Navajo Nation under COVID-19: Catholic school offers support in Northeast Arizona
by Nancy WiechecSt. Michael Indian School in St. Michaels chapter of the Navajo Nation in Apache County, Arizona, serves 364 students and their families. Shut down for distancing, the school is providing take-home work for students and trying to maintain community ties with drive-by meal service and weekly calls to parents.
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