Department of Dine’ Education Academic Profiles of Schools Serving Navajo Students. Presented on 04/22/10 DEPARTMENT of DIN É EDUCATION.

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Department of Dine’ Education Academic Profiles of Schools Serving Navajo Students. Presented on 04/22/10 DEPARTMENT of DIN É EDUCATION

DEPARTMENT of DIN É EDUCATION The purpose of this presentation: 1. To provide demographic information on Navajo Nation schools. 2. To provide academic profiles of Navajo Nation Schools. 3. To share information on AYP status of schools serving Navajo students. 4. To provide information on Dropout rates on the Navajo Nation. Purpose

Navajo Nation Map

School Types on the Navajo Nation BIE ContractPublic Arizona, New Mexico, Utah BIE OperatedBIE Grant Department of Diné Education PrivateBIE DormitoryMissionParochial

Enrollment Demographics - SY Count: Districts, Schools & Students Enrollment Demographics - SY InstitutionLocation# of Districts# of SchoolsEnrollment Arizona Public SchoolsOn Navajo114316,133 Arizona Public SchoolsOff Navajo42912,853 Arizona Charter SchoolsOn Navajo ,222 New Mexico Public SchoolsOn Navajo2277,302 New Mexico Public SchoolsOff Navajo76128, ,782 Utah Public SchoolsOn Navajo15940 Utah Public SchoolsOff Navajo171, ,889 OIEP-BIE Funded SchoolOn Navajo65914,592 OIEP-BIE Funded DormitoriesOff Navajo ,412 Arizona Private SchoolsOn Navajo16503 Arizona Private SchoolsOff Navajo ,243 New Mexico Private SchoolsOn Navajo1213 New Mexico Private SchoolsOff Navajo171,176 91,189 Utah Private SchoolOn Navajo Total:26885,758 Source: State Department of Education

Enrollment Demographics SY Count: On & Off Navajo Source: State Department of Education

Navajo Nation Enrollment Percentage By State Enrollment Percentage By State SY Institution Arizona35% New Mexico43% Utah3% BIE19% 100% Enrollment Percentage: BIE vs. Tri-State Public Schools SY Institution AZ, UT, NM Combined81% BIE19% Source: State Department of Education

BIE School Breakdown School Count by Grade Range

Source: State Department of Education

Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Summary SY Source: State Department of Education

0 Year1 Year2 Years3 Years4 Years5 Years6 Years Number of Schools Percentage of Schools33.3%21.7%1.7%8.3%5.0%13.3%16.7% BIE Schools in Restructuring Status Source: BIE - OIEP

DEPARTMENT of DIN É EDUCATION Dropout Rate The following information was obtained on Dropout rates on State Education Department AZ, NM, Utah, BIE

Native American Dropout Rates Compared by State

Contact Information: Office of Educational Research & Statistics Telephone: (928) Fax: (928) Mailing Address: Post Office Box 670 Window Rock, Arizona DEPARTME NT of DIN É EDUCATIO N