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Española Valley High School (EVHS) is a Title-1
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of the
Española Public Schools Española Public School District #55 (EPSD) or Española Public Schools (EPS) is a school district based in Española, New Mexico, United States, USA. It includes sections of Rio Arriba County and Santa Fe County. In the year 2000 the district ...
District, located in
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. Nearly 97% of the student body is made up of
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enrollment. The school's athletic teams are referred to as the Sundevils, which is also the school's mascot.


History

Española was founded with the arrival of the railroad in 1880, which spurred population growth in the region. Private education existed until 1905, when the demand for public schooling led to the establishment of two high schools.
Santa Cruz High School Santa Cruz High School is a comprehensive public school in Santa Cruz, California which originally opened in 1897 and now serves an enrollment of about 1,040 students in grades nine through twelve. It is part of the Santa Cruz City School Dist ...
, located just outside of Española, opened in 1908, while Española High School was founded in downtown Española in 1920. The schools were situated on opposite sides of the
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. Although the schools were operated by separate districts, administrators recognized the benefits of merging them to reduce costs and resolve a longstanding rivalry. Construction of Española Valley High School began shortly thereafter, with the new campus located on El Llano Mesa on the eastern side of Española. The school opened its doors in the fall of 1975, initially serving grades 10 through 12 with over 950 students. The first graduating class was in 1976, and Merce Villarreal served as the first principal. During the construction of the new campus, sporting events were held at the old Española High School due to budget constraints. In 1979, the new sports complex was completed at the EVHS campus, including the large gymnasium now known as ''Edward Medina Gymnasium''. This gymnasium remains the largest high school gymnasium in New Mexico.Espanola Valley Basketball facility
. Española Public School District. Retrieved on February 28, 2008.


Academics

At Espanola Valley High School,
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(AP) courses are offered at EVHS in almost every subject. There are over 27 elective classes offered to students including
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at
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. Since 2011, a student is required 24 credit hours to graduate.


Torch award

EVHS Students who have earned a 3.5 GPA yearly and involved in extracurricular activities (including athletics), are awarded the Torch Award. The award is the most honorary award of its kind at EVHS. It was created by then Principal Bruce Hopmeier in 2005.


Student body and administration


Service area

Espanola Valley High School is a
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high school located in
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. It is one of four high schools in the county and serves students from a wide range of communities. These include the city of Española and nearby areas such as Abiquiu,
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, Chamita, Chili, Dixon, El Duende, Hernandez,
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, Los Luceros, Lyden, Medanales,
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,
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, San Jose,
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, Velarde, and a part of Ojo Sarco—all situated within Rio Arriba County. Additionally, the school serves portions of Santa Fe County, including Chimayo, La Puebla, Rio