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The Yakama Nation Tribal School is a special kind of high school. It is located in Yakima County, Washington, right next to the town of Toppenish. This school is managed by the Yakima Nation, a Native American tribe. It also works closely with the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE).

About the Yakama Nation Tribal School

The Yakama Nation Tribal School is a public high school. This means it is open to students from the community. It is also a "tribal" school because it is run by the Yakama Nation. The school is in Washington state, near the city of Toppenish.

What is a Tribal School?

A tribal school is a school that is operated by a Native American tribe. These schools often teach about the tribe's history, language, and culture. They help students connect with their heritage. The Yakama Nation Tribal School is an example of this. It provides education for students in its community.

How the School Works with the Government

The Yakama Nation Tribal School has a special agreement with the state of Washington. This agreement is called a "compact." It helps the school get support from the state. The school also gets money, called a "grant," from the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE).

What is the Bureau of Indian Education?

The Bureau of Indian Education, or BIE, is part of the United States government. Its job is to support schools for Native American students. The BIE helps fund and oversee many tribal schools across the country. This support helps the Yakama Nation Tribal School offer good education to its students.]

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