Blackwater Community School

Blackwater Community School Blackwater Community School located in the District 1 of Gila River Indian Community. It hosts Preschool thru FACE adult Ed Programs. until 1400 A.D.

Blackwater Community School is located on the Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) southeast of Phoenix, AZ. The reservation is 583,748 square miles and consists of seven distinct districts with a population of 11,712 (2010 Census). Our School primarily serves two geographic areas of this community District 1 and District 2. The reservation has two distinct tribes the Akimel O’Otham (River People –

Pima Indians and Pee Posh (Maricopa Indians). More importantly, is the historical status of this tribe which traces its ancestry to the Hohokam Indians which inhabited the Gila River Basin beginning in 300 B.C. The Hohokam Indians brought significant technology to the Southwest with the introduction of agriculture, irrigation canals, and extensive trade networks. Collectively, these contributions changed the future of the Southwest and laid the groundwork for the expansion of Spanish, Europeans and American settlements in this region. This tradition of agriculture is still at the heart of the Akimel O’Otham culture and is the heart of the school. The vision of the school, “Quality Education Begins Here” is exemplified by an extensive network of solid educational practices and the presence of the traditional language and culture evident on campus. The school represents the hub of the community and celebrates the community’s heritage throughout the year. Equally important to the heritage of the community is the history of the school and the unique partnership that resulted in the establishment of the charter school. The charter school is located on federal trust land operated under the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Indian Education. The school was established in 1939 when Congress approved the establishment of the Gila River Indian Reservation. The school was chartered as a K-2 day school and typically served less than 100 students from District 1 (Blackwater) and District 2 (Sacaton Flats) back then. However, because of the growing population and the community’s support of the school, there was a desire to expand grades on the campus. Parents also wanted to keep their children close to home instead of attending feeder schools off the reservation. Therefore, the Board and Administration requested that the school be allowed to expand grades. This was denied because of a Congressional Moratorium to limit BIE schools from expanding. Not to be deterred, the Board and Administration requested that the BIE allow the school to apply for a charter school for grades 3 – 5. This was granted and in 2000 the State Board of Charters approved the application for this charter. This is monumental because there had not been this type of shared governance on federal trust land. In addition, the Gila River Indian Community supported this expansion. Our Arizona State Charter School-Akimel O’Otham Pee Posh currently has students enrolled in in 3 through 5 grade. However, since this is a single school district and is located on the campus of Blackwater Community School (a Bureau of Indian Education Grant School) preschool through 2nd grade, it operates as one school. Blackwater School has implemented multiple school-wide assessments to ensure all areas of core curricula are assessed frequently including Reading, Math, and Science. BIE mandated assessment called NWEA is administered three times during the year, whereas Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills (DIBELS) is administered weekly for Intensive, bi-weekly for Strategic and monthly on benchmark students in the area of reading. In addition, school also administers Galileo assessment school-wide covering all areas including ELA, Math, and Science to all grade level students. Following chart shows NWEA academic achievement data trends for our K-2 students in the area of ELA.

Additional prizes for this week's Perfect Attendance raffle.
06/05/2026

Additional prizes for this week's Perfect Attendance raffle.

🚲 Who will win a bike this week?! 🎉Summer School students with PERFECT attendance will be entered into our weekly bike r...
06/04/2026

🚲 Who will win a bike this week?! 🎉

Summer School students with PERFECT attendance will be entered into our weekly bike raffle! Every day counts, and showing up could mean riding away with an awesome prize. 🌞📚

Two bikes per grade level. Student's parent/guardian will be contacted when selected.

NYCP is hosting the Summer Literacy Open House next Thursday.Stop by and join us June 11th from 1:30pm-3:30pm. We look f...
06/03/2026

NYCP is hosting the Summer Literacy Open House next Thursday.
Stop by and join us June 11th from 1:30pm-3:30pm.
We look forward to seeing you!

ICYMI: Spirit Week at BWCS is in full swing!
05/12/2026

ICYMI: Spirit Week at BWCS is in full swing!

04/28/2026

BWCS Update:
Gila River Police Department has cleared the situation. We are all safe and back to normal operations. Thank you for your patience.

04/28/2026

Due to an off-campus police situation, Blackwater Community School was placed on lockdown for the safety of our students and staff.
Per Gila River PD, we have moved into SECURE status on campus, allowing us to resume limited activities while maintaining safety.

Please do not come to campus at this time. Staff and students are not permitted to leave until all statuses are fully lifted.
ALL staff and students are safe and secure.

We will continue to provide updates as soon as we are able. Thank you for your support and understanding.
-BWCS Admin

BWCS has an Attendance Incentive plan to celebrate & promote consistent attendance. Read all about it! This incentive is...
04/20/2026

BWCS has an Attendance Incentive plan to celebrate & promote consistent attendance. Read all about it!
This incentive is currently for students in grade levels 3rd-5th, we hope to extend it to K-2nd in the upcoming school year.

BWCS Families with children ages 0-5 please join us for a fun-filled afternoon!NYCP's Literacy Event "Down on the Farm" ...
04/13/2026

BWCS Families with children ages 0-5 please join us for a fun-filled afternoon!
NYCP's Literacy Event "Down on the Farm" this Wed. April 15th at 1:30pm in Classroom 158.
There will be songs, books, crafts, and raffles for attendees.
We look forward to seeing you!

BWCS Parents/Guardians:Tomorrow, Friday March 27th, the Third Quarter Awards Assembly will begin at 1:15pm. Beginning wi...
03/26/2026

BWCS Parents/Guardians:
Tomorrow, Friday March 27th, the Third Quarter Awards Assembly will begin at 1:15pm. Beginning with 3rd-5th Grade.
Please join us to celebrate student achievements!

STUCO will hold a sale next week (Mon-Thurs) while supplies last.
Chips, pickles, and other treats. All items are $1 each, cash only.

Upcoming Child Find will be Monday April 13, 2026 9:00am-2:00pm.Call to make an appointment or send an email to CDESS.re...
03/26/2026

Upcoming Child Find will be Monday April 13, 2026 9:00am-2:00pm.
Call to make an appointment or send an email to [email protected]

If you have concerns about your child’s development or progress (birth to 5yrs), contact
Child Development & Education Support Services at 520-562-3882
or Blackwater Community School @ 520-215-5859.

Address

3652 E Blackwater School Road
Coolidge, AZ
85128

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