Española Valley High School
Española Valley High School is a Title-1 public senior high school of the Española Public Schools District, located in Española, New Mexico. Nearly 3/4ths of the student body is made up of Hispanic students.
The school is located within the city limits in Fairview, a small suburb community in the southern part of Rio Arriba County. EVHS also serves the communities of Alcalde, Velarde as well as the northern part of Santa Fe County, including Chimayo, Santa Cruz, and Sombrillo. EVHS also attracts commuter students from other school districts and neighboring towns such as Dixon, Pojoaque and Santa Fe. For 2016–17, the student enrollment is 1,150 students.
The school's athletic teams are referred to as the Sundevils, which is also the school's mascot.
History
was founded with the introduction of the railroads in 1880; with the railroads came an influx in population, private education existed until 1905, when the county saw a demand for public education. Two high schools opened, Santa Cruz High School just right out outside of Española in 1908, and Española High School opened in downtown in 1920. The schools were located on opposite sides of the Rio Grande.Although both schools were operated by the same school district, administrators believed merger of schools was cost effective and the best decision for the city. Months later construction of EVHS school began, the location for the new school was on the El Llano mesa, on Española's east side. Doors opened to 10–12th graders in the fall semester of 1975 to over 950 students. The first graduating class was 1976, Merce Villareal was the first principal.
While the new campus was under construction sporting events remained at the old Española High School due to a lack of funds. In 1979 a new sports complex was finally complete at the new high school campus along with the gymnasium, known today as Edward Medina Gymnasium.
Academics
At Espanola Valley High School, Advanced Placement courses are offered at EVHS in almost every subject. There are over 27 elective classes offered to students including concurrent enrollment at Northern New Mexico College.Students of EVHS are on an individualized four–year otherwise known as the "Next–Step plan" due to standards-based curriculum set up by the district and state. Since 2011, a student is required 24 credit hours to graduate from EVHS, previously only 23 were needed.
Awards
Torch award
EVHS Students who have earned a 3.5 GPA yearly and involved in extracurricular activities, can apply and are considered for the award. The Torch award is the most prestigious honorary award of its kind at EVHS. The award was created by former principal Bruce Hopmeier in 2005.State testing
NMPED state assessment
The New Mexico Public Education Department replaced the "No Child Left Behind Act" and AYP testing with a new school grading formula, which took effect for the 2010–11 school year. The grade is calculated using many forms of testing, and includes graduation rates.Administration and student body
Principals
List of EVHS Principals | - |
Name | Years Served |
Robert Archuleta | 2016–present |
Leslie Romero Kilmer | 2015–2016 |
Elizabeth Lucero, Ed.S | 2014–2016 |
Hoyt Mutz | 2012–2014 |
Theresa Flores | 2011–2012 |
Arthur G. Salazar, Ed.S | 2010–2011 |
W. Bruce Hopmeier, Ed.D | 2003–2010 |
Ralph Chacon | 2002–2003 |
Andrew Rendon | 2000–2002 |
Beverly Averitt | 1998–2000 |
Ted Salazar | 1995–1997 |
Henry Andaloza | 1993–1994 |
George Gonzales | 1990–1992 |
Arthur G. Salazar, Ed.S | 1985–1989 |
Gilbert Vigil | 1982–1985 |
Jose Benito Chavez | 1978–1981 |
Merce Villareal | 1975–1977 |
Student statistics
Ethnicity | This School | State Average |
White | 22.6% | 29% |
Hispanic | 67.2% | 56% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 9.0% | 11% |
African American | 0.3% | 3% |
Pacific Islander | 0.9% | 1% |
Extracurricular activities
Athletics program
Española Valley High School competes in the New Mexico Activities Association, they are classified as a 5A school in District 2 along with: Albuquerque Academy, Capital High School, Del Norte High School and Los Alamos High School.Throughout its history, Espanola Valley competed in 4A, capturing three state championships in various sports, and eleven individual state champions. Many graduates have gone to participate in NCAA Division I, Division II, and Division III athletics. In 2007, the school set a New Mexico High School record for major NCAA scholarships for 10 graduating seniors. In 1989 and 2002 the school was voted by the NMAA with the "Sportsmanship Award".
Boys basketball
Since 2006, EVHS has competed in the post–season state tournaments. The program has been coached by James Branch since April 2017, he replaced long time coach Richard Martinez.The team made its first state tournament in the 2006 season, quarterfinals in 2007, semi-finals in 2008, and 2009. In the 2010 season the Sundevils made it to the state finals, losing to Roswell High School at University Arena. After five years of appearances in the tournament the Sundevils captured the state title in the 2011 season as the #2 seed, defeating Goddard High School.
In 2016, EVHS won its second basketball title, defeating rival Capital High School as the #4 seed.
Rivalries
EVHS has maintained a rivalry with Los Alamos High School in most competitive sports since opening. Other rivals include Capital High School for basketball.State championships
Music program
Band
Española Valley High's Band "Sound of Northern New Mexico", led by Robert Felix, was nationally renowned. Throughout the 1980s the band attended many competitions, including many college bowl games. In 1984, the Band attended the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California, the band was sent an invitation from the committee, a first for the parade. EVHS is only 1 out of 4 schools in New Mexico to attend and march in the Rose Parade.Mariachi
In the late 1990s the marching band at Española Valley dissolved. Music teacher Alfonso Trujillo started a small mariachi band as an elective class. The group "Mariachi Sol del Valle" performed for local events for several years. In 2008 when Presidential candidate Barack Obama stopped in Espanola for a campaign rally the band performed in the event. Months later the schools band received an invitation from out of 1,400 schools throughout the country to be a participant in the 2009 Presidential inaugural parade in Washington, D.C.Student organizations
There are over 45 clubs, organizations and extracurricular activities at EVHS, Most notable are the Supercomputing Challenge, which has received many awards from state competitions, M.E.S.A, "The Sundevil Torch", the school's official student run newspaper,"The Diablo del Sol", the school's yearbook, Student School Improvement team, and the Student Council.Student Council
The EVHS Student Council is a member of the New Mexico Association of Student Councils, it attends their state conferences every year.During the 2013–14 and 2015–16 school years, EVHS students were elected as the State President. Additionally, an EVHS student served the NMASC as State Secretary from 2011–12. In the fall of 2011, the EVHS Student Council was selected to be the host school for the annual conference and hosted the 2014 NMASC State Conference, that year EVHS won the Gold Council award.
Notable alumni
- T. Glenn Ellington – New Mexico Court of Appeals Judge and New Mexico District Court Judge, Class of 1979
- Orlinda Naranjo – Texas District Court Judge
- Debbie Rodella – Chair of the New Mexico House of Representatives Business & Industry Committee