
Congratulations to our Tohatchi High Cougars who are headed to the State Track and Field Competitions


Good luck to our Crownpoint Boys and Girls in the State Rounds for Track and Field events!


🎉 Celebrating Our Future Skilled Professionals! 🎉
Today, during the SkillsUSA National Signing Day event at Thoreau High School, we proudly recognized four of our outstanding seniors — Brannon Begaye, Alexander Garcia Barnes, Rhaelana Estrada, Madison Lee and Monique Spencer — as they signed their letters of intent to pursue skilled career paths! 👏✍️
They are part of a powerful nationwide movement, joining thousands of students across the country in committing to careers that are essential to America's future — careers that build, heal, innovate, and keep our world moving. 🛠️💡🚑
In total, 11 seniors at Thoreau High School are taking this exciting step forward, showing dedication, talent, and pride in joining the next generation of skilled professionals.
Help us celebrate their hard work, passion, and bright futures! 🎓🔧❤️
#SkillsUSA #SigningDay2025 #EssentialSkilledCareers #ThoreauHighProud







🎓✨ GMCS College, Career & Civic Readiness (CCCR) School-Level Showcases are underway across the district!
Today, Miyamura High School’s School of Health held their showcase, where students proudly presented their projects, skills, and future goals in the health pathway. 🩺🧠💬
Check out these photos of our future healthcare leaders in action! 👇
#GMCSReady #FutureHealthcareLeaders #CCCRShowcase #MiyamuraPride


Good Luck at State Thoreau Lady Hawks


Catherine Miller Elementary celebrated the completion of state testing with a vibrant neon dance party!



Tohatchi Mid art winners











Miyamura School of Business Showcase will be held on May 9th, 2025, in Gym 2 at Miyamura High School from 9:30 to 12:30 to showcase our students' Business Projects. Community members and parents, come check out this great event!


Thank you to the students and staff of Tohatchi Middle School for organizing a very productive 🍃Earth Day 🌏 Clean Up!
🗑️ TMS Clean-up crew: Student Council/MESA- Mr. Ponce, Yearbook- Ms. S. Nez, TSA- Mr. Nez, Bike Club- B. Shirley, Art Club- Ms. Harrison and 8th Grade Officer- Ms. Miller
We are grateful for your awesome effort in cleaning up your community! Great Job!











All Gallup McKinley County Schools and offices will be closed on April 28, 2025


Today, our school board member, Kevin Mitchell, joined fellow GMCS staff at the Tohatchi Chapter Meeting to share exciting updates from our schools.
We were proud to highlight the remarkable construction progress at Tohatchi High School, celebrate academic achievements across the elementary, middle, and high school levels, and share the success of the Middle School Bike Club. It was an inspiring opportunity to connect with the community and showcase the dedication of our students and staff!






Students from Ramah, Tohatchi, and Miyamura High Schools had a hands-on experience with our SFE Food Trucks!
They brought their food truck business ideas to life—creating flyers, business cards, promotional materials, commercials, and sales pitches. Each group also built out their own menus and prepared delicious appetizers and entrées.
To top it off, local food truck owners joined the event to share their expertise and offer valuable tips to the students. It was an inspiring day of creativity, teamwork, and real-world learning!


Happy Administrative Professionals Day!






Thank you to all of our Administrative Professionals!


Congratulations to all students recognized at today's Board Meeting! More photos to come.


We're Hiring Heritage, Language, and Culture Teachers.


District Parent Advisory Committee Meeting (DPAC) this Monday, April 21, 2025 at the Student Support Center Board Room at 5:30 PM. See Flyer for Details!


Tohatchi Mid School Bike Club enjoyed a great day riding at the Navajo Nation bike trails!





Chief Manuelito Bike Club couldn't pass up the beautiful weather to enjoy a nice bike ride.




Thoreau Bus drivers are celebrating School Bus Driver Appreciation Day (April 22)!
Be sure to tell your bus driver, "Thank you for keeping me safe"!