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Redistric)ng  Commi0ee  Mee)ng  APS  Student  Enrollment  Trends  and  Characteris)cs  

October  12,  2011  

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Table  of  Contents  §      Enrollment  Trends            3  

§      Transfer  Trends        11  

§      Schools  Feeds  to  Chart        15  

§      Appendix  1:Total  Popula>on  of  all  APS  Schools  

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Enrollment  Trends  

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05-­‐06 06-­‐07 07-­‐08 08-­‐09 09-­‐10 10-­‐11 11-­‐12 12-­‐13 13-­‐14 14-­‐15 15-­‐16

Rio  Grande 8,755   9,184   9,305   9,313   8,857   8,778   8,817   8,852   8,860   8,969   8,549  

Atrisco  Heritage 3,948   4,016   4,238   4,778   6,074   6,946   7,495   7,489   7,507   7,624   7,714  

District  Total 88,927   89,886   89,398   89,294   89,814   90,586   91,472   91,176   91,026   92,493   93,117  

86,000  

87,000  

88,000  

89,000  

90,000  

91,000  

92,000  

93,000  

94,000  

-­‐

1,000  

2,000  

3,000  

4,000  

5,000  

6,000  

7,000  

8,000  

9,000  

10,000  Enrollm

ent

Enrollment  Trend  by  Cluster  for  School  Board  District  1

Historic Projected

D-­‐1:  Rio  Grande  &  Atrisco  Heritage  Cluster    Enrollment  Trends  

§   Atrisco  Heritage  is  the  fastest  Growing  cluster  

§   New  School  Construc>on  §   Helen  Cordero  Primary  ES,  Rudolfo  Anaya  ES,  Edward  Gonzales  ES  &  Atrisco  

Heritage  Academy  HS  opened  within  the  last  4  years  

§   90%  rebuild  of  Navajo  ES   4

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D-­‐2:Volcano  Vista  &  West  Mesa  Cluster  Enrollment  Trends  

§   Declining  enrollment  in  West  Mesa  cluster  whereas  increasing  enrollment  in  Volcano  Vista  cluster    

§   Tierra  An>gua  ES,  Tony  Hillerman  MS  &Volcano  Vista  HS  opened  within  the  last  5  years    

§   Total  rebuild  of  SR  Marmon  ES  

05-­‐06 06-­‐07 07-­‐08 08-­‐09 09-­‐10 10-­‐11 11-­‐12 12-­‐13 13-­‐14 14-­‐15 15-­‐16

Volcano  Vista 3,591   3,702   4,398   4,799   6,242   6,582   6,711   6,584   6,608   6,668   6,721  

West  Mesa 8,523   8,873   8,746   8,217   7,987   7,734   7,705   7,449   7,384   7,337   7,362  

District  Total 88,927   89,886   89,398   89,294   89,814   90,586   91,472   91,176   91,026   92,493   93,117  

86,000  

87,000  

88,000  

89,000  

90,000  

91,000  

92,000  

93,000  

94,000  

-­‐

1,000  

2,000  

3,000  

4,000  

5,000  

6,000  

7,000  

8,000  

9,000  

10,000  Enrollm

ent

Enrollment  Trend  by  Cluster  for  School  Board  District  2

Projected

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D-­‐3:  Cibola  Cluster  &  Valley  Cluster  Enrollment  Trends  

§   Flat/  Declining  enrollment  

§   Cibola  cluster  was  fastest  growing  cluster,  now  almost  built  out  

§   Recent  school  construc>on  completed    §   Sunset  View  ES  &  James  Monroe  MS  

05-­‐06 06-­‐07 07-­‐08 08-­‐09 09-­‐10 10-­‐11 11-­‐12 12-­‐13 13-­‐14 14-­‐15 15-­‐16

Cibola 7,950   8,253   7,757   7,762   6,918   6,789   6,802   6,695   6,670   6,765   6,850  

Valley 5,899   5,907   5,697   5,507   5,449   5,405   5,399   5,315   5,302   5,360   5,399  

