School Board
Message from the School Board President
The T'iists'ozi Bi'Olta' School Board welcomes new and returning students and staff as we face another exciting new school year full of changes and challenges.
Changes ensure that we have a secure and positive environment for our students. Working together, we will reach our mission statement: "T'iists'ozi Bi'Olta' is committed to providing students with meaningful knowledge, skills and cultural values to prepare them for success in higher education." Our goal is to continue to make positive strides and progress.
Parents/guardians, we strongly encourage your involvement in supporting your child's education through homework and regular attendance. Working together with positive communication with instructors will also help our team to achieve goals.
Administration and departmental staff have the responsibility to ensure our students are provided every opportunity to excel and become high achieving students. We recognize that by providing education and support, we are equipping our students to confidently face future challenges.
The school principal has the ultimate responsibility of maintaining high academic standards and performance. We are confident in knowing we have qualified professionals with skills and ability to carry out the rigorous task of educating our children.
As school board members, we will ensure that policies and financial efficiencies are maintained. We will continue to promote a positive relationship with the surrounding communities.
In closing, the school board would like to thank the parents and staff for being a part of our team, and we look forward to a great year.
Respectfully,
Eastern Navajo School Board
Our Board Members
George Werito
School Board President
MacGarrett Pablo
School Board Vice-President
Lucita Nolan
School Board Secretary
Beatrice Woodward
School Board Member
Henry King
School Board Member
Schools Served (8): Crownpoint Community School, Standing Rock Community School, Baca /Dlo'Ay Azhi Community School, Pueblo Pintado Community School, Mariano Lake Community School, Ojo Encino Day School, Lake Valley Navajo School, and Dibe Yazhi Habitiin Olta, Inc (Borrego Pass).