V. Sue Cleveland High School

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Veronica Sue Cleveland
High School
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Address
Map
4800 Laban Rd. NE

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Information
TypePublic high school
Motto"A Storm is Comin"
Established2009
School districtRio Rancho Public School System
PrincipalScott Affentranger
Grades9-11 (Seniors located at Rio Rancho High School)
Enrollment1,634[1] (2009)
Color(s)Electric Blue, Silver & White
     
AthleticsNMAA
District 1-AAAAA
MascotStorm
WebsiteV. Sue Cleveland High School

V. Sue Cleveland High School is a public high school in the Rio Rancho Public school system located in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. It is currently housing grades 9-11 in it's first year of opperation. [2] and it helps relieve overcrowding in the at-capacity Rio Rancho High School.

At the opening, both high schools will transition to grades 9-12, unlike Rio Rancho High School's current 10-12 enrollment. At the same time, all existing Rio Rancho middle schools will transition to grades 6-8 and Rio Rancho Mid-High School will become a new middle school and a career-technical center.[3]

The school building covers more than 432,700 square feet, making it New Mexico's largest school. It is a green building and is classified as a LEED Silver certified building. Jaynes Corporation is the general contractor. [4]


Athletics

V.S. CHS will compete in the New Mexico Activities Association in the athletic Division 1-5A along with Rio Rancho High School, Cibola HS, West Mesa HS and Gallup HS.[5]

File:Student Map of V. Sue Cleveland.jpg
Student Map of Cleveland High School

External links

References

  1. ^ [http://www.observer-online.com/articles/2009/11/02/news/doc4aeb622a7eb6d368982517.txt V. Sue Cleveland Enrollment]
  2. ^ V. Sue Cleveland High School district website
  3. ^ RRPS Boundary Review Press Release
  4. ^ Davidson, Staci (2008). "Going green in the desert: with extensive experience in the education market and a dedication to sustainable values, Jaynes Corp. is helping to bring a unique high school to a growing New Mexico city". Construction Today. 6 (12): 213–214. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  5. ^ NMAA Distict Alignments