The Navajo Elementary Basketball Festival will take place this week. The ticket prices are $3 for students and $5 for adults. See the attached images below for the schedule.

COVID-19 related protocols for the Navajo Elementary Basketball Festival.

Notice Navajo Public Schools Possible COVID-19 Exposure
October 19, 2020,
Monday, October 19, 2020, the Navajo Public School District was notified that a junior high student at Navajo Public Schools tested positive for COVID-19.
Navajo Public Schools is working closely with the Jackson County Health Department to follow Oklahoma State Department of Health Guidance. Contact tracing is being conducted, staff and parents of students who have been in close contact of 6 feet or less for more than fifteen minutes at a time are being notified that their student will need to quarantine for 14 days. However, it is important to remember that this is a public health investigation and as new information presents, additional people may be identified as a contact.
We are notifying all parents and community members in order to be as transparent as possible. Due to privacy laws, we cannot share any information about students or staff. We appreciate the Jackson County Health Department for their partnership and guidance in protecting the health and safety of our Navajo students, faculty and staff.
Navajo Public Schools will be in session Tuesday, October 20, 2020.
Jackson County COVID numbers have decreased slightly to 50.7 on the Oklahoma COVID ALERT MAP (ORANGE LEVEL), and 50.7 OSSBA MAP (RED LEVEL). After consultation with State Health Department officials and only 1 current positive COVID cases on campus, Navajo Public Schools WILL CONTINUE TRADITIONAL SCHOOL next week, October 20-23 2020. We will continue taking safety precautions with the layered mitigation practices we have in place: wearing masks, social distancing as much as we can, cleaning/sanitizing buildings and high touch surfaces, washing hands/sanitizing hands, using personal water bottles and refilling at water bottle refill stations. We will continue to monitor the impact of COVID on our Navajo School family and make weekly updates. Thank you for encouraging your child(ren) to continue practicing safety protocols! We appreciate everyone for their efforts!
1st Nine Week Report Cards will be going home with students tomorrow, October 14th.

October 13, 2020 - Notice of possible COVID-19 exposure

Notice of Possible COVID-19 Exposure
Jackson County COVID numbers have increased to 54.74 on the Oklahoma COVID ALERT MAP (ORANGE LEVEL), and 54.74 OSSBA MAP (RED LEVEL). After consultation with State Health Department officials and no current positive COVID cases on campus, Navajo Public Schools WILL CONTINUE TRADITIONAL SCHOOL next week, October 12-15, 2020.
We will continue taking safety precautions with the layered mitigation practices we have in place: wearing masks, social distancing as much as we can, cleaning/sanitizing buildings and high touch surfaces, washing hands/sanitizing hands, using personal water bottles and refilling at water bottle refill stations. We will continue to monitor the impact of COVID on our Navajo School family and make weekly updates.
Thank you for encouraging your child(ren) to continue practicing safety protocols! We appreciate everyone for their efforts!
Just a reminder: FALL BREAK is Friday, October 16-Monday, October 19, 2020.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Adkg21icyUZTUSSP0GIF7TO_3hyt9RZAFuuq2Lsv-t4/edit?usp=sharing
UPDATED 9-30-2020 Navajo School Return to Learn Plan Link
9-30-2020 UPDATED Safety Protocol Color Chart

Jackson County COVID numbers continue to have us at the ORANGE level on the OK COVID Alert Map. We will follow the safety protocols for ORANGE next week, October 5-9, 2020. We followed the Oklahoma State Department of Education and made some UPDATES to our School Safety Protocols on September 30, 2020. Please see the UPDATED color chart and the UPDATED Navajo School Return to Learn Plan on the school website for specific safety protocols for Navajo Public Schools.
Navajo High School Baseball will play in the Regional tournament today at 4:00 P.M. at Canute against the winner of Hydro-Eakly and Vici. The winner that game will advance to the state tournament. The bracket is posted on this link. Parents please call the school office at 580-482-7742 and let us know who your child is riding with and what time they are leaving. Come to Canute to support the Tribe!!!!
Jackson County Covid-19 cases went up a little from last week and we are still in the Orange level according to the covid alert map.
Here is a link to see our safety protocols at the orange level: https://docs.google.com/document/d/12TgSpSlr00iupfieu_X92Z7dCmFbYx-syjdgURd-eGE/edit?usp=sharing
Here is a link to see our safety protocols at the orange level: https://docs.google.com/document/d/12TgSpSlr00iupfieu_X92Z7dCmFbYx-syjdgURd-eGE/edit?usp=sharing
Breakfast Menu Change
September 28th Pancake on a Stick or UBR Bar
October 1st Pancakes and Sausage or Pop Tart

