Family and Child Education
Center-Based Support
New to Face?
The Family and Child Education (FACE) program was started in 1990 by the Bureau of Indian Education. Designed as a family literacy program for American Indian families, FACE integrates language and culture to better prepare children on rural reservations for school.
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Success Story
My experience is that I opened up more. I learned to talk to a group. I used to be shy. Now I am open to everybody. It taught me what my grandma used to do. I told my family about the time I talked at the training, and they said it was a good thing.
Parent from Baca/Dlo’ay azhi Community School
Wingate Elementary School
Wide Ruins Community School, Inc.
Tse ‘ii’ ahi’ Community School
To’Hajiilee Community School
T’iis Ts’ozi Bi’Olta (Crownpoint)
T’iis Nazbas Community School
Theodore Jamerson Elementary School
Tate Topa Tribal School
St. Francis Indian School
Salt River Elementary School
Rough Rock Community School
Ramah Navajo FACE – Pine Hill Schools
Pueblo Pintado Community School
Pine Ridge School
Pearl River Elementary School
Oneida Nation Elementary School
Ojo Encino Day School
Nazlini Community School, Inc.
Na’Neelzhiin Ji Olta’(Torreon)
Mariano Lake Community School
Many Farms Community School, Inc
Little Wound School
Little Singer Community School
Leupp Schools, Inc.
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe School
Kin Dah Lichi’i Olta’ School, Inc.
Kha’p’o Community School
Kayenta Boarding School
John F. Kennedy School
Jeehdeez’a Elementary School
Hannahville Indian School
Haak’u Community Academy
Greasewood Springs Community School, Inc.
Gila Crossing Community School
Fond du Lac Ojibwe School
Enemy Swim Day School
Dzilth-Na-O-Dith-Hle Community School
Dunseith Indian Day School
Cove Day School
Chief Leschi School
Cherokee Central Elementary School
Casa Blanca Community School
Bread Springs Day School
Blackwater Community School
Beclabito Day School
Baca/Dlo’ay azhi Community School
Atsa Biyaazh Community School
Aneth Community School
Alamo Navajo Community School