Albuquerque Public Schools

Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) is a school district based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Founded in 1891, APS is the largest of 89 public school districts in the state of New Mexico. In 2022 it had a total of 143 schools with some 70,000 students,[1] making it one of the largest school districts in the United States. APS operates 88 elementary, 5 K-8, 28 middle, 20 high, 31 charter, and alternative schools. They also own the radio station KANW and co-own the TV stations KNME-TV and KNMD-TV along with the University of New Mexico.

Albuquerque Public Schools
Location
United States
District information
MottoExpect great things!
GradesPreK - High School
Established1891
SuperintendentScott Elder
Students and staff
Students70,447 (2022-2023)
Teachers5,027 (2022-2023)
Other information
Websitewww.aps.edu

APS serves a majority of Bernalillo County. Exceptions include Barton, the county's portion of Manzano Springs, and a section of Sedillo.[2] APS also includes a portion of Sandoval County, where it serves Corrales.[3]

History

The Central School in 1904
Old Albuquerque High School, opened in 1914

Albuquerque Public Schools was founded in 1891, shortly after the New Mexico Territorial Legislature passed a new public education law authorizing municipalities to establish school boards and sell municipal bonds for school construction. The district acquired its first school by taking over the former Albuquerque Academy at Central and Edith, and classes began that fall. Primary schools were established in each of the city's four political wards in the early 1890s, and a new Central School for the upper grades opened in 1900.[4] In 1911, the district appointed superintendent John Milne, who oversaw the school system until 1956 and was credited with much of its success.[5]

With the city continuing to grow rapidly, a new high school building was constructed in 1914. Critics complained that the school was too large and would never reach its capacity of 500 students, but this proved not to be the case as a second building was required just 13 years later and the campus had grown to five buildings by 1940. In 1923 the district added two junior high schools, Washington and Lincoln, and two elementary schools at the expanding fringes of the city, John Marshall in the south and University Heights in the east.[5] The outdated old ward schools were phased out between 1927 and 1937, to be replaced by Longfellow, Eugene Field, Coronado, and Lew Wallace elementary schools, respectively. The district continued to expand with the city's growth to the east, adding Monte Vista Elementary in 1931, Jefferson Junior High in 1938, and Bandelier Elementary in 1939.

Coronado Elementary, opened in 1937

Albuquerque's population exploded in the postwar era, and APS had to add new schools continuously to keep up, including the city's second high school, Highland, in 1949. APS also took over the Bernalillo County public school system that same year, bringing in schools in the older rural communities along the Rio Grande valley and in the mountains. In 1956 the district boasted 39,000 students and 67 schools, the two most distant of which were 52 miles (84 km) apart.[6] Declining enrollments saw several inner-city schools closed in the 1970s, and Albuquerque High moved to a new location farther from Downtown. Nevertheless, the district as a whole continued to grow, and more recent demographic shifts have seen Coronado and Lew Wallace elementary schools reopen. In 1994, five schools in the suburb of Rio Rancho were transferred to the new Rio Rancho Public Schools district.[7] In 2010, APS recorded nearly 100,000 students.

Schools

As of 2023, APS operates 88 elementary schools (grades K–5), 5 grades K-8 schools, 28 middle schools (grades 6–8), 20 high schools (grades 9–12), 31 charter schools (grades vary). The following list is adapted from the APS website.[8]

High schools

SchoolMascotLocationEnrollmentOpened
AlbuquerqueBulldogs800 Odelia Rd. NE17411879
Atrisco HeritageJaguars10800 Dennis Chavez Blvd. SW24762008
CibolaCougars1510 Ellison Dr. NW18591976
Del NorteKnights5323 Montgomery Blvd. NE12641964[9]
EldoradoEagles11300 Montgomery Blvd. NE19171970
HighlandHornets4700 Coal Avenue. SE13161949
La CuevaBears7801 Wilshire Ave. NE18971986
ManzanoMonarchs12200 Lomas Blvd. NE18431960
Rio GrandeRavens2300 Arenal Rd. SW16181959
SandiaMatadors7801 Candelaria Rd. NE19561958
ValleyVikings1505 Candelaria Rd. NW13711954
Volcano VistaHawks8100 Rainbow Rd. NW22382007
West MesaMustangs6701 Fortuna Rd. NW16541966

