Deming Public Schools
Deming Public Schools is a public school district headquartered in Deming, New Mexico, United States.
The district serves the city of Deming and the village of Columbus as well as all other areas in Luna County.[1]
Services to residents of Palomas, Chihuahua
Deming Public Schools buses U.S. citizen students residing in
To avoid having children travel down a two-lane road, the superintendent of the Deming Public Schools ordered school buses to park at the border.
The first border crossings to American schools began in 1949.[3] The tradition began when the principal of the elementary school in Columbus allowed children of one father living in Mexico to send his children to the school, and the school district began accepting students living in Mexico. At first, the district allowed non-U.S. citizens to attend. Around the 1970s Luna County began requiring U.S. citizenship in order for children to attend schools, but the district continued accepting children not living in Luna County.[2]
Schools
All schools,[4] except for Columbus Elementary, are located in Deming. Columbus Elementary is located in Columbus, New Mexico.
Secondary schools
Zoned schools
- Deming Intermediate School (6)
- Red Mountain Middle School (7–8)
- Deming High School (9–12)
Early College High School (9–12)
Charter schools
- Deming Cesar Chavez Charter High School (9–12)
Alternative schools
- Secure School (9–12)
- Alternative High School (10–12)
Primary schools
3/4DD and K–6
- Columbus Elementary School (K–6)
- Of the district's schools, this one is the closest to the English learners. About 94% of the students are classified as low income.[2]
- Of the district's schools, this one is the closest to the
K–5
- Bataan Elementary School
- Bell Elementary School
- Chaparral Elementary School
- Memorial Elementary School
- Ruben S Torres Elementary School
3/4DD
- My Little School
School Quality Scores
The State of New Mexico Public Education Department rates all school districts on a scale of A through F.
Scores for this district can be found at this web site:
http://aae.ped.state.nm.us/
References
- U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
- ^ a b c d Layton, Lyndsey. "Children cross Mexican border to receive a U.S. education." The Washington Post. September 20, 2013. Retrieved on February 28, 2014.
- ^ ISBN 0873678435, 9780873678438. p. 103. "Since 1949 Mexicans have been crossing the border to attend schools in the Deming Public School District in New Mexico. In fact, the superintendent ordered the school buses to park on the U.S. side of the border crossing so that the students would not have to walk on a two-lane road to the school."
- ^ "Deming Public Schools". Retrieved February 10, 2014.
External links
- Deming Public Schools - Official site.