Los Lunas High School
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Los Lunas High School | |
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Los Lunas, NM, USA | |
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Principal | of Upperclassmen: Claudia Krause-Johnson |
Dean Principal Principal Activities |
of Students: Brian Baca of Prep. Academy: Julie Smith of Underclassmen: Robert Stevens Director: Pam Davis |
Students | 1,791 (2007-2008) 2,217 (2006-2007) |
Faculty | 33 Faculty, 109 Teachers |
Type | Public High School |
Grades | 9 to 12 |
Athletics | 5A |
Mascot | Tiger |
Established | 1926 |
Coordinators: Registrar: Counseling: |
Prep. Academy: Dusty Price Cindy Giron Freshmen: Rhonda Flores Sophomores: Pete Bustamante Juniors: Etta Delgato Seniors: Natalie Siaz, Jamie Wilson |
Homepage | http://www.llschools.net/schools/Llhs/index.html |
Los Lunas High School is a high school (grades 9 - 12) in Los Lunas, Valencia County, New Mexico. In 2003 it had some 2,383 students. The school's student count before US Labor Day in September 2007 was 1,791.[1]
Los Lunas High School was founded in 1926 as Solomon Luna High School.[2] Named for Solomon Luna, the most prominent political and financial leader of the area at the time, the school was created to ease travel to Belen High School.[2] Solomon Luna High School was consolidated into the Los Lunas Public Schools in 1945 and later renamed to "Los Lunas High School."[2]
The aging main building of old Soloman Luna High School still stands, and currently serves as the administration offices of Los Lunas Middle School. An engraving above the building's main doors continues to read "Soloman Luna High School".
Los Lunas High School is known for its emphasis on Athletics[3], and more recently, on Performing Arts.
Los Lunas High School's east side rival will be Valencia High School.
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[edit] Principals
Name | Starting Year | Ending Year | Tenure |
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Rex Hennington | 1998 | 2003 | 5 years |
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Gina Sallie | 2003 | 2006 | 3 years |
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Dan Webb | 2006 | 2007 | 1 year |
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Claudia Krause-Johnson | 2007 | ---- | ---- |
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[edit] Schedule
Los Lunas High School has returned to using block schedule. With this system a student will have have 4 classes per semester and 8 classes in 1 year. The return to the regular block schedule comes after an experiment with a modified block schedule for the 2006-2007 school year.
In the modified block schedule any particular student could have up to 8 classes in one day. Modified block scheduling allowed some classes to be "half-block" and last year-round in oppositon to a "full-block" course which would last 1 semester. The modified block was implemented because some teachers and administrators felt that some courses needed to be year long. Courses offered as half-blocks were core classes such as Math, English, Science and other various electives including Spanish and Yearbook. Marching band remained full-block and concert band was offered as full-block in the spring as well.
[edit] Performing Arts
The Los Lunas High School Tiger Band received 3rd Place and Outstanding Auxiliary in class 5A during the 2003 NM Pageant of Bands at Wilson Stadium in Albuquerque, NM.[5] The bands also received 10th place in finals competition and 7th place in preliminary competition at the 2004 NMSU Tournament of Bands; this was the first time the band placed in the top 10 at this event.[6] A band website is located at: web.mac.com/llhsband
[edit] Sports
In 2005 the Football team toppled the top ranked Las Cruces Bull-Dawgs for the first time since 1992.[7]
[edit] References
- ^ "Fewer drop-outs equals crowding at LLHS" (.HTML), The Valencia County News-Bulletin, 5 September 2007. Retrieved on 2007-09-05.
- ^ a b c "School days" (.HTML), The Valencia County News-Bulletin, 15 November 2003. Retrieved on 2005-11-05.
- ^ "Athletic facilities to get $1 million in upgrades in Los Lunas" (.HTML), The Valencia County News-Bulletin, 7 January 2004. Retrieved on 2008-04-21.
- ^ "LLHS gets new principal; program set to aid dropouts" (.HTML), The Valencia County News-Bulletin, 3 July 2007. Retrieved on 2007-07-04.
- ^ New Mexico: New Mexico Pageant of Bands, Albuquerque (Wilson Stadium), MARCHING.COM, 11 October 2003, <http://www.marching.com/events/2003/scores/101103.html>. Retrieved on 21 April 2008
- ^ NMSU Pride MB 2004 Tournament of Bands Results, NMSU Pride Band, 23 October 2004, <http://www.nmsu.edu/~pride/TOB/2003_Results/2004_Results.htm>. Retrieved on 5 September 2006
- ^ "Finally, Tigers down 'Dawgs" (.HTML), The Valencia County News-Bulletin, 21 September 2005. Retrieved on 2008-04-21.
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