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Cibola High School (New Mexico)

1974 establishments in New MexicoEducational institutions established in 1974High schools in Albuquerque, New MexicoPublic high schools in New Mexico
Cibola High School entrance Albuquerque NM 2023 10 15 10 47 03
Cibola High School entrance Albuquerque NM 2023 10 15 10 47 03

Cibola High School (CHS) is a public senior high school located in northwest Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is part of the Albuquerque Public Schools District. Due to rapid population growth on the west side of Albuquerque, Cibola was the largest high school in the state of New Mexico until 2006, and was overcrowded with over 3,200 students and 62 portable classrooms. School enrollment was reduced in 2007 with the opening of a new high school on Albuquerque’s west side. Volcano Vista High School opened in the fall of 2007. The following year, in 2008, CHS underwent a massive remodel and expansion of the school. The current enrollment stands at 2,197.

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Cibola High School (New Mexico)
Ellison Road Northwest, Albuquerque

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Ellison Road Northwest 1510
87114 Albuquerque
New Mexico, United States
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