By John Christian Hopkins
Tuba City, Arizona (NFIC)
Like Willie Nelson, Greyhills Academy High School superintendent Andrew Tah is on the road again. Many of those that had worked with him during his 37 years in education gathered in the GAHS auditorium April 1 to bid goodbye as Tah prepares to become the Navajo Nation’s second superintendent of schools.
“We came a long way with Mr. Tah,” said former Greyhills school board member James Bighorse. “Andy did a lot of work on his own money. We didn’t know if we were doing the right thing or not. But we got things going.”
Tuba City, Arizona (NFIC)
Like Willie Nelson, Greyhills Academy High School superintendent Andrew Tah is on the road again. Many of those that had worked with him during his 37 years in education gathered in the GAHS auditorium April 1 to bid goodbye as Tah prepares to become the Navajo Nation’s second superintendent of schools.
“We came a long way with Mr. Tah,” said former Greyhills school board member James Bighorse. “Andy did a lot of work on his own money. We didn’t know if we were doing the right thing or not. But we got things going.”