District  Total 88,927   89,886   89,398   89,294   89,814   90,586   91,472   91,176   91,026   92,493   93,117  

86,000  

87,000  

88,000  

89,000  

90,000  

91,000  

92,000  

93,000  

94,000  

-­‐

1,000  

2,000  

3,000  

4,000  

5,000  

6,000  

7,000  

8,000  

9,000  Enrollm

ent

Enrollment  Trend  by  Cluster  for  School  Board  District  3

Projected

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D-­‐4:  Albuquerque  Cluster  &  Highland  Cluster    Enrollment  Trends  

§   Flat/  Declining  enrollment  

§   Jefferson  MS(  400+)  and  Albuquerque  HS(600+)  have  high  numbers  of  students  transferring  in  

§   Recent  remodel  of  Coronado  ES  

05-­‐06 06-­‐07 07-­‐08 08-­‐09 09-­‐10 10-­‐11 11-­‐12 12-­‐13 13-­‐14 14-­‐15 15-­‐16

Albuquerque 7,356   7,534   7,552   7,346   7,441   7,500   7,529   7,376   7,342   7,365   7,426  

Highland 8,607   8,624   8,341   8,331   8,395   8,497   8,556   8,596   8,217   8,815   8,964  

District  Total 88,927   89,886   89,398   89,294   89,814   90,586   91,472   91,176   91,026   92,493   93,117  

86,000  

87,000  

88,000  

89,000  

90,000  

91,000  

92,000  

93,000  

94,000  

-­‐

1,000  

2,000  

3,000  

4,000  

5,000  

6,000  

7,000  

8,000  

9,000  

10,000  

Enrollm

ent

Enrollment  Trend  by  Cluster  for  School  Board  District  4

Projected

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§   Aging  Community  

§   Sandia  HS  has  greatest  number  of  students  transferring  in  

§   Grant  MS(  400+)  and  Sandia  HS(600+)  have  high  numbers  of  students  transferring  in  

05-­‐06 06-­‐07 07-­‐08 08-­‐09 09-­‐10 10-­‐11 11-­‐12 12-­‐13 13-­‐14 14-­‐15 15-­‐16

Sandia 6,257   6,268   6,154   6,175   6,243   6,090   6,180   6,275   6,434   6,602   6,770  

District  Total 88,927   89,886   89,398   89,294   89,814   90,586   91,472   91,176   91,026   92,493   93,117  

86,000  

87,000  

88,000  

89,000  

90,000  

91,000  

92,000  

93,000  

94,000  

5,600  

5,800  

6,000  

6,200  

6,400  

6,600  

6,800  

7,000  

Enrollm

ent

Enrollment  Trend  by  Cluster  for  School  Board  District  5

Projected

D-­‐5:  Sandia  Cluster  Enrollment  Trends  

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D-­‐6:  Eldorado  Cluster  &  Manzano  Cluster  Enrollment  Trends  

§   Flat  Enrollment  

§   Includes  the  East  Mountains  

§   Manzano  HS(300+)  students  transferring  in  

05-­‐06 06-­‐07 07-­‐08 08-­‐09 09-­‐10 10-­‐11 11-­‐12 12-­‐13 13-­‐14 14-­‐15 15-­‐16

Eldorado 5,690   5,462   5,358   5,256   5,275   5,238   5,227   5,245   5,227   5,258   5,303  

Manzano 7,005   6,887   6,836   6,524   6,548   6,364   6,319   6,288   6,258   6,277   6,348  

District  Total 88,927   89,886   89,398   89,294   89,814   90,586   91,472   91,176   91,026   92,493   93,117  

86,000  

87,000  

88,000  

89,000  

90,000  

91,000  

92,000  

93,000  

94,000  

-­‐

1,000  

2,000  

3,000  

4,000  

5,000  

6,000  

7,000  

8,000  Enrollm

ent

Enrollment  Trend  by  Cluster  for  School  Board  District  6

Projected

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D-­‐7:  Del  Norte  Cluster  &  La  Cueva  Cluster  Enrollment  Trends  

