News/Events
News


School Board Meeting 09/21/2023
The Alamo Navajo School Board will have their regular monthly meeting starting at 9 AM on September 21st at the Wellness Center.


21st Century 09/20/2023
21st Century after school program is up and running. Please check on bus availability for students with the School.


JAG Program 09/20/2023
JAG Program to meet with State Leadership. For more information contact the Alamo Navajo Community School.
Upcoming Events


Sep 13, 2023 – Dec 27, 2023: Women's workout with weights
Past Events


Jul 01, 2022 – Oct 31, 2022: Division of Community Services
The Division of Community Services is pleased to announce the approval of NACTEP funding from the U.S. Department of Education, for the next five years to help and assist Alamo community youth and young adults with financial assistance to enter post-secondary education, training to attain an industry-recognized credential, and/or enter employment. NACTEP fiscal year is from October 1 to September 30. The five year funding is as follows:
- PY 2021-2022
- PY 2022-2023
- PY 2023-2024
- PY 2024-2025
- PY 2025-2026
The Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act (Perkins V) was signed into law by President Trump on July 31, 2018. This bipartisan measure reauthorized the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006 (Perkins IV)
Each year under the Perkins statute, Congress authorizes funding annually under the Native American Career and Technical Education Program (NACTEP) to federally-recognized Indian tribes, tribal organizations, Alaskan Native entities, and eligible Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)-funded schools to provide career and technical education programs for Native Americans and Alaskan Natives.
The Alamo Navajo School Board, Inc. (ANSB), is a non-profit 501(c) 3 organization, and the applicant as well as the lead partner and fiscal agent. The applicant meets the requirement to ensure the project will improve the career and technical education programs” and coordinate efforts made by the Tribal economic development plans.
Below is the project objectives and performance measures that will be monitored and measured each year to determine program achievement and accountability.
U.S. Department of Education
Grant Application Form for Project Objectives and Performance Measures Information
Legal Name: Alamo Navajo School Board, Inc.
- Project Objective:
The Alamo NACTEP program will enroll CTE concentrators in post-secondary educational programs to continue or complete recognized post-secondary credential (2-year and/or industry-recognized program of study) over the 5-year period.
1.a. Performance Measure
1.a. During year 1, 15% of 35 CTE Concentrators will receive a recognized post-secondary credential.
- Year 2, 25% of 35 CTE Concentrators
- Year 3, 30% of 35 CTE Concentrators
1.b. Performance Measure
1.b. During year 1, 85% of 35 CTE Concentrators who remain enrolled in post-secondary education, are in advanced training, military service, or a service program, or are employed.
- During year 2, 75% of 35 CTE Concentrators
- During year 3, 70% of 35 CTE Concentrators
Measure Type: GPRA
- Project Objective:
The Alamo Navajo NACTEP Program is to increase secondary student outreach activities, including dual-credit enrollment and counseling sessions.
2.a. Performance Measure
- Increase number of dual enrollment CTE credits at Alamo Navajo High School each semester.
- Secondary CTE Students meet with the counselor twice a year to create an educational career action plan.
- Conduct two (2) secondary CTE student outreach activities including a college career fair each school year.
Measure Type: GPRA
- Project Objective:
Provide opportunities for professional development for administrators, counselors and/or CTE teachers.
3.a. Performance Measure
Provide a minimum of two (2) professional development opportunity for administrators, counselors and/or CTE teachers (ACTE TechVision, Counselor Conference, or NACTEP specific activity, etc.).
Measure Type: GPRA

