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1 {{short description|High school in Utah, United States}}
2 {{Infobox school
3 | name = Navajo Mountain High School
4 | image = Navajo Mountain High School, January 2019.jpg
5 | imagesize =
6 | caption =
7 | motto =
8 | streetaddress = RESERVATION RD #16
9 | city = [[Navajo Mountain, Utah|Navajo Mountain]]
10 | state = [[Utah]]
11 | zipcode = 84510
12 | country = USA
13 | url = [http://schools.sjsd.org/navajo-mountain-high http://schools.sjsd.org/navajo-mountain-high]
14 | principal =
15 | fundingtype = [[Public school (government funded)|Public]]
16 | schooltype = [[High school#United States|high school]]
17 | grades = 9-12
18 | mascot =
19 | conference =
20 | colors =
21 | newspaper =
22 | yearbook =
23 | founded =
24 | class =
25 | enrollment = 29<ref name="nces_stats" />
26 | enrollment_as_of = 2017-2018
27 | coordinates = {{Coord|37.0597|-110.7799|format=dms|display=inline,title|type:edu_region:US-UT}}
28 | pushpin_map = USA Utah
29 | pushpin_map_caption = Location of school in Utah
30 | pushpin_label_position = top
31 | us_nces_school_id = {{NCES School ID|490090000491|school_name=Navajo Mountain High|access_date=2020-03-27}}
32 }}
33
34 '''Navajo Mountain High School''' is a senior high school in [[Navajo Mountain, Utah|Navajo Mountain]], an [[unincorporated area]] in [[San Juan County, Utah]], [[United States]], and within the [[Navajo Nation]]. The school, a part of the [[San Juan School District]], uses an Arizona mailing address. It is located in a low income area {{convert|35|mi|km}} away from the closest gas station; the Navajo Mountain Chapter stated that Navajo Mountain is the most isolated community in the entire Navajo Nation.<ref name="advanced_20140318_execsummaryp2" />
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36 ==History==
37 {{expand section|date=April 2017}}
38 The number of staff declined after the [[Great Recession]] of 2008 even though the student body increased slightly; there were seven full-time staff members in 2009, while in 2014 there were three full-time staff members and a part-time counselor.<ref name="advanced_20140318_execsummaryp2"/>
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40 By 2017 the school formed a robotics team and entered its first robotics contest.<ref name="slt_20170310_robotics" />
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42 ==Student body and staff==
43 {{Asof|2014}} the entire student body was [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]]. Most of the 33 students were entirely of [[Navajo people|Navajo]] ancestry. A portion of the student body was made up of some who were entirely of [[Southern Paiute|Paiute]] ancestry. Some students had mixed ancestry of Navajo and [[Hopi people|Hopi]] and others had mixed ancestry of Navajo and Paiute. Around 33% of the students were classified as homeless, and 31 of the 33 students were enrolled in free or reduced lunch programs.<ref name="advanced_20140318_execsummaryp2" />
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45 As of that year, one staff member was both an administrator and a teacher, and there were two other teachers who worked full-time as well as a part-time counselor. In 2009 all of the school staff were full-time: one principal, one counselor, and five teachers.<ref name="advanced_20140318_execsummaryp2" />
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47 ==References==
48 {{reflist|refs=
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50 <ref name="nces_stats">{{cite web
51 | title = Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Navajo Mountain High
52 | publisher = National Center for Education Statistics
53 | url = https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&ID=490090000491
54 | access-date = 2018-11-26
55 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190121233015/https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&ID=490090000491
56 | archive-date = 2019-01-21
57 | url-status = live
58 }}</ref>
59
60 <ref name="advanced_20140318_execsummaryp2">{{cite web
61 | title = Executive Summary Navajo Mountain High School
62 | url = http://www.advanc-ed.org/oasis2/u/par/accreditation/summary/pdf?institutionId=52772
63 | publisher = [[AdvancED]]
64 | date = 2014-03-18
65 | page = 2
66 | access-date = 2017-04-27
67 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170428052320/http://www.advanc-ed.org/oasis2/u/par/accreditation/summary/pdf?institutionId=52772
68 | archive-date = 2017-04-28
69 | url-status = dead
70 }}</ref>
71
72 <ref name="slt_20170310_robotics">{{cite web
73 | last = Gifford
74 | first = Kelly
75 | url = http://www.sltrib.com/home/5026348-155/tiny-navajo-mountain-school-reaches-utah?fullpage=1
76 | title = Tiny Navajo Mountain school reaches Utah robotics contest
77 | publisher = [[Salt Lake Tribune]]
78 | date = 2017-03-10
79 | access-date = 2017-04-27
80 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170428053132/http://www.sltrib.com/home/5026348-155/tiny-navajo-mountain-school-reaches-utah?fullpage=1
81 | archive-date = 2017-04-28
82 | url-status = dead
83 }}</ref>
84
85 }}
86
87 ==External links==
88 * [http://schools.sjsd.org/navajo-mountain-high Navajo Mountain High School]
89
90 {{San Juan County, Utah Schools}}
91
92
93 {{authority control}}
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95 [[Category:Schools in San Juan County, Utah]]
96 [[Category:Public high schools in Utah]]
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99 {{Utah-school-stub}}