan - Dear Parent/Guardian, We want to ensure we’re ready for upcoming inclement weather or other emergencies that will warrant students and staff to participate in remote platform learning day(s). Please read below for more information. If you have any questions, please contact the school at (505) 786-6160. Respectfully, Nina Begay, NBCT Assistant Principal/Acting Principal
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Riding the school bus is a privilege enjoyed by many Bureau of Indian Education students. School Bus Safety Week reminds motorists and passengers alike to help keep trips to and from school safe.
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Teen Read Week is a national event encouraging teens to discover the joys of reading, explore new genres and develop lifelong literacy skills. The annual celebration emphasizes the importance of reading for fun, personal growth and academic success.
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Sleep plays a vital role in students' well-being and academic success. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health, adequate sleep is fundamental for physical health, mental clarity, and overall quality of life, particularly for young people. During Student Sleep Health Week, the Bureau of Indian Education provides resources and insights into the connection between deep rest and success.