Pojoaque Valley Public Schools

Pojoaque Valley Public Schools is a school district based in Jaconita, New Mexico, United States. Pojoaque Valley Schools serves the Pojoaque Valley and the communities of Nambé, Jaconita, Tesuque, El Rancho, Arroyo Seco, and San Ildefonso. The district has one high school, one middle school, one intermediate school, one sixth grade academy and one elementary.

Pojoaque Valley Public Schools
Location
Pojoaque, New Mexico
Northern New Mexico
Northern Santa Fe County

United States
District information
TypePublic
MottoBound by unity and commitment, we are strengthening our future, one student at a time.[1]
GradesK-12
SuperintendentDr. Melville L. Morgan
Students and staff
Students1,964[2]
ColorsKelly Green/White
Other information
Slogan"Home of the Elks and Elkettes!"
Websitepvs.k12.nm.us

School Board

NamePosition
Jon Paul Romero President
Jeff Atencio Board Vice-President
Toby Velasquez Secretary
Sharon Dogruel Member
Fernando Quintana Member

Schools

High schools

Pojoaque Valley Public Schools Mission is provide students with the skills and knowledge to enable them to become productive and responsible citizens by exceeding the standards set forth by the New Mexico Public Education Department. .

Mid-high schools

  • Pojoaque Valley Middle School

6th Grade Academy

  • Sixth Grade Academy

Intermediate (4th-5th)

  • Pojoaque Valley Intermediate School

Elementary

  • Pablo Roybal Elementary School
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References

  1. "Pojoaque Valley Schools-About Us". Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  2. "2010SY 40D Enrollment by District" (PDF). New Mexico State Department of Education. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
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