§   Flat  Enrollment  

§   Mostly  high  end  housing  ,  so  growth  not  as  rapid  as  the  West  Side  

§   La  Cueva  HS(200+)  students  transferring  in  

§   Total  Rebuild  of  Del  Norte  HS  will  be  complete  in  2012  

 

05-­‐06 06-­‐07 07-­‐08 08-­‐09 09-­‐10 10-­‐11 11-­‐12 12-­‐13 13-­‐14 14-­‐15 15-­‐16

Del  Norte 6,371   6,005   5,699   5,477   5,587   5,713   5,829   5,929   5,996   6,075   6,164  

La  Cueva 6,494   6,478   6,414   6,386   6,435   6,418   6,381   6,560   6,699   6,856   7,022  

District  Total 88,927   89,886   89,398   89,294   89,814   90,586   91,472   91,176   91,026   92,493   93,117  

86,000  

87,000  

88,000  

89,000  

90,000  

91,000  

92,000  

93,000  

94,000  

-­‐

1,000  

2,000  

3,000  

4,000  

5,000  

6,000  

7,000  

8,000  

Enrollm

ent

Enrollment  Trend  by  Cluster  for  School  Board  District    7

Projected

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Transfer  Trends  

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ü   APS  has  Board  of  Educa>on  approved  school  a`endance  areas.  

ü   Every  student  within  the  a`endance  area  can  a`end  their  designated  school  and  will  be  provided  transporta>on  depending  on  the  distance  from  the  school.  

ü   Any  student  in  APS  can  transfer  to  any  school  in  the  district  based  on  a  board  approved  school  transfer  criteria.  Ø   As  long  as  there  is  capacity  in  the  transfer  schools  Ø   As  long  as  student  will  provide  their  own  transporta>on  to  the  school  

 

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Transfer  Trends  

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The  schools  with  the  highest  transfer  in  rates  §   Albuquerque  HS  (41%)  §   Grant  MS  (43%)  §   Lew  Wallace  ES  (65%)  

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APS  Schools  with  Highest  Transfers  In  

LEVEL TRANSFERS-­‐IN2010/11  ENROLLMENT

%  OF  ENROLLED  STUDENTS  THAT  TRANSFERRED  IN

HIGH  SCHOOLS ALBUQUERQUE 1676 41% RIO  GRANDE 213 12.7% WEST  MESA 113 6.7% HIGHLAND 114 6.8%SANDIA 1994 35% DELNORTE 187 9.4% HIGHLAND 130 6.5% MANZANO 75 3.8%VALLEY 1535 30% WEST  MESA 163 10.6% RIO  GRANDE 90 5.9% AHA 55 3.6%

MIDDLE  SCHOOLS GRANT 728 43% VAN  BUREN 86 11.8% HAYES 72 9.9% KENNEDY 42 5.8%JEFFERSON 864 41% WILSON 46 5.3% JIMMY  CARTER 35 4.1% TRUMAN 34 3.9%ADAMS 766 39% TRUMAN 89 11.6% JIMMY  CARTER 70 9.1% ERNIE  PYLE 66 8.6%

ELEM  SCHOOLS LEW  WALLACE 291 65% D  GONZALES 19 6.5% LAVALAND 11 3.8% MA  BINFORD 11 3.8%D  GONZALES 467 58% LEW  WALLACE 24 5.1% D  GONZALES 16 3.4% MA  BINFORD 16 3.4%INEZ 451 57% MARK  TWAIN 26 5.8% ZUNI 21 4.7% SOMBRE  DEL  MONTE 18 4.0%

SCHOOL  MOST  TRANSFERRED  FROMSCHOOL  2ND  MOST  TRANSFERRED  

FROM SCHOOL  3RD  MOST  TRANSFERRED  FROM

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The  schools  with  the  highest  transfer  out  rates  §   Rio  Grande  HS  (38%)  §   Van  Buren  MS  (47%)  §   Mark  Twain  ES  (45%)  

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APS  Schools  with  Highest  Transfer  Out  

