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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 ...
Nob Hill is a neighborhood in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, consisting of a commercial district along Central Avenue (former U.S. Route 66) and surrounding residential areas.
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The district held a focus group, open to the public, the evening of Tuesday, Nov. 28, at Church Street Elementary School as part of its "Vision Quest" initiative. TPSD superintendent Rob Picou ...
Jun. 17—TUPELO — Ongoing construction and improvement projects at Church Street Elementary and the surrounding property will bring new life to the former school-turned district office while ...
110 1st Street SW: Albuquerque: Demolished in February 1970. [7] 2: Gymnasium-Auditorium Building: July 26, 1982 (#82003312) November 21, 1988: Albuquerque Indian School Campus: Albuquerque: Destroyed by fire on July 28, 1987. [8] 3: Charles Ilfeld Company Warehouse: Charles Ilfeld Company Warehouse: June 10, 1975 (#75002130) January 1, 1978: ...
The Downtown Neighborhood is a neighborhood in Albuquerque, New Mexico, located between Downtown and Old Town. It is sometimes known as the Fourth Ward based on Albuquerque's former system of political wards. The neighborhood is a mostly residential area consisting largely of single-family dwellings in various sizes and styles constructed ...
One of the new developments was the Monte Vista Addition, which was laid out in 1926 leaving room for a future elementary school at the intersection of two diagonal boulevards, Monte Vista and Campus. Albuquerque Public Schools originally planned to build a ten-classroom school, but scaled the plans back to eight classrooms to cut costs. The ...