Friar Ponchie Vasquez remembers the day in August 2022 when he had to send a letter to parents telling them San Xavier Mission School was going to close.
The school didn’t have enough students or teachers to keep up with their budget.
“The community is very welcoming and we fit into the culture already,” Vasquez said about being a friar in the San Xavier community.
He came to the community 2022 and serves as the school’s pastor and guardian. He said the Tohono O’odham reservation is a community that is rich in history.
“The culture is essential in helping the kids learn their himdag and of course their Catholicity,” he said.
The school’s principal Minh Randolph Solorzano is new to the school. She said the school is going to have programs that preserve the Tohono O’odhom language and culture, which they call their himdag.
“It’s the everyday traditions and culture that the O’odhom people live,” Randolph Solorzano said.
The school had about forty students when it closed down. When it opens the school is hoping to have about 50 students in kindergarten through second grade.