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Santa Fe High School (New Mexico) : ウィキペディア英語版
Santa Fe High School (New Mexico)

Santa Fe High School, is a Premier U.S. Secondary School based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The school is located in the oldest state capital in America, founded in 1610. The institution was founded in 1899 and is the oldest Public Secondary School in the state of New Mexico. The school exclusively educates a secondary-student based body, ninth through twelfth grade.
The school is known for its rigorous and academically prominent Advanced Placement program.
== History ==
Founded in 1899, Santa Fe High School is the oldest of the three high schools in Santa Fe Secondary Schools, and is the largest comprehensive high school in northern New Mexico. Santa Fe High was originally located in downtown Santa Fe, near the historic Plaza. In 1966, Santa Fe Senior (Form IV) High, initially grades 11 and 12, moved from the downtown campus to their current location on a high plateau at intersections of Siringo and Yucca roads. Sophomores were relocated to the ‘new’ Santa Fe Senior High campus three years later. Freshmen continued attending Santa Fe Middle High at the downtown campus until 1976. In 1977, the downtown campus was completely closed and freshmen began attending the ‘unified’ Santa Fe Middle and Senior High campus where we are presently located.
In 1971 the Vocational High School opened on the southern portion of the new Santa Fe High campus as a separate/alternative educational setting. The Vocational High School provided specialized training to students in 25 different fields. Today, what remains from the Vocational High School is known as the South Campus, which houses many of their current buildings for their preparatory programs in specialized fields.〔

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