Special Programs

  • 21st Century Community Learning Center: 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) is an out of school time program offered free of charge through a federal grant administered by the New Mexico Public Education Department.  The program offers academic, leadership, and enrichment opportunities for students and families.  Click here for more information. 

  • Bilingual & EL Services: Española Public Schools implements a Heritage Language (Spanish or Tewa) instructional programs at all school sites and at most grade levels (K-12) as staff is available. Española Public Schools also offers English Language Development (ELD) to English Learners (ELs) as needed at all school sites. EL services are enhanced and supported through Title III program funding.  Click here for more information. 

  • Indian Education Services: Española Public School's Indian Education Department strives to provide a culturally-appropriate and responsive educational experience, while providing a quality education for the capacity and sustainability of our Native American students and their tribes, while providing and strengthening community, cultural relations, and understandings within the Española Valley. Click here for more information. 

  • HOPE Program: The Homeless Opportunities = Power in Education program supports students who are experiencing unstable housing, doubled-up situations, homelessness or inadequate living conditions. HOPE strives to improve training, identification, enrollment, stability and success in school from pre-school to high school to post-secondary education.  Students Living in unstable housing or in doubled up situations may be eligible for support services at their school sites.  Click here for more information. 

  • Title I Program: Title I provides financial assistance to districts and schools with high numbers or high percentages of children from low-income families to help ensure that all children meet challenging state academic standards. Our school utilizes its Title I funding to provide Intervention Course, Renaissance Learning (Reading), Edgenuity MyPath (Math and Reading), iLit ELL, and Rosetta Stone Click here for more information.

  • GEAR UP Grant: Gaining Early Awareness & Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) New Mexico is a seven-year initiative funded by the U.S. Department of Education.  Through this grant, Española Public Schools will create an intentional structure of support that fosters student success in a postsecondary career regardless of race and socioeconomic status.  GEAR UP will work with the staff at EVHS and CFVMS to create engaging opportunities that center on the theme of college and career readiness. Click here for more information.

  • School Based Health Program:  Espanola Public Schools has partnered with El Centro Family Health to provide healthy programs for students, are managed by certified community health workers. These programs can help needy students with food assistance, housing assistance, transportation, care coordination, nutrition and fitness. Available to all students, district faculty & staff members

  • Bilingualism/Biliteracy Seal Program:  Española Valley High School is committed to the preservation, revitalization, restoration, and maintenance of Spanish and Native Languages. The EVHS Seal of Bilingualism-Biliteracy Program is part of that commitment, promoting excellence by building upon the rich cultural assets of all students while advancing the mastery of two or more languages (Spanish/English and Tewa/English).

  • Upward Bound at Northern New Mexico College: Upward Bound is a FREE support and academic preparation program for college-bound Freshmen and Sophomores at Española Valley High School. This program is sponsored by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education.

  • NMAA Activities: The New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA) is a nonprofit organization that regulates interscholastic programs for junior and senior high schools in New Mexico.  As an NMAA participating school, EVHS offers the following non-athletic activities:

  • NMAA Sports: The New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA) is a nonprofit organization that regulates interscholastic programs for junior and senior high schools in New Mexico.  As an NMAA participating school, CFVMS offers the following athletic activities:

  • AVID: AVID is a college and career prep program coordinated by the EPS district. At our school, it is offered as an elective, and the program also provides professional development to teachers. Several teachers utilize AVID strategies with students in academic classes. 

  • MESA: MESA is a college prep program that sparks early interest in STEM by bridging classroom concepts to real-world practice and inspires youth on their STEM journey of higher education and their future success.  It focuses on Math and Science education, as well as social skills and team building.

  • Robotics: Students engage in coding and mechanical engineering.  The program is designed to spark early interest in design and engineering.  Students compete in several competitions throughout the year.  Robotics is STEM based and focuses on Math and Science Education, as well as social skills and team building.

  • Honors Courses: Honors classes often offer the same curriculum as regular classes but are tailored for high achieving students- covering additional topics or some topics in greater depth.  

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