Clovis Municipal School District
Clovis Municipal School District, also known as Clovis Municipal Schools, is a school district in Clovis, New Mexico, United States.
The district includes Clovis and Cannon Air Force Base.[1]
History
At least two parents in Clovis were arrested in 1999 on truancy-related charges after their teenage children repeatedly missed school.[2]
Terry Myers became the superintendent in 2010. He was formerly the superintendent of Mount Pleasant Independent School District.[3] In 2012 the board of trustees continued the term of the superintendent.[4]
Schools
Elementary schools
- Arts Academy at Bella Vista
- Barry Elementary School
- Cameo Elementary School
- Highland Elementary School
- James Bickley Elementary School
- La Casita Elementary School
- By 2006 it housed a bilingual English-Spanish program; most of the bilingual English-Spanish teachers in the district were employed by this school that year. Plans called for, by 2013, for all parts of the school to be English-Spanish bilingual.[5]
- Lockwood Elementary School
- Mesa Elementary School
- Parkview Elementary School
- Ranchvale Elementary School
- Sandia Elementary School
- Zia Elementary School
Middle schools
- Marshall Middle School
- Yucca Middle School
- W.D. Gattis Middle School
High schools
- Choices Alternative High School
- Clovis High School
- Clovis High School Freshman Academy
Other
- Lincoln Jackson Family Center
- Los Niños Early Intervention Center ("Los Niños" means "the children" in Spanish)
References
- "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Curry County, NM" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
- Bresenham, Janet (March 31, 1999). "Second parent arrested on truancy charge". Amarillo Globe-News. Amarillo, Texas. Retrieved June 16, 2011.
- "Updated at 7:20am — Clovis School Board Names New Superintendent". Albuquerque Journal. July 8, 2010. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
- "UPDATED: Clovis Supt.'s Contract Extended". Albuquerque Journal. January 25, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
- Hartz, Marlena (April 6, 2005). "Bilingual teachers in short supply in New Mexico". Deming Headlight. Deming, New Mexico. p. 6. - Clipping from Newspapers.com.
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