Gallup-McKinley County Schools

[1] Previously the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) operated Manuelito Hall in Gallup, a dormitory which housed Native American students attending Gallup-McKinley schools.

That year the BIA closed Manuelito Hall, planning to move students to various boarding schools.

[4] Roland Carey became the interim superintendent,[5] and the district sought to find a permanent replacement.

[6] Osmond Charles "Chick" Fero, previously principal of Tohatchi High School, was convicted of murdering Hanson,[7] and was sentenced to life imprisonment.

[14] In Summer 1994 the Ramah tribal government and the governments of Cibola County and McKinley County agreed to have two bus stops on the Ramah Navajo reservation, with one at the chapter house and another at a point to the south; this was approved by Alan Morgan, the New Mexico State Superintendent of Education.