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Las Cruces High School is a public high school in
Las Cruces, New Mexico Las Cruces (; "the crosses") is the second-largest city in the U.S. state of New Mexico and the seat of Doña Ana County. As of the 2020 census the population was 111,385. Las Cruces is the largest city in both Doña Ana County and southern Ne ...
, United States. LCHS opened in 1954 and is the oldest public high school in Las Cruces. As of the 2016–17 school year, it serves 1,661 students from grades 9–12. It is a part of
Las Cruces Public Schools Las Cruces Public Schools (LCPS) is a school district headquartered in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The school district covers the city of Las Cruces as well as White Sands Missile Range, the settlement of Doña Ana, and the town of Mesilla. The syst ...
.


History

Although the school's official history dates only to the formation of Las Cruces Public Schools in 1954, Las Cruces High School (LCHS) is the successor to the former Las Cruces Union High School (1918), which was located at the corner of Alameda and Picacho Avenues near downtown Las Cruces. LCHS inherited the Bulldog mascot and school colors from the former school, which served as a unified high school for the several smaller school districts that existed in the area before being consolidated to form LCPS. The present campus on El Paseo Road opened in 1956, at which point the old LCHS building was converted to house Alameda Junior High School. AJHS itself closed its doors in the early 1980s and the old building sat vacant for several years before being extensively renovated to house the Third Judicial District Court. The current campus has undergone numerous renovations and expansions since opening its doors in 1956. Among the more recent additions to the campus a vocational arts building was constructed in 1993, a new classroom wing and central hallway ("D" wing) were built in 1997, the music wing was renovated and a new band facility added between 1996 and 1998, the cafeteria was renovated and a commons area added in 2000, and another new classroom wing opened in 2002. Beginning in the summer of 2013, the campus underwent an extensive three-phase renovation, with a proposed budget of $84 million USD. The main building is dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima, and the gym lobby is dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows. St. Genevieve is the patron saint of Las Cruces High School.


El Paseo campus renovations

A multi-phase construction program was proposed to renovate the school. The contract was awarded to Wooten-Sundt joint construction venture, and construction for Phase I broke ground in 2014.


Rivalry

LCHS has a long-standing rivalry with Mayfield, the city's second-oldest public high school, with the annual football clash between the schools routinely attracting more than 20,000 fans. LCHS and MHS have combined to win 11 of the past 20 New Mexico state championships in football, with the annual year-end game between the schools almost invariably determining the district title. The Mayfield-Las Cruces high school football rivalry was voted the 9th best in the nation by
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in 2008. The documentary film ''Cruces Divided'' is based on this rivalry.


Athletics

LCHS competes in the
New Mexico Activities Association The New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA) is a nonprofit organization that regulates interscholastic programs for junior and senior high schools in New Mexico. It hosts the statewide sports championship games each year. History NMAA was or ...
(NMAA), as a class 6A school in District 3. In 2014, NMAA realigned the state's schools in to six classifications and adjusted district boundaries. In addition to Las Cruces High School, the schools in District 3-6A include: Oñate High School, Mayfield High School, Gadsden High School, Hobbs High School, and Carlsbad High School (New Mexico). From its opening until the opening of the Pan American Center, the
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team played its home games at the LCHS gym, and the West first round games of the 1959 NCAA University Division basketball tournament were held there, one of only two high school gymnasiums to host games of the tournament (the other being Capitol Hill High School in Oklahoma City).


State championships

(*) Las Cruces Union High School (†) Not officially recognized by NMAA, which does not recognize any state football titles before 1950.


Notable alumni

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, professional golfer, 2002 PGA Champion *
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, UFC flyweight fighter *
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, actress * Chuck Franco,
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of New Mexico since 2011 * Jerry Hinsley, former professional baseball player in
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David Krummenacker David Krummenacker (born May 24, 1975) is a professional track athlete. Background Krummenacker was born in El Paso, Texas. He graduated from Las Cruces High School in New Mexico in 1993 where he won several state track titles and also played ...
, professional track athlete * Taylor Lytle, professional soccer player in the National Women's Soccer League * Benjamin Alire Sáenz, author * Letticia Martinez, Paralympic swimmer * Vendula Strnadová, professional soccer player


References

{{authority control Educational institutions established in 1954 Public high schools in New Mexico Buildings and structures in Las Cruces, New Mexico Schools in Doña Ana County, New Mexico 1954 establishments in New Mexico