Albuquerque
Regions of the City | City Guide | Neighborhoods | Schools
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Regions of the City | City Guide | Neighborhoods | Schools
Links to Points of Interest in New Mexico
AS ALBUQUERQUE GROWS, SO DO THE DEMANDS on its diverse education system. From the Albuquerque Public schools to the University of New Mexico, the quality and range of programs in the city continues to increase in step with Albuquerque's population. As the flagship university, among New Mexico's six four-year institutions, UNM defines a regional and national standard of excellence with its 11 degree-granting programs and distinguished research facilities.
The APS district is the 25th largest district
in the nation, with more than 95,000 students. The district's area covers
1,243 square miles, serving all of Bernalillo County.
APS includes 76 elementary schools (K through grade 5), 23 middle schools
(6 through 8), 11 regular high schools, and five alternative high schools
for students with special needs. All APS schools offer special educational
opportunities for handicapped and gifted students.
APS funding comes directly from state revenues and is distributed equally
to all of the schools. APS alone lays claim to 15% of the state legislature's
annual budget for the entire state - and fully 50% of the legislature's General
Fund. APS also relies on local property taxes (by mill levy votes) for capital
projects.
You can reach the APS Central Office at 505-842-8211. APS's Community Relations
department (505-842-3606) also sends out a comprehensive information packet,
including district-boundary maps.
Albuquerque Public
Schools
University of New Mexico
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