Middle schools

SchoolMascotLocationEnrollmentOpenedNotes
ClevelandColts6910 Natalie Ave. NE6711962[10]
Desert RidgeDiamondbacks8400 Barstow St. NE10451997
EisenhowerGenerals11001 Camero Ave. NE8891975
Ernie PyleWarriors1820 Valdora Ave. SW6921948[11]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 6 in 1949[12]
GarfieldGray Wolves3501 6th St. NW3491951
GrantEagles1111 Easterday Dr. NE6271961[13]
HarrisonRoadrunners3912 Isleta Blvd. SW9871960
HayesHuskies1100 Texas St. NE3791963
HooverHawks12015 Tivoli Ave. NE6861966
JacksonJaguars10600 Indian School Rd. NE5961958
James MonroeRaptors6100 Paradise Blvd. NW9812001
JeffersonJets712 Girard Blvd. NE9181938
Jimmy CarterCavaliers8901 Bluewater Rd. NW13452000
John AdamsPanthers5401 Glenrio Rd. NW7131956[6]
KennedyCougars721 Tomasita St. NE5191967[14]
L.B. JohnsonCoyotes6811 Taylor Ranch Dr. NW9261992
MadisonMagic (Formerly Mohawks)3501 Moon St. NE7571959
McKinleyComets4500 Comanche Rd. NE6401956
PolkPatriots2220 Raymac Rd. SW4601968
RooseveltRams11799 South Highway 14, Tijeras3571950
TaftTrojans620 Schulte Rd. NW5391958
TaylorThunderbirds8200 Guadalupe Trl. NW5111964[9]
Tony HillermanThunder8101 Rainbow Blvd. NW9152009
TrumanTigers9400 Benavides Rd. SW14371975
Van BurenFalcons700 Louisiana Blvd. SE6041960
WashingtonRaiders1101 Park Ave. SW5131923
WilsonWildcats1138 Cardenas Dr. SE5451953