LEVEL TRANSFERS  OUT

TOTAL  NUMBER  OF  STUDENTS  THAT  LIVE  WITHIN  ATTENDANCE  AREA

%  OF  STUDENTS  TRANSFERRED  OUT  ATTENDANCE  AREA

SCHOOL  TRANSFERRED  TO  MOST

NUM  OF  STUS  THAT  TRANSFER  OUT % 2ND  MOST

NUM  OF  STUS  THAT  TRANSFER  OUT % 3RD  MOST

NUM  OF  STUS  THAT  TRANSFER  OUT %

HIGH  SCHOOLS Rio  Grande 2245 38% Albuquerque 213 9% West  Mesa 122 5% Atrisco  Heritage 119 5%West  Mesa 1977 35% Valley 163 8% Albuquerque 113 6% Atrisco  Heritage 66 3%Del  Norte 1411 34% Sandia 187 13% La  Cueva 40 3% Albuquerque 37 3%

MIDDLE  SCHOOLS VAN  BUREN 929 47% Grant 86 9% Jackson 77 8% Wilson 40 4%HAYES 607 41% Grant 72 12% Van  Buren 40 7% Kennedy 22 4%GARFIELD 414 35% Taft 61 15% Jefferson 15 4% Taylor 11 3%

ELEM  SCHOOLS MARK  TWAIN 379 45% La  Mesa 30 8% Inez 26 7% Montezuma 8 2%WHITTIER 521 40% Bandalier 38 7% Kirtland 27 5% Zia 18 3%LEW  WALLACE 169 39% D.  Gonzales/  Helen  Cordero 24 14% Bandalier 10 6% Montezuma 5 3%

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Schools  Feeds  to  Chart  

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§   A  cluster  is  comprised  of  the  HS  and  all  the  MS  and  ES  that  feed  into  it  §   Not  all  schools  are  pure  feeders  

§   Example  1:  22%  of  Petroglyph  ES  feeds  to  LBJ  MS  &  78%  feeds  to  James  Monroe  MS  

§   Example  2:  59%  of  Taylor  MS  feeds  to  Cibola  HS  &  41%  feeds  to  Valley  HS  

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APS  Feeds  to  Chart  

Chamiza 100%

Chaparral 33%

Marie Hughes 100%

Petroglyph 22%

Ventana Ranch 100%

Sunset View 47%

Tierra Antigua 100%

LBJ MS 3%

Petroglyph 22%

Petroglyph 78%

Seven Bar 48%

Sierra Vista 100%

Sunset View 53%

Alameda 100%

Corrales 100%

Los Ranchos

50%Seven Bar

52%

Tierra Antigua 100%

Sunset View 47%

Cochiti 89%Duranes

100%La Luz 84%

MacArthur 17%

Griegos 100%

Alvarado 100%

La Luz 16%

Los Ranchos

50%MacArthur

83%Mission Ave.

65%Alameda

100%Corrales

100%

Los Ranchos

50%Seven Bar

52%

Valley High SchoolGarfield MS 100% Taft MS 92% Taylor MS 41%

Cibola High School

James Monroe MS 100% Taylor MS 59% Tony Hillerman MS 13%

Volcano Vista High SchoolL.B.J. MS 97% Tony Hillerman MS 87%

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APS  2010/11  School  Year  Feeds  to  Chart  

