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  2. Rio Rancho High School - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, due to overcrowding, Rio Rancho Public Schools constructed V. Sue Cleveland High School, which opened in August 2009. As a result, incoming 9th through 11th grade students who resided south of Northern Blvd began attend Rio Rancho High School and all residing north of Northern Blvd began to attend V. Sue Cleveland High School.

  3. Rio Rancho Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Rio Rancho Public Schools is a school district based in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, United States. Rio Rancho Public Schools serves the municipality of Rio Rancho. The school district has a total of 18 schools. The district has two high schools, two alternative high schools, four middle schools, 10 elementary schools, and one preschool.

  4. V. Sue Cleveland High School - Wikipedia

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    V. Sue Cleveland was established in 2009, due to overcrowding at Rio Rancho High School. Enrollment at the school stands at approximately 2600. It is the only school in New Mexico named for a currently-serving school board official, having been named after the current superintendent of Rio Rancho Public School.

  5. High school football: Sarasota and Manatee previews and ...

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    A couple of games Thursday and a full slate Friday highlights the high school football Week 1 schedule ... where: 7 p.m., Friday, Braden River High 6545 E. State Road 70, Bradenton. Last week ...

  6. AG proposes tougher penalties for school shooting threats

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    Torrez's office noted in a news release there have been mass shooting threats at schools in Albuquerque, Cimarron, Clovis, Las Cruces, Raton, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe and Taos just in the last month.

  7. Keshawn Banks - Wikipedia

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    Banks was born on December 21, 1999, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. [1] He attended Rio Rancho High School and played football, basketball and track; he won three varsity letters while playing football and helped the team compile an undefeated 13–0 record and win the state championship in 2016.

  8. Rio Rancho, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The station features Rio Rancho area events and airs a weekly talk/discussion show on Sunday mornings with the Mayor of Rio Rancho (now Greg Hull). The station signal, broadcast on three frequencies (92.7 FM, 93.7 FM, and 1240 AM), serves the entire Albuquerque metro area, and six counties in central and western New Mexico.

  9. Braden River High School - Wikipedia

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    Braden River High School currently has 15 career and technical education teachers, 11 English teachers, 10 math teachers, 10 social studies teachers, 9 science teachers, 7 exceptional student education (for students with disabilities) teachers, 4 physical education teachers, 4 visual and performing arts teachers, 3 reading teachers, 3 foreign language teachers, 1 driver's education teacher ...