Gallup-McKinley County Schools The three local public schools in Tohatchi are operated by
Gallup McKinley County Schools. They include Tohatchi Elementary School, Tohatchi Middle School, and
Tohatchi High School. The public schools are located west of Highway 491. The Tohatchi mascot for the Gallup-McKinley County Schools is a cougar, with the school colors being maroon and gold. The Tohatchi High School Lady Cougars notably won the 2017 New Mexico high school girls 3-A basketball championship. Before Tohatchi High School was built in the 1980s, the mascot had previously been a bobcat, but the mascot was changed to a cougar sometime in the 1970s. The school colors were different, as well.
BIE/BIA schools Formerly Chuska Boarding School, Ch'ooshgai Community School is a grant school boarding facility of the
Bureau of Indian Education that offers kindergarten through eighth grade. The
Bureau of Indian Affairs previously had a bureau-operated boarding school, Tohatchi Boarding School, but it was shut down after the addition of public schools to Tohatchi. Cindy Yurth of the
Navajo Times described it as one of the first such schools on the Navajo Indian Reservation. Its students included children from
Tuba City, Arizona. According to Tohatchi Chapter President Edwin Begay, his father told him that the townsite was formerly an area maintained by the school to have swine. In 1979, the school had Navajo-language classes and one of the few Navajo school principals on the Navajo Nation at the time, Phillip Belone. and only 58 in 1982. == Local tribal government ==