It includes Tewa language instruction and emphasizes communitarian points of view.
Circa 2003 it was common for teachers in the special education field to only work at this school for a short period of time.
[8] Its original building, made of adobe, was established in the 1930s and previously served as a residence for teachers.
[7] In 2015 James McGrath Morris wrote that the main building that year had a similar appearance to its original one.
[9] In 1977 Rosanna Hall of the Santa Fe New Mexican stated that the school was given decor like that of a residential house.