The following is a list of Bureau of Indian Education and Tribally Controlled Schools in Arizona (including networks of such schools) grouped by county.
Apache County
- Cottonwood Day School
- Cove Day School
- Kin Dah Lichi'i Olta[1]
- Lukachukai Community School[2]
- Many Farms Community School (formerly Chinle Boarding School)
- Many Farms High School
- Nazlini Community School[3]
- Red Rock Day School[4]
- Rock Point Community School
- Rough Rock Community School
- T'iis Nazbas Community Schools[5]
- Wide Ruins Community School[6]
Coconino County
- Greyhills Academy High School
- Havasupai Elementary School
- Leupp Schools, Inc. (Leupp, Tolani Lake)
- Moencopi Day School[7]
- NaaTsis'Aan Community School[8]
- Tonalea Day School
Maricopa County
Navajo County
- Black Mesa Community School [9]
- Chilchinbeto Community School
- Dilcon Community School[10]
- Dishchii'bikoh Community School[11]
- First Mesa Elementary School[12]
- Greasewood Springs Community School[13]
- Hopi Day School[14]
- Hotevilla Bacavi Community School[15]
- Jeehdeez'a Elementary School
- John F. Kennedy Day School
- Keams Canyon Elementary School[16]
- Leupp Schools, Inc. (Birdsprings)
- Little Singer Community School[17]
- Pinon Community School[18]
- Second Mesa Day School[19]
- Shonto Preparatory School
Pima County
- Santa Rosa Ranch School[20]
Pinal County
References
- ↑ "Kin Dah Lichi'i Olta School".
- ↑ "Lukachukai Community School".
- ↑ "Nazlini Community School".
- ↑ "Red Rock Day School".
- ↑ "T'iis Nazbas Community School".
- ↑ "Wide Ruins Community School".
- ↑ "Moencopi Day School".
- ↑ "NaaTsis'Aan Community School".
- ↑ "Black Mesa Community School".
- ↑ "Dilcon Community School".
- ↑ "Dishii'bikoh Community School".
- ↑ "First Mesa Elementary".
- ↑ "Greasewood Springs Community School".
- ↑ "Hopi Day School".
- ↑ "Hotevilla Bacavi Community School".
- ↑ "Keams Canyon Elementary School".
- ↑ "Little Singer Community School".
- ↑ "Pinon Community School".
- ↑ "Second Mesa Day School".
- ↑ "Santa Rosa Ranch School".
- ↑ "Blackwater/AOPP School".
- ↑ "Casa Blanca Community SChool School".
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