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The capital of the Navajo Nation is located in Window Rock, Arizona, named for its famed natural feature. Photo: Ben FrantzDale

The Navajo Nation 

Office of the President and Vice President

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 6, 2021

Navajo Department of Health announces graduation and promotion guidelines for schools to implement to help protect against COVID-19

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – On Thursday, the Navajo Department of Health announced the Navajo Nation graduation and promotion guidelines that require all schools to follow certain protocols to help reduce the risk of transmitting COVID-19 from person to person. All schools are also required to clearly communicate all requirements and guidelines to students, parents, and their families.

The guidelines allow for limited in-person outdoor graduation events for high school (seniors only) and college/university graduates. Only virtual/live-streamed or drive-thru graduation events are allowed for all other grade levels. The Navajo Nation graduation and promotion guidelines are available on the Navajo Department of Health website at: https://www.ndoh.navajo-nsn.gov/Portals/0/PDF/RES/Graduation%20and%20Promotion%20Event%20Guidelines%20for%20NDOH%20PHEO%202021-010%20FINAL%205.6.2021.pdf

“We understand that this is a very special occasion for graduates, their families, and for the schools. Last year, all in-person graduation ceremonies were prohibited because of the outbreak of COVID-19. Now that we have well over half of the adult population fully vaccinated, our public health experts have developed requirements and protocols for schools, students, and families to follow. We ask that each school comply with all requirements and guidelines to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission. All schools are also encouraged to provide families and the public the option to watch graduation ceremonies online as well. I congratulate all of our graduates across the Navajo Nation and wish you and your families a safe and enjoyable graduation,” said NavajoNation President Jonathan Nez. 

For in-person outdoor high school and college/university graduation events:

For all other grade levels (kindergarten on up):

The Navajo Nation graduation and promotion guidelines also recommend that eligible individuals receive the COVID-19 vaccine prior to attending a graduation event. It also outlines guidelines for post-graduation receptions and private gatherings at home. 

“We are very proud of all of our students, teachers, administrators, parents, and many others who have provided support for our graduates, especially through the pandemic. Our students have persevered and worked hard to reach this point and we want all of our Navajo people to be able to safely enjoy graduation events. Please adhere to the guidelines and help to inform others,” said Vice President Myron Lizer. 

For questions or concerns, please call the Navajo Health Command Operation Center at (928) 871-7014 or send an e-mail to nnhcocplanning@navajo-nsn.gov. The Navajo Nation graduation and promotion guidelines are available online at: https://www.ndoh.navajo-nsn.gov/Portals/0/PDF/RES/Graduation%20and%20Promotion%20Event%20Guidelines%20for%20NDOH%20PHEO%202021-010%20FINAL%205.6.2021.pdf

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