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Baca / Dlo'ayazhi Community School 
  
Enrollment for School Year 2010-2011, K-6th. Kindergarten have to be 5 years old by Sept. 01, 2011. New Students, parents need to bring documents: CIB, Birth Certificate, and Immunization. If you have questions call 505.972.2769

Beclabito Day School
   Ongoing enrollment for Kindergarten - 4th Grade, Monday - Friday from 8:00A-4:30P.
  
Kindergarten students need to be 5 years old by 12/21/10.
   Returning students need to update information.
   FACE Early Childhood staff will be available to answer questions if you want to enroll a 3 or 4 year old child. Contact the school at 928.656.3555.
   School Instruction begins Monday, August 16, 2010.

Crystal Boarding School
   Open Registration for K-6th from July 26 to August 11 from 8A to 4P.

Dibe Yazhi Habitiin Olta, Inc
   
Welcomes Students and Parents to the "Special" Back to School on August 09, 2010.
   Come have a Pancake Breakfast with your child/children from 7:30A-9:30A.
   Meet and Greet Teachers & Bus Drivers at 8A - 9:30A.  

Fort Defiance Agency Navajo Head Start
   Recruitment Drive for children ages 0-5 yrs from low income families. Recruitment forms are available at your local chapter house or by calling 877.870.5227.

Gallup High School
   Fall Sports Practice begins on Mon. Aug 9th. 
   Football two a day practices will be from 7A-10A and 4P-7P at the GHS Football Field.
   Volleyball Practice from 6A-11A in the GHS Gym
   Boys Soccer two a day practices at the Chief Manuelito Middle School from 8-10A and 5-7P.
   Girls Soccer two a day practices at the GHS Field from 8-10A and 5-7P.
   Cross Country Practice at 4P behind GHS.
   **ALL Student-athletes need a completed physical form in order to practice. For more information call GHS Athletic Director Steve Wargo at 505.721.2641

Mexican Hat Elementary School
  
Registration will take place August 11 & 12, 2010 in Halchita, UT from 8:00A-3:00P.
   Returning Students will need their CIB (if not on file)
   NEW Students, grades K-6, Bring your child, Birth Certificates, CIB, Updated Immunization Records, Social Security Card, and Vision Screening is required and will be offered on registration day. Students MUST be 5yrs old by September 1st.
   1st Day of School is August 18, 2010. Don't forget to update your immunizations!!

Montezuma Creek Elementary School
   Registration starts Monday, August 9, 2010. Bring the following documents for NEW enrollments. Certificate of Indian Blood, Birth Certificate, Social Security Card, Original Immunization Record, Guardianship Papers (if applicable). Kindergarten students MUST be 5yrs old by 9/01/10, no exceptions. School begins Wednesday, August 18, 2010.

Thoreau Middle School
   First Day of School is Wednesday, August 25, 2010, due the weather and Construction.
   First Bell will ring at 8A!

Tse'Yi'Gai High School - Pueblo Pintado
   Applications for new and returning students is on-going between 8A-4P, Monday thru Friday.
   9th Graders will attend Half Day "Jump Start Day" on Tuesday, August 17, 2010, they will receive their schedules and follow it for half a day. Parents may also attend.
   School begins at 8:00A on Wednesday, August 18th for ALL students.

Window Rock Unified School District
   Tsehootsooi Middle School Title Parent Mtg: Thursday, August 12, 2010 from 5:30P-7P in the Tsehootsooi Middle School Cafeteria. For more information call 928.729.6820
  

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Use this back-to-school guide to make sure you're ready when the big day arrives. After all, there's a lot to accomplish before school begins! If you start early, you can easily tackle this list in just a few weeks, and the payoff will be a much easier back-to-school season for your entire family.

Have a Fashion Show
Before you go shopping for nrew clothes, have each child try on the clothes they haven't worn since last year. As you find items that no longet fit, set them aside to bring to a consignment shop or donate them to charity. If you find that you need to purchase a few items, pay attention to the back-to-school sales and use coupons to help you save money.

Fill Out Any Necessary Medical Forms
If you need to have forms signed by your child's pediatriciam, send them to your doctor's office as soon as possible. Also, if you child has a food allergy, contact your child's teacher before the school year begins to discuss any necessary precaustions.

Purchase School Supplies
You can get a list of the specific school supplies your child will need from the school secretary or teacher. Items you’ll need to pick up may include backpacks, binders, and planners/organizers, in addition to the regular assortment of pencils, crayons, glue, and scissors.

Confirm Your Babysitting Arrangements
Double check that your babysitter knows what day school starts, and understands when you’ll need him or her to be available. In addition, take the time to confirm his or her pay rate and your planned payment schedule.

Consider Purchasing Alarm Clocks for the Kids
If your kids are extremely reluctant to get up in the morning, consider using an alarm clock with gradually increasing sound, or use a timer to make their bedside lamp turn on just before you want them to wake up.

Plan Your Lunches
First, you'll need to decide whether you need to purchase new lunchboxes. If you do, make sure you look for one that says lead-free on the label. Some vinyl lunchboxes give off a lead residue, which you don't want near your kids' food! Also, begin to plan what you'll include in your kid's lunches, and stock up on extra lunchbox staples, like fruit cups and granola bars, when you see them on sale.

Organize Your Closets
This can help to get everyone out the door a little faster in the morning. If you’re gotten behind in doing the laundry, or you have a lot of ironing to do, take some time to complete this task before school begins. Also, consider purchasing a wrinkle-release spray for the kids’ clothes, which may not really need to be ironed on a regular basis.

Update Your Calendar
Your calendar is a great tool for staying organized and managing the kids’ busy schedules. Take the time to add school-related items to your calendar, like half-days and holidays. Also, fill in your kids’ regular activities, like soccer practice, ballet, or karate. Get into the habit of looking at your calendar each evening to be sure you know what is coming up the next day.

Create a System for Organizing and Storing Papers
On the first day of school, your kids will probably come home with 5-10 papers for you to sign. You’ll want to have a space in your home where your kids can regularly leave the paperwork that requires your signature. You’ll also want to have one spot where you can keep information on hand that you’ll need frequently, like the school lunch menu and calendar.

Gradually Move the Kids' Bedtimes Up
You'll want to be sure your kids are getting plenty of sleep when school starts. If your kids have been staying up extra late this summer, you want to gradually move their bedtimes up by about fifteen minutes a night. This will make bedtimes easier on you when school begins, and it will help relieve the back-to-school jitters and insomnia.


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