Cochiti 11%Eugene

Field 21%Longfellow

100%Monte Vista

100%Montezuma

56% Zia 100%

Dolores Gonzales

100%East San

Jose 100%Eugene

Field 79%

Lew Wallace 100%

Reginald Chavez 100%

Coronado 100%

Bandelier 100%

Emerson 12%

Kirtland 100%

Lowell 100%

Wherry 2%

Whittier 91%

Rudolfo Anaya 100%

Barcelona 100%

Adobe Acres 100%

Navajo 100%

Carlos Rey 22%

Edward Gonzales

76%Painted

Sky 100%

Helen Cordero

74%

Edward Gonzales

26%

Mary Ann Binford 100%

Carlos Rey 78%

Alamosa 100%

LBJ 3%

Petroglyph 22%

Petroglyph 78%

Seven Bar 48%

Sierra Vista 100%

Sunset View 53%

Alameda 100%

Corrales 100%

Los Ranchos

50%Seven Bar

52%

Tierra Antigua 100%

Sunset View 47%

Grant 12%

Arroyo del Oso 100%

Comanche 100%

Gov. Bent 100% Zuni 28%

Bel Air 100%

EG Ross 41%

Hodgin 100%

Mission Ave. 35%

Montezuma 44% Zuni 29%

Griegos 100%

La Luz 16%

Los Ranchos

50%MacArthur

83%Mission

Ave. 65% Zuni 33%

G. O'Keeffe 100%

Hubert Humphrey

100%Mitchell

22%SY Jackson

100%John Baker

100%Matheson

Park 100%Mitchell

78%Acoma 100%

Chelwood 94%

Collet Park 48%

Onate 100%

Hawthorne 100%

La Mesa 100%

Mark Twain 100% Cochiti 11%

Eugene Field 21%

Longfellow 100%

Monte Vista 100%

Montezuma 56% Zia 100%

Emerson 88%

Eubank 47%

Manzano Mesa 100%

Sandia Base 100%

Wherry 98%

Whittier 9%

Bandelier 100%

Emerson 12%

Kirtland 100%

Lowell 100%

Wherry 2%

Whittier 91%

Atrisco Heritage Academy

Harrison 31% Jimmy Carter 41% Truman 55%

Taft 8%

Highland High School

Hayes 100% Jefferson 18% Wilson 42%Van Buren 100%

McKinley 100%Cleveland 60%

Eisenhower 69% Hoover 100% Jackson 20%

James Monroe 100% Taylor 59% Tony Hillerman 13%

Cibola High School

Jefferson 82% Wilson 58%Washington 100%

Del Norte High School

Eldorado High School

Albuquerque High School

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APS  2010/11  School  Year  Feeds  to  Chart  

