Navajo school is a very good, especially for its size. Althought they aren't able to offer what larger schools offer (football, band, etc.), they do provide quality academics, as well as extracurriular activities such as basketball, softball, baseball, cheer, music and art clubs, and other opportunities.
... Read more The teachers are nice, easy to talk to, and seem geniunely interested in the students. Our children love their school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/24/07
Navajo has sports programs and a music programs; one of the faculty was just recently selected Teacher of the Year and she is a Navajo alumnus. This school is a great school with a very high standard for education, if you want your child to get a high quality education, send them to Navajo!!
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Posted by a former student on 06/12/07
My children have been going to this school for the past 3 years. They both have excelled in their studies. Both of them are involved in sports. There is a music program and the teacher has offered new this year a music club. My children our both active in it and other clubs. Before we came to this
... Read more we home schooled for 2 years. They went to a different public school before this. Both children are proud of their school and the parent involvement in both classes is good. I have a Junior and a 8th grader. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/28/07
We moved our kids to Navajo because of their past reputation in academics. That was 1995, this is 2007 and wish I had never done so. I don't know how they gained that reputation, but I have several older children and they have never even written a book report. There is no music, art or sports programs
... Read more to speak of. This is a very political school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/01/07
Navajo School district, grades K-12, is the best school system my children have ever attended! My husband is in the military and we have traveled throughout the United States. Navajo has the best teachers, administration, and curriculum hands down. The students, parents, and entire staff are welcoming
... Read more and friendly. You and your children are made to feel like 'part of the family.' There isn't a school band or football team, but there is everything else you can imagine. There is a lot to be said for a small school; and in my opinion, you just can't get any better than Navajo. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/31/05
I am only 14 years old,but i really like this school.The only thing wrong is their teachers.Their are more teachers that just sit and play on the computer than teachers who actually get up there and teach.And the only kids who dont like Navajo are the kids that dont have many friends.
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Posted by a student on 07/29/05
I believe that this school academics have gone way down from the time my children has been there. They now wish they did not go there. They are a minority and are treated really badly because they feel they do not belong in this school. Teachers are allowing students to pass and they believe a 'D'
... Read more is still worth something. How can a school who's reputation use to be the best in the southwest but now gone down the drain with their academics. They don't really offer any extracurricular activities and the parent who are involve are the ones who pay money and not participate in school activities. I will be glad when my children have graduated and don't have to look back at their experience there in this school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/09/05
Very very political. Does not meet needs of the students without the 'right' last name. Principal is only willing to discipline certain children. The administration is full of double standards and inequality in the way both rewards and discipline is metted out.
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Altus schools — Navajo High School is located at 15695 S County Road 210, Altus OK 73521. 15695 S County Road 210 is in the 73521 ZIP code in Altus, OK The school district for Navajo High School is the Navajo School District I - 1. Navajo High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 10 - 12.
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