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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 ...
Albuquerque High School: 1879 Bulldog Public Albuquerque Talent Development Academy - Charter Amy Biehl High School: 2000 Lion Charter Atrisco Heritage Academy High School: 2008 Jaguar Public Bosque School: 1994 Bobcat Private Career Enrichment Center: 1975 Stars Magnet Cibola High School: 1976 Cougar Public College and Career High School: 2013 ...
Highland High School is a public high school located in southeast Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. It is part of the Albuquerque Public Schools District. The school's mascot is Herbie the Hornet, named after a naval ship, the aircraft carrier USS Hornet. This led to the school colors of navy blue and gold.
Jul. 31—Albuquerque Public Schools board announced the school year's academic calendar last February. The calendar was developed by a committee of district leadership and administrators, parents ...
Dec. 20—The Albuquerque Public Schools community has spoken. On Wednesday, the district released a report of thousands of voices from around the metro area on what the person to succeed outgoing ...
Jan. 28—Gabriella Blakey is no stranger to Albuquerque Public Schools. Currently the district's chief operations officer, Blakey has been with APS off and on for roughly two decades. But as she ...
Del Norte High School is a public high school in the northeast heights of Albuquerque, New Mexico, established in 1964. The school is situated on a 45.2-acre (183,000 m 2 ) campus ( Albuquerque Public Schools District), and has an enrollment of 1,376 students.
Feb. 21—The Albuquerque Public Schools board approved next school year's academic calendar during a meeting on Wednesday — but not without first amending it. District officials touted the ...