School News
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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.
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Exercising with your child offers numerous benefits for both physical and mental health, fostering a healthier lifestyle for the entire family.
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The Bureau of Indian Education is committed to providing every student with a culturally relevant, high-quality education.
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Taos Day School would like to welcome you to the 24-25 school year. We have many exciting changes to share with all of you.
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Reading is a cornerstone of a child's development, fostering cognitive growth, language skills and emotional intelligence.
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The Bureau of Indian Education is working to increase student opportunity and self-advocacy by improving technology and digital capacity as part of STEP.
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The Bureau of Indian Education offers support to schools, focusing on the unique needs of their students, including programs for the gifted.
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Our 21CCLC Summer School program collaborates with outside agencies and tribal government to provide our students with a wealth of opportunities. These range from Native Language and Culture classes, teacher mentorship, land stewardship, and 4H activities, to offsite cultural field trips.
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International Children's Day began in the early 20th century to promote children’s rights and welfare.
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Students at Taos Day School recently showcased their photographic talents at an art exhibition held at the Couse Sharpe Gallery from January to March 30th.