Abiquiu Elementary school has an obligation to provide a safe and secure learning environment for the school community, which includes students, staff, and volunteers. Parents, students and school employees have identified safety, order, respect and high academic standards as their top focus areas. We believe that all students and school staff have the right to teach and learn in schools that are safe, orderly, and drug-free and to meet this goal of positive learning communities; Abiquiu Elementary School has adopted CHARACTER COUNTS! The Six Pillars of Character, Trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship.
Parents and Families! You are very important to us and your child's development. Once the students leave the classroom, it is you who continues to help encourage and support the child in the learning process. This is the only way they can achieve the success they deserve.
Thank you for your dedicated support.
Carlos F. Vigil Middle School offers a unique learning environment that embraces diversity and fosters personal growth and excellence.We are located in the beautiful Espanola Valley and serve students from eleven elementary schools with our surrounding communities. At Carlos F. Vigil Middle School all students and staff join forces to embrace challenging opportunities that support academic, physical and emotional success. Currently there are 264 seventh graders and 295 eighth graders.
Chimayo Elementary
School
is rich in tradition and is known for its community involvement. I am
proud to be the principal of this school community. At this unique small
school, we have several very experience talented faculty. Some of our faculty
are now teaching children of former students. Our staff is working hard to do
their best to maintain the essence that makes Chimayo so special and at the
same time, introduce new ideas and programs that are aimed at taking the school
and its students into the 21st Century. The world around us is
changing very rapidly and the intimate knowledge of each our students helps us
individualized learning as we prepare all of our students for a complex world,
that is increasingly competitive and hyper-connected.
Our family
at Dixon Elementary has increased in size incredibly over the past several
years. Ten years ago our attendance hovered at 40 students. Today we service
over 80 students K-6 with a limited staff of four full-time instructors, each
of whom teaches two grade levels with the exception of kindergarten
Española Valley High School opened its doors in the fall of 1975, as the students from Española High School and Santa Cruz were combined. The first graduating class at Espanola Valley High School graduated over 400 students. Espanola Valley High School initially housed only 10th thru 12th. Grade. In 1978, Espanola Valley High School added the 9th. Grade.
Welcome to Eutimio "Tim" Salazar III Fairview Elementary home of the Gophers and located in the heart of the Espanola Valley. Fairview Elementary, originally named for its location within the Espanola Valley opened its doors in 1965. Later, on February 9, 1997 the school was renamed Eutimio "Tim" Salazar III Fairview Elementary, more commonly known as ETS Fairview Elementary. The school, is now the 3rd largest elementary school in the Espanola Public School system, ETS Fairview Elementary enrolls approximately 400 students in kindergarten through 6th Grade.
Hernandez Elementary School boundaries
exist along Highway 84/285. The school
community extends to the south along Prince
Drive for about three miles north and to Medanales
for about six miles. The school serves
kindergarten through sixth grade students with a student population
from 185-200. The
school site maintains one-two classrooms per grade level during most school years.
During the summer months, Hernandez Elementary School, provides summer tutoring through our K-3 plus program.
The Mission of James H. Rodriquez is to provide and continuously improve a quality education for all students in a safe environment by implementing an educational program that ensures students are prepared to meet educational and lifelong challenges.
Welcome to Los Niños Kindergarten
Center "Home of the Dolphins" and located in the heart of the Espanola Valley.
Los Ninos Kindergarten Center was opened in 1987, making our school 28 years
old. Los Ninos Kindergarten School is known as a "feeder" school that
services kindergarten students from two surrounding elementary schools, (TEQ)
Tony E. Quintana, and (JHR) James H. Rodriguez Elementary. Los Niños
Kindergarten Center is home to 7 Kindergarten classes and 6 Preschool classes.
Los Ninos Kindergarten Center enrolls approximately 200 students in Preschool
and Kindergarten.
Mt. View Elementary School and our community recognize and promote literacy, technology, and wellness education as a means to achieve student success as responsible, productive and caring citizens.
Welcome to the Home of
the Dragons where we, proudly, serve 460 students in grades K-6th.
We are located on Hwy 74 # 411 in
Okay Owingeh Pueblo, New Mexico.

Welcome to Tony E. Quintana "Sombrillo" Elementary, proud home of the Vikings. Tony E. Quintana Elementary is on the southern-most edge of the Espanola Public School District. The newly built Tony E. Quintana Elementary opened its doors on August 2006. Tony E. Quintana is the fourth largest school in the Espanola Public school system with an enrollment of 260 students in grades 1 through 6.
Velarde Elementary is a small rural school serving its community for generations. It serves grade K through 6th, with one teacher for each grade level. It has the services of a librarian assistant, a Title I computer lab assistant, as well as two classroom Educational Assistants.