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Kayenta Unified School District

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Kayenta Unified School District No. 27 is a school district headquartered in Kayenta, Arizona , located within the Navajo Nation .

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5-461: It operates four schools, including Kayenta Early Childhood Education, Kayenta Elementary School (K–4), Kayenta Middle School (5–8), and Monument Valley High School (9–12). The elementary school is known under two names (the second being Debbie Braff Elementary School), as is the middle school (which has the second name "Baker Middle School"). In addition to Kayenta, the district includes Chilchinbito , Oljato-Monument Valley , and Shonto . In 2013

10-524: Is a high school in Kayenta , Arizona . It is the only high school under the jurisdiction of the Kayenta Unified School District . Built in the mid-1950s, Monument Valley High School graduated its first class in 1962. The original school building was circular, intended to resemble a traditional hogan. The center was a wood-floored basketball court, with classrooms and other facilities ringing

15-429: The court. The building had considerable architectural flair. It burned down near the end of the 1978 school year. The current school building was constructed in its place later the same year. The school’s basketball and volleyball teams originally played in the 984-seat Beets Gymnasium until the construction in 1991 of the $ 11 million, 3800-seat Nash Center, named after Lucinda and Robert Nash, who were both coaches at

20-535: The district leadership asked voters to approve an "override" of its budget. The measure succeeded, with 464 approving and 95 rejecting, a 83–17% basis. Previously Kayenta USD had a Kayenta Primary School and a Kayenta Intermediate School. This Arizona -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Monument Valley High School (Arizona) 36°43′35″N 110°14′44″W  /  36.726445°N 110.245664°W  / 36.726445; -110.245664 Monument Valley High School

25-688: The school. Considered legends on the Navajo Reservation and in the town of Kayenta, Lucinda Nash coached the Lady Mustangs Volleyball team, winning 37 state championships, while Robert Nash coached Monument Valley’s girls basketball team and won four state championships. The arena, which opened in 1991, was known as the Student Activity Center (1991–2015) and was the largest arena on the Navajo Nation until 2006. Monument Valley

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