Navajo High School Baseball will host the District Championship today September 25th at 4:00 P.M against Sentinel. Cost is $5 for students and adults. Navajo High School Softball will play at 2:00 at Arapaho for the District Championship as well. Come out to support the Tribe!!!!!
Breakfast Menu Change for September 24th & September 28th
Thursday's Breakfast will be Yogurt and Muffin or Pop Tarts
Monday will be Pancake on a Stick or UBR Bar
Thank you!
A MESSAGE FROM OUR SUPERINTENDENT VICKI NANCE:
Dear Navajo school family:
We believe one of our greatest responsibilities is to communicate transparently and often with you, our school community. It is our hope that accurate and up-to-date correspondence will help you make well-informed decisions for your family. Nothing is more important to Navajo Public Schools than the safety and health of our students, our employees and their families. When we work together, we can provide the best care for all involved.
Today, we learned that a school employee at Navajo School was recently exposed to COVID-19. The individual does not have symptoms and has tested negative. In accordance with CDC guidelines, the employee will quarantine for 14 days. We are working closely with Jackson County Health Department officials and they have confirmed that no additional action needs to be taken by students, staff or the school at this time.
Navajo Public Schools will continue to clean and disinfect surfaces inside all district buildings/buses. Additionally, we will continue to follow CDC guidelines as recommended, and we will continue to use our electrostatic machines to sanitize our classrooms and buildings.
As more cases are being confirmed across the state, it is important to remain vigilant. Symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough and shortness of breath. If you or any member of your family exhibit these symptoms, you are encouraged to contact your medical provider for advice immediately. Symptoms usually appear 2-14 days after exposure.
The CDC recommends the following best practices to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
Use alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are not available.
Avoid close contact with those who are sick.
Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue or your sleeve.
Disinfect frequently touched surfaces and objects.
Practice social distancing, leaving at least six feet between you and other people.
When you are unable to practice social distancing, wear a face covering.
Our greatest priority is the safety of our students, staff and community members. We are grateful for
the opportunity to serve you and your family. If you have any questions, please contact Navajo School at 580-482-7742.
Thank you for your support of Navajo Public Schools.
Vicki Nance
Superintendent of Navajo Public Schools
Jackson County Covid-19 cases went up to 16.31 cases per 100,000 people so we are now at the lower end of the Orange level according to the covid alert map. Here is a link to see our safety protocols at the orange level:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1P3SvzRRMe8DUsMST3WRX7SXC8_y7jF2M1E2ZehXGw3I/edit
ATTENTION PARENTS OF JH/HS STUDENTS: Parent/Teacher Conferences will be September 17th from 3:00-9:00 P.M. You will need to sign-up through this link https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4eada728aafec43-hsparent
Only click on one time slot- 7th-8th pick JH core teachers, 9th-12th pick one slot for HS core teachers. You will also get to meet with elective course teachers after you meet with the core subject teachers. Please arrive at your scheduled time slot and only parents will be allowed in the buildings during this time (wear face covering). If all time slots get filled up or you are unable to make it in person then you can schedule a virtual meeting with the teacher during the week of September 13-17 during their planning period. Only sign up for 1 time slot.
ATTENTION PARENTS OF ELEMENTARY STUDENTS
Parent-Teacher Conferences will be at Navajo Elementary next Thursday, September 17th from 3:00-9:00 P.M. Appointments can be made with your teacher(s) and will be scheduled in 10 minute increments. These appointment times will be sent home with your child, so please be sure to look for that information in their take home folder. Teachers will be sanitizing after each conference. Only parents and staff will be allowed in the buildings and teachers will escort parents from the parking lot at the designated appointment time. Be sure to wear a face covering, as we will be following our safety guidelines. Parents who are unable to attend that evening can schedule an appointment to meet with teachers virtually the week of September 14th-17th.
JH/HS PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCE PROCEDURE WILL BE POSTED TOMORROW 9/10/20
