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    National Book Lovers Day

    Mother reading to her son while he sits on her lap.

    Reading is a cornerstone of a child's development, fostering cognitive growth, language skills and emotional intelligence.

  • Young male student writing on a desk in class.

    The Bureau of Indian Education offers support to schools, focusing on the unique needs of their students, including programs for the gifted.

  • A young boy stacking large red blocks in a kindergarten classroom.

    According to the Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center, Kindergarten readiness is less about age and more about the skills, behaviors and concepts children should be familiar with to begin school.

  • Photo of small kids shoes touching in a circle.

    In our global society, it is important to understand the diverse array of cultures that make up the world. The Bureau of Indian Education is diverse, with schools serving 40,000 students across 23 states and 64 reservations.

  • Teacher reading to students.

    Elementary students across the United States, including at Bureau of Indian Education schools like Lake Valley Navajo School, look forward to Read Across America Week each year.

  • students walking down hall past lockers

    All Lake Valley’s students, teachers, and staff know exactly what it’s like to be new at school. We’ve all been there at one time or another. That’s why we make it a priority to make every new student feel welcome to our special learning environment.

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