Dennis Chavez 43%

Double Eagle 100%

EG Ross 59%

North Star 100%

G. O'Keeffe 100%

Hubert Humphrey

100%Mitchell

22%North Star

100%

SY Jackson

100%

Dennis Chavez

57%Osuna 100%

Sombra del Monte

100% Zuni 11%

Apache 23%Bellehaven

100%Collet Park

52%Eubank

53% Inez 100% Zuni 33%Acoma 100%

Chelwood 94%

Collet Park 48%

Onate 100%

Apache 77%

Chelwood 6%

McCollum 100%

Tomasita 100%

A. Montoya

100%

San Antonito

100%

Rudolfo Anaya 100%

Barcelona 100%

Adobe Acres 100%

Navajo 100%

Los Padillas 100%

Mountain View 100%

Pajarito 100%

Armijo 100%

Atrisco 100%

Kit Carson 100%

Valle Vista 100%

Edward Gonzales

26%

Mary Ann Binford 100%

Carlos Rey 78%

Alamosa 100%

Arroyo del Oso 100%

Comanche 100%

Gov. Bent 100% Zuni 28%

Bellehaven 100%

Collet Park 52%

Eubank 53% Inez 100% Zuni 33%

Dennis Chavez

57%Osuna 100%

Sombra del Monte

100% Zuni 11%

Cochiti 89%Duranes

100% La Luz 84%MacArthur

17%Griegos 100%

Alvarado 100% La Luz 16%

Los Ranchos

50%MacArthur

83%Mission

Ave. 65%Alameda

100%Corrales

100%

Los Ranchos

50%Seven Bar

52%

Chamiza 100%

Chaparral 33%

Marie Hughes 100%

Petroglyph 22%

Ventana Ranch 100%

Sunset View 47%

Tierra Antigua 100%

Chaparral 67%

Lavaland 100%

Susie Rayos

Marmon 23%

Painted Sky 100%

Carlos Rey 22%

SR Marmon 77%

Edward Gonzales

74%

Edward Gonzales

26%

Mary Ann Binford 100%

Carlos Rey 78%

Alamosa 100%

Truman 20%Jimmy Carter 59%West Mesa High School

Tony Hillerman 87%

Adams 100%

Taylor 41%

L.B.J. 97%

Garfield 100% Taft 92%

Desert Ridge 100% Eisenhower 31% Madison 26%

Sandia High School

Manzano High School

Valley High School

Rio Grande High School

Jackson 80%

Volcano Vista High School

Truman 25%

Grant 25%

Harrison 69% Ernie Pyle 100%Polk 100%

Grant 64% Madison 74%Cleveland 40%

Kennedy 100% Roosevelt 100%

La Cueva High School

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Appendix  1:  APS  Student  Enrollment  by  School  2010/11  Loc. School Level Cluster 2010-1135 Preschool Alternative Alternative 41345 Home/Hosp Inst Alternative Alternative 1448 Juvenile Detention Center Alternative Alternative 8858 Child Find Alternative Alternative 326

188 Homebound Alternative Alternative 108192 Special Ed Trans TM Alternative Alternative 260203 D. Chavez Elementary La Cueva 710204 Acoma Elementary Manzano 214206 Adobe Acres Elementary Rio Grande 553207 Alameda Elementary Valley 266210 Alamosa Elementary West Mesa 702213 Alvarado Elementary Valley 441214 Apache Elementary Manzano 419215 Armijo Elementary Rio Grande 510216 Atrisco Elementary Rio Grande 386217 John Baker Elementary Eldorado 485219 E.G. Ross Elementary Del Norte 555221 H. Humphrey Elementary La Cueva 470222 Bandelier Elementary Highland 547225 Barcelona Elementary Rio Grande 571227 Oñate Elementary Eldorado 264228 Bel-Air Elementary Del Norte 365229 Bellehaven Elementary Sandia 356230 Governer Bent Elementary Del Norte 555231 Kit Carson Elementary Rio Grande 570234 Chaparral Elementary West Mesa 906236 Chelwood Elementary Manzano 542237 Cochiti Elementary Valley 303240 Collet Park Elementary Manzano 395241 Comanche Elementary Sandia 422243 Coronado Elementary Albuquerque 211244 D. Gonzales Elementary Albuquerque 467249 Duranes Elementary Valley 300250 *M.A.Binford Elementary Atrisco Heritage 919252 E. San Jose Elementary Albuquerque 637255 Emerson Elementary Highland 467258 Eubank Elementary Sandia 528260 Manzano Mesa Elementary Highland 699261 Eugene Field Elementary Albuquerque 396262 Edward Gonzales Elementary Atrisco Heritage 641264 Ventana Ranch Elementary Volcano Vista 753265 Seven Bar Elementary Cibola 900267 Griegos Elementary Valley 366268 North Star Elementary La Cueva 707

Loc. School Level Cluster 2010-11270 Hawthorne Elementary Highland 561273 Hodgin Elementary Del Norte 602275 Painted Sky Elementary West Mesa 1053276 Inez Elementary Sandia 451279 Kirtland Elementary Highland 368280 S.R. Marmon Elementary West Mesa 733282 La Luz Elementary Valley 273285 La Mesa Elementary Highland 768288 Lavaland Elementary West Mesa 670291 Longfellow Elementary Albuquerque 294295 Chamiza Elementary Volcano Vista 606297 Los Padillas Elementary Rio Grande 284300 Lowell Elementary Albuquerque 418303 MacArthur Elementary Valley 233305 Matheson Park Elementary Eldorado 338307 McCollum Elementary Manzano 334309 Mission Avenue Elementary Valley 440310 Mitchell Elementary Eldorado 445312 Monte Vista Elementary Albuquerque 481315 Montezuma Elementary Albuquerque 504317 Petroglyph Elementary Cibola 734321 A. Montoya Elementary Manzano 341324 Mountain View Elementary Rio Grande 410327 Navajo Elementary Rio Grande 672328 G. O'Keeffe Elementary Eldorado 590329 Arroyo Del Oso Elementary Del Norte 470330 R. Chavez Elementary Albuquerque 368332 Osuna Elementary Sandia 421333 Pajarito Elementary Rio Grande 653336 Los Ranchos Elementary Valley 364339 Carlos Rey Elementary Atrisco Heritage 868345 San Antonito Elementary Manzano 312348 Sandia Base Elementary Highland 488350 Double Eagle Elementary La Cueva 516351 Corrales Elementary Cibola 466356 Sierra Vista Elementary Cibola 738357 Sombra Del Monte Elementary Sandia 392360 S.Y. Jackson Elementary Eldorado 539363 Tomasita Elementary Manzano 381364 Mark Twain Elementary Highland 382365 Marie Hughes Elementary Volcano Vista 677370 Valle Vista Elementary Rio Grande 614373 Lew Wallace Elementary Albuquerque 291376 Wherry Elementary Highland 536

