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  • Young female student waving her hand outside a bus window.

    Riding the school bus is a privilege enjoyed by many Bureau of Indian Education students. School Bus Safety Week reminds motorists and passengers alike to help keep trips to and from school safe.

  • Teen girl reading a book in the library.

    Teen Read Week is a national event encouraging teens to discover the joys of reading, explore new genres and develop lifelong literacy skills. The annual celebration emphasizes the importance of reading for fun, personal growth and academic success.

  • An individual is asleep at a desk, with their head resting on their arms next to a laptop and papers scattered on desk.

    Sleep plays a vital role in students' well-being and academic success. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health, adequate sleep is fundamental for physical health, mental clarity, and overall quality of life, particularly for young people. During Student Sleep Health Week, the Bureau of Indian Education provides resources and insights into the connection between deep rest and success.

  • Mother playing with daughter on the playground.

    Exercising with your child offers numerous benefits for both physical and mental health, fostering a healthier lifestyle for the entire family.

  • Young boy smiling at the camera in a classroom.

    The Bureau of Indian Education is committed to providing every student with a culturally relevant, high-quality education.

  • Announcements

    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.

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