Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Senate Bill 1270
CLICK BELOW!

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Senate Bill 1270
CLICK BELOW!

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Senate Bill 1270
CLICK BELOW!

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Senate Bill 1270
CLICK BELOW!

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
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New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Senate Bill 1270
CLICK BELOW!

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Senate Bill 1270
CLICK BELOW!

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Senate Bill 1270
CLICK BELOW!

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Senate Bill 1270
CLICK BELOW!

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
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New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Senate Bill 1270
CLICK BELOW!

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Senate Bill 1270
CLICK BELOW!

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Senate Bill 1270
CLICK BELOW!

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Senate Bill 1270
CLICK BELOW!

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
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New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Senate Bill 1270
CLICK BELOW!

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Senate Bill 1270
CLICK BELOW!

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 pM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016
Welcome
The Department of Diné Education's vision is to ensure that any Navajo child regardless of where they reside on the reservation will have equal standards and will enjoy a strong curriculum that highlights Diné language, history and culture. These standards will be central in educating all of our children across the Navajo Nation.
"We want a world class education system for our children and future generations. Our responsibility as a sovereign Nation is to challenge our young minds to reach their highest potential, as they are our future leaders. It will take everyone from our parents, teachers, administrators and legislators working together to achieve our goal of a world class education for our Navajo youth,”
—Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye
NEWS
Happy Holidays Folks!
The Department of Diné Education will be closed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, from 12:00 M to 3:00 PM. All DODE employees will be attending a Christmas Luncheon in the DODE Auditorium, Window Rock, AZ. We will resume at 3:00 PM.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (928) 871-7475.
Dr. Tommy Lewis, Superintendent of Schools
Department of Dine' Education
The Navajo Nation

New Mexico Public Education Department / State of New Mexico Indian Education Division
School Year 2015-16 | November 2016