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Appendix  1  Cont.  :  APS  Student  Enrollment  by  School  2010/11  Loc. School Level Cluster 2010-11379 Whittier Elementary Highland 489385 Zia Elementary Albuquerque 403388 Zuni Elementary Del Norte 443389 Tierra Antigua Elementary Volcano Vista 568392 Rudolfo Anaya Elementary Atrisco Heritage 695393 Sunset View Elementary Cibola 496395 Helen Cordero Elementary Atrisco Heritage 801405 John Adams Middle West Mesa 768407 Cleveland Middle Del Norte 714410 Garfield Middle Valley 357413 Grant Middle Sandia 728415 Harrison Middle Rio Grande 849416 Hayes Middle Highland 449418 Hoover Middle Eldorado 645420 Jackson Middle Manzano 618425 Jefferson Middle Albuquerque 864427 Kennedy Middle Manzano 494430 Desert Ridge Middle La Cueva 1021435 Madison Middle Sandia 790440 McKinley Middle Del Norte 627445 Jimmy Carter Middle West Mesa 1162448 Polk Middle Rio Grande 456450 Ernie Pyle Middle Rio Grande 655452 Roosevelt Middle Manzano 390455 Taft Middle Valley 523457 Taylor Middle Cibola 597460 Van Buren Middle Highland 590465 Washington Middle Albuquerque 490470 Wilson Middle Highland 496475 Truman Middle Atrisco Heritage 1296480 Eisenhower Middle La Cueva 915485 L.B. Johnson Middle Volcano Vista 992490 James Monroe Middle Cibola 1001492 Tony Hillerman Middle Volcano Vista 893511 Evening Alternative Alternative 85512 Crossroads Alternative Alternative 10514 Del Norte High Del Norte 1226515 Eldorado High Eldorado 1932516 Nex+Gen High Del Norte 156520 Highland High Highland 1657525 La Cueva High La Cueva 2079530 Manzano High Manzano 1924540 Rio Grande High Rio Grande 1595549 New Futures Alternative Alternative 241

Loc. School Level Cluster 2010-11550 Sandia High Sandia 2002560 Valley High Valley 1539570 West Mesa High West Mesa 1740575 Volcano Vista High Volcano Vista 2093576 Atrisco Heritage High Atrisco Heritage 1726580 Cibola High Cibola 1857590 Albuquerque High Albuquerque 1676592 Career Enrichment Alternative Alternative 0593 Early College Academy Alternative Alternative 150594 Sierra Alternative Alternative Alternative 43596 Freedom Alternative Alternative 141597 School on Wheels Alternative Alternative 154840 Vision Quest Alternative Alternative 27847 Continuation Alternative Alternative 19848 IAES Program Alternative Alternative 19900 Family School Alternative Alternative 234901 Homeschool+CEC enrolled Alternative Alternative 15910 Private School Alternative Alternative 117973 NM School for Deaf Alternative Alternative 11983 NM School for Visiually Handicapped Alternative Alternative 57

APS 2010/11School Year Total Enrollment : 90,586