Many Farms Community School

Many Farms Community School
Location
2600 Lakeview Drive,
Many Farms

Coordinates36°21′57″N 109°37′41″W / 36.3659°N 109.6281°W / 36.3659; -109.6281
Information
Established1965 (1965)
Governed byNavajo Nation Council, Central Navajo Education Line Office,
Bureau of Indian Education
Staff6
Faculty23
GradesK–8
Enrollment246
Websitemfcsaz.org

Many Farms Community School, Inc. (MFCS), is a tribally controlled K-8 school in Many Farms, Arizona, operated by the Navajo Nation. It is funded by the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE). MFCS has a boarding program to serve students who live at a distance from this community.

The institution was founded in 1910 as the Chinle Boarding School and operated by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Chinle, Arizona for more than six decades, until 1976. When a new, larger school complex was built in 1960 in Chinle, it was described as one of the largest on the Navajo Nation.

The Chinle School was relocated to Many Farms, Arizona in 1976, where it took over a former elementary boarding school. By that year, the Navajo Nation had contracted with the BIA to manage the school. It started with a larger enrollment in the fall because of changes at another school. The official organizational names were formerly Chinle Boarding School, Inc. and Many Farms Day School, Inc. By 2012 the Navajo Nation had renamed the K-8 school as the Many Farms Community School.

The K-8 school is co-located on an educational campus with Many Farms High School, which is still directly operated by the BIE. Before Diné College moved to Tsaile, it was also situated at the Many Farms BIE-school complex.