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Native school sees last class
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MONDAY, MAY 27, 2002 The Native American Preparatory School in New Mexico graduated its last class before closing due to financial problems. Twelve students representing seven tribes will go on to schools like Yale, Georgetown and Columbia. The school's campus, located outside of Santa Fe, will be sold. Get the Story:
Native American Preparatory School graduates its last class (The Santa Fe New Mexican 5/26) Relevant Links:
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