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Albuquerque Public Schools
Expect great things!Type and location Established 1891 Country United States Location Albuquerque, New Mexico District Info Superintendent Winston Brooks Students and staff Students about 90,000 Teachers 6,500 Other information Website Albuquerque Public Schools Albuquerque Public Schools is a school district based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Founded in 1891, the Albuquerque Public School District (APS) is the largest of 89 public school districts in the State of New Mexico. In 2010 it had a total of 139 schools with some 89,500 students. It had 89 elementary, 27 middle and 13 high schools, as well as 10 alternative schools.
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Schools
A complete list of schools is available on the Albuquerque Public Schools school list.
Secondary schools
High schools
School Nickname Location Enrollment Year Opened Albuquerque High School Bulldogs Downtown 1,803 1879 Atrisco Heritage High School Jaguars Southwest 1,750 2008 Cibola High School Cougars Northwest 2,197 1976 Del Norte High School Knights Northeast 1,348 1964 Eldorado High School Eagles Northeast 1,954 1970 Highland High School Hornets Southeast 1,797 1949 La Cueva High School Bears Northeast 2,149 1986 Manzano High School Monarchs Southeast 2,037 1960 Rio Grande High School Ravens Southwest 1,957 1959 Sandia High School Matadors Northeast 2,071 1957 Valley High School Vikings Central 1,663 1954 Volcano Vista High School Hawks Northwest 1,846 2007 West Mesa High School Mustangs Southwest 2,292 1966 Middle schools
- Family School
- John Adams Middle School
- Jimmy Carter Middle School
- Cleveland Middle School
- Desert Ridge Middle School
- Eisenhower Middle School
- Garfield Middle School
- Grant Middle School
- Harrison Middle School
- Hayes Middle School
- Hoover Middle School
- Jackson Middle School
- Jefferson Middle School
- L.B. Johnson Middle School
- Kennedy Middle School
- Madison Middle School
- McKinley Middle School
- James Monroe Middle School
- Polk Middle School
- Ernie Pyle Middle School
- Roosevelt Middle School
- Taft Middle School
- Taylor Middle School
- Tony Hillerman Middle School
- Truman Middle School
- Van Buren Middle School
- Washington Middle School
- Wilson Middle School
Primary schools
- 7 Bar
- Acoma
- Adobe Acres
- Alameda
- Alamosa
- Alvarado
- Apache
- Armijo
- Arroyo del Oso
- Atrisco
- John Baker Elementary School
- Bandelier
- Barcelona
- Bel-Air
- Bellehaven
- Governor Bent Elementary School
- Mary Ann Binford Elementary School
- Kit Carson Elementary School & Middle School Academy
- Chamiza
- Chaparral
- Dennis Chavez Elementary School
- Reginald Chavez Elementary School
- Chelwood
- Cochiti
- Collet Park
- Comanche
- Corrales
- Double Eagle Elementary School
- Duranes
- East San Jose
- Emerson
- Eubank
- Eugene Field Elementary School
- Dolores Gonzalez Elementary School
- Family School
- Edward Gonzalez Elementary School
- Griegos
- Hawthorne
- Hodgin
- Marie M. Hughes Elementary School
- H. Humphrey Elementary School
- Inez
- S. Y. Jackson Elementary School
- Kirtland
- La Luz
- La Mesa
- Lavaland
- Longfellow
- Los Padillas
- Los Ranchos
- Lowell
- MacArthur
- Manzano Mesa
- Susie Rayos Marmon Elementary School
- Matheson Park
- McCollum
- Mission Avenue
- Mitchell
- Monte Vista
- Montezuma
- A. Montoya Elementary School
- Mountain View
- Navajo
- North Star Elementary School
- Georgia O'Keeffe Elementary School
- Onate
- Osuna
- Painted Sky
- Pajarito
- Petroglyph
- Carlos Rey Elementary School
- Edmund G. Ross Elementary School
- San Antonito
- Sandia Base
- Sierra Vista
- Sombra del Monte
- Tomasita
- Mark Twain Elementary School
- Valle Vista
- Ventana Ranch Elementary School
- Lew Wallace Elementary School
- Wherry
- Whittier
- Zia
- [1] Zuni
Alternative schools
- Amy Biehl Charter School
- Career Enrichment Center
- Evening High School
- Family School
- Freedom High School
- Juvenile Dentention Center Educational Unit
- New Futures School
- School On Wheels
- Stronghurst Alternative
External links
Categories:- School districts in New Mexico
- School districts established in 1891
- Education in Albuquerque, New Mexico
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