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  2. Isleta Elementary School - Wikipedia

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    Isleta Elementary School is a Bureau of Indian Education-operated elementary school in Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico. [1] It is located on a property that has 10 acres (4.0 ha) of land. The school's mascot is the eagle. [2]

  3. Ysleta Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    The Ysleta Independent School District was founded in 1915 as a rural education district with one high school, Ysleta High School and a number of elementary and intermediate schools. As the city of El Paso grew, many of the schools of the YISD were absorbed into the city.

  4. Pueblo of Isleta - Wikipedia

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    The portion of Isleta Pueblo in Bernalillo County is zoned to Albuquerque Public Schools. [18] The Bureau of Indian Education operates Isleta Elementary School in an unincorporated area west of the CDP. [19] The current facility opened in 2006. [20] The public library is the Isleta Pueblo Library. [21]

  5. Isleta Village Proper, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    It is zoned to Albuquerque Public Schools. [8] The Bureau of Indian Education operates Isleta Elementary School in an unincorporated area west of the CDP. [9] The current facility opened in 2006. [10] The public library is the Isleta Pueblo Library. [11]

  6. Ysleta High School - Wikipedia

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    Ysleta High School is a high school in the Ysleta Independent School District in Ysleta, El Paso, Texas. [3] It is located on 8600 Alameda and is the second-oldest school in the El Paso, TX area. Notable alumni

  7. Albuquerque Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Susie Rayos Marmon - Wikipedia

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    Susie Rayos Marmon (née Dawa-Go-Mai-Tsa, 1877–1988) [1] was an American educator, oral historian, and storyteller, and supercentenarian [2] who was committed to the education of children at Laguna and Isleta Pueblos, New Mexico, United States.

  9. Talk:Isleta Elementary School - Wikipedia

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