New Mexico School Buys $2,800 of Supplies For Navajo Nation After Year-end Class Trip is Canceled
Students at a Waldorf school in Santa Fe decided to buy supplies for the Navajo Nation instead of postponing year-end class trip that was canceled
Students at a Waldorf school in Santa Fe decided to buy supplies for the Navajo Nation instead of postponing year-end class trip that was canceled
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