Elementary schools

SchoolMascotLocationEnrollmentOpenedNotes
7 BarWranglers4501 Seven Bar Loop NW8612002
A. MontoyaMountain Lions24 Public School Rd., Tijeras3321948[15]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 7 in 1949[12]
Adobe AcresThunderbirds1724 Camino Del Valle SW5651964[9]
AlamedaMustangs412 Alameda Blvd. NW2551913[16]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 3 in 1949[12]
AlamosaBobcats6500 Sunset Gardens Rd. SW6791959
AlvaradoAll Stars1100 Solar Rd. NW4051948[17]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 3 in 1949[12]
ApacheCoyotes12800 Copper St. NE4271967
ArmijoRoadrunners1440 Gatewood Rd. SW3931914[18]Formerly Ranchos de Atrisco, Old Armijo. Annexed from Bernalillo County District 6 in 1949.[12] Moved to current location in 1960; former building still standing at 1021 Isleta Blvd. SW
Arroyo Del OsoBears6504 Harper Dr. NE4251974[19]Permanent location opened 1975; previously occupied a temporary facility at Monroe Junior High[19]
AtriscoPanthers1201 Atrisco Rd. SW3371918[16]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 6 in 1949[12]
BandelierBanda Bears3309 Pershing St. SE5491939
BarcelonaBobcats2311 Barcelona Rd. SW5411936[20]Formerly Atrisco Annex; annexed from Bernalillo County District 6 in 1949[12]
Bel-AirBengals4725 Candelaria Rd. NE3851952[21]
BellehavenBobcats8701 Princess Jeanne Ave. NE3301966
Carlos ReyCoyotes1215 Cerrillos Rd. SW7481959
ChamizaJackrabbits5401 Homestead Cir. NW5821995
ChaparralRoadrunners6325 Milne Rd. NW9121964[22]Originally located at 5401 Glenrio Rd. NW[22]
ChelwoodCheetahs12701 Constitution Ave. NE6081968
CochitiCougars3100 San Isidro Rd. NW2891961
Collet ParkRoadrunners2100 Morris St. NE3511961
ComancheCubs3505 Pennsylvania St. NE4131966Original mascot was Cougars, later switched to Cool Kids, then Cubs.
CoronadoCaballeros601 4th St. SW2791937[23]Closed 1975–2009
CorralesCubs200 Target Rd., Corrales4561923[24]Formerly Sandoval. Annexed by APS in 1956[6]
Dennis ChavezPanthers7500 Barstow St. NE6601978
Dolores GonzalesTigers900 Atlantic St. SW4191975
Double EagleEagles8901 Lowell Dr. NE5071996
DuranesTigers2436 Zickert Rd. NW340c. 1900Annexed from Bernalillo County district c. 1947
E.G. RossRams6700 Palomas Ave. NE4981983
East San JoseConquistadores415 Thaxton Ave. SE5881908[25]Formerly San Jose; annexed from Bernalillo County District 1 in 1949[12]
Edward GonzalesPandas554 90th St. SW6752004
EmersonEagles620 Georgia St. SE3871952[26]
Eugene FieldBullpups700 Edith Blvd. SE3801927
Georgia O'KeeffeRams11701 San Victorio Ave. NE6111989
Governor BentCougars5700 Hendrix Rd. NE5531963
GriegosMustangs4040 San Isidro St. NW3651915[16]Formerly Griegos-Candelarias; annexed from Bernalillo County District 3 in 1949[12]
H. HumphreyHawks9801 Academy Hills Dr. NE4801978
HawthorneDragons420 General Somervell St. NE4991954[27]
Helen Cordero8800 Eucariz Ave. SW8362009
HodginHawks3801 Morningside Dr. NE6001956[6][28]Permanent location opened 1958; previously occupied a temporary facility at Bel-Air Elementary[29]
InezRockets1700 Pennsylvania St. NE4611952[21]
Janet Kahn School of Integrated ArtsBeagles9717 Indian School Rd. NE4951956[6]Formerly Eubank Elementary
John BakerBobcats12015-B Tivoli Ave. NE5501966[30]Formerly Aspen
KirtlandEagles3530 Gibson Blvd. SE3711961
Kit CarsonEagles1921 Byron Ave. SW5461940[18][31]Formerly New Armijo; annexed from Bernalillo County district c. 1949. Moved to current location in 1970; former building still standing at 1730 Valdora Ave. SW
La LuzLeopards225 Griegos Rd. NW2361946[32]Formerly North Stronghurst; annexed from Bernalillo County District 3 in 1948[33]
La MesaWildcats7500 Copper Ave. NE744c. 1938[34]Annexed from Bernalillo County district c. 1947. Originally located near Louisiana and Copper NE; moved to current location in 1940[34]
LavalandVolcanoes501 57th St. NW6541946[35]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 6 in 1949[12]
Lew WallaceBear Cubs513 6th St. NW2981934Closed 1974–1992[36]
LongfellowPrairie Dogs400 Edith Blvd. NE3101927
Los PadillasRoadrunners2525 Los Padillas Rd. SW2801912[16]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 6 in 1949.[12] Moved to present location in 1965; former campus at 7325 Isleta Blvd. SW[37] demolished
Los RanchosRoadrunners7609 4th St. NW3621914[16]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 3 in 1949[12]
LowellUnicorns1700 Sunshine Terrace SE3961954
M.A. BinfordBears1400 Corriz Dr. SW9091984
MacArthurMonarchs1100 MacArthur Rd. NW2561948[17][32]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 3 in 1948[33]
Manzano Mesa801 Elizabeth St. SE7362004
Marie M. HughesHuskies5701 Mojave St. NW6081981
Mark TwainFrogs6316 Constitution Ave. NE3741954
Matheson ParkMustangs10809 Lexington St. NE3161967
McCollumMustangs10900 San Jacinto Ave. NE3441961
Mission AvenueThunderbirds725 Mission Ave. NE4371953
MitchellMustangs10121 Comanche Rd. NE4311962
Monte VistaPenguins3211 Monte Vista Blvd. NE5061931
MontezumaCougars3100 Indian School Rd. NE5161953
Mountain ViewMountain Lions5317 2nd St. SW4091909[38]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 1 in 1949[12]
NavajoOsos2936 Hughes Rd. SW6901967
North StarWolves9301 Ventura St. NE7452005
OnateCoyotes12415 Brentwood Hills Blvd. NE2271973
OsunaTigers4715 Moon St. NE4471968
Painted SkyCoyotes8101 Gavin Dr. NW10471998
PajaritoEagles2701 Don Felipe Rd. SW6081918[16]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 6 in 1949.[12] Moved to current location in 1993; former campus still standing at 5816 Isleta Blvd. SW[39]
PetroglyphMacaws5100 Marna Lynn Ave. NW7431992
Reginald ChavezTigers2700 Mountain Rd. NW3591904[40]Formerly Old Town; annexed from Bernalillo County district c. 1947. Originally located at 115 Rio Grande Blvd. NW; moved to current location in 1955.[41] Former building demolished c. 1955
Rudolfo AnayaJackalopes2800 Vermejo Park Dr. SW7972009
S.R. MarmonLobos1800 72nd St. NW8661989
S.Y. JacksonJaguars4720 Cairo Dr. NE5721971
San AntonitoRoadrunners12555 North Hwy. 14, Sandia Park2961958
Sandia BaseMustangs21001 Wyoming Blvd. SE
Kirtland Air Force Base Building #21000[42]
4931949
Sierra VistaScorpions10220 Paseo del Norte NW7731966
Sombra Del MonteRoadrunners9110 Shoshone Rd. NE3901954[27]
Sunset ViewMountain Lions6121 Paradise Blvd. NW5502009
Tierra AntiguaFirebirds8121 Rainbow Blvd. NW8412009
TomasitaTigers701 Tomasita St. NE3881965[14]
Valle VistaVikings1700 Mae Ave. SW5911952[21]
Ventana RanchRoadrunners6801 Ventana Village Rd. NW7842004
WherryRocketsBuilding #25000- KAFB East[42]5251952
WhittierLions1110 Quincy St. SE4581949[43]
ZiaEagles440 Jefferson St. NE3911949[43]
ZuniEagles6300 Claremont Ave. NE4201958Permanent location opened 1960; previously occupied a temporary facility at Bel-Air Elementary[44][29]

Alternative schools

Former schools

SchoolLocationOpenedClosedNotes
Acoma Elementary11800 Princess Jeanne Ave. NE19582016[45]Permanent location opened 1959; previously occupied a temporary facility at Princess Jeanne park[44]
Aztec Elementary2611 Eubank Blvd. NE1957[46]1975[47]Currently APS Aztec Complex
Carnuel SchoolCarnuelc. 19001955[48]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 7 in 1949[12]
Cedro SchoolCedroc. 1900c. 1950Annexed from Bernalillo County District 7 in 1949[12]
Central School221 Lead Ave. SW1900[49]1937[50]Used as administrative headquarters until 1952;[51] later demolished
Chilili SchoolChililic. 19001961[52]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 7 in 1949[12]
Cortez Elementary5200 Cutler Ave. NE1951[53]1982[53]Currently Freedom High School
Embudo Elementary1100 Texas St. NE19631974[54]Absorbed into Hayes Middle School
Ernest Stapleton Elementary4477 9th Ave. SE, Rio Rancho1990[55]n/aTransferred to Rio Rancho Public Schools in 1994; now Shining Stars Preschool
Escabosa SchoolEscabosac. 19001957[52]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 7 in 1949[12]
First Ward School400 Edith Blvd. NEc. 1892c. 1927Replaced by Longfellow Elementary; later demolished
Five Points Elementary129 Hartline Rd. SW1931[56]1974[54]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 6 in 1949;[12] currently School on Wheels
Fourth Ward School513 6th St. NWc. 18921933Burned in 1933; replaced by Lew Wallace Elementary
John Marshall Elementary1500 Walter St. SE1923[57]1975[58]Currently used by City of Albuquerque
Juan Tomas SchoolJuan Tomasc. 19001957[52]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 7 in 1949[12]
Laguna Elementary8200 Guadalupe Trl. NW1964[9]1973[54]Absorbed into Taylor Middle School
Larrazolo Elementary2008 Larrazolo St. SW1968[53]1982[53]Demolished
Lincoln Junior High912 Locust St. SE19231974[54]Currently APS Lincoln Complex
Lincoln Middle2287 Lema Rd. SE, Rio Rancho1983[59]n/aTransferred to Rio Rancho Public Schools in 1994
Los Altos Elementary1111 Easterday Dr. NE19611974[54]Absorbed into Grant Middle School
Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary1301 27th Ave. SE, Rio Rancho1986[60]n/aTransferred to Rio Rancho Public Schools in 1994
Monroe Junior High2120 Louisiana Blvd. NE1953[51]1974[54]Later New Futures School; demolished in 1988[61]
Montgomery Elementary3315 Louisiana Blvd. NE1956[46]1982[53]Later APS Montgomery Complex; demolished in 2016[62]
North Fourth Elementary1608 4th St. NW1912[16]c. 1952Annexed from Bernalillo County District 13 in 1928.[63] Used as administrative offices in the 1950s; later demolished
Puesta del Sol Elementary1100 Hood Rd. SE, Rio Rancho[64]1983[65]n/aTransferred to Rio Rancho Public Schools in 1994; now St. Thomas Aquinas School
Rio Rancho Elementary4601 Pepe Ortiz Rd. SE, Rio Rancho1974[66]n/aTransferred to Rio Rancho Public Schools in 1994
Riverview Elementary1701 4th St. SW1937[67]1975[68]Formerly West San Jose; annexed from Bernalillo County District 1 in 1949.[12] Currently part of the National Hispanic Cultural Center
Santa Barbara Elementary1420 Edith Blvd. NE1908[69]1971[69]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 13 c. 1947. Currently used by City of Albuquerque
Second Ward School700 Edith Blvd. SEc. 18921927Demolished; replaced by Eugene Field Elementary
Stronghurst Elementary120 Woodland Ave. NW1931[70]1975[71]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 13 c. 1947. Later APS Stronghurst Complex; demolished in 2009[72]
Third Ward School408 Iron Ave. SWc. 18921936Demolished; replaced by Coronado Elementary
Toltec Elementary3831 Morris St. NE19681969[73]
University Heights Elementary525 Buena Vista Dr. SE1923[74]1962[75]Currently part of Central New Mexico Community College
Yrisarri SchoolYrisarric. 19001957[52]Annexed from Bernalillo County District 7 in 1949[12]
Yucca Elementary8200 Dellwood Rd. NE1958[44]1974[76]Permanent location opened c. 1960; previously occupied a temporary facility at Sombra del Monte Elementary.[44] Currently the Yucca Annex at Sandia High

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