Enhancing the Educational Experience at Many Farms High School, Arizona

Digital rendering of school campus.
Digital rendering of school campus.
Digital rendering of consolidated Many Farms High School. Photo credit: Seven Generations.

Enhancing the Educational Experience at Many Farms High School, Arizona

Legacy Restoration Fund projects are expected to enhance the educational experience of over 2,200 students and faculty at Bureau of Indian Education-funded schools each year. Planned Legacy Restoration Fund projects at these schools will repair, replace, or demolish facilities and improve educational access and safety for students, teachers, and staff. Many Farms High School is a Bureau of Indian Education-operated school located in the heart of the Navajo Nation in Arizona, serving students from grades 9 through 12. A Legacy Restoration Fund project will consolidate Many Farms High School’s current education programs housed in multiple buildings on the campus into a single facility. The project will also upgrade security systems, install new perimeter fencing, expand parking, and improve accessibility. These enhancements will create a safer and more inclusive environment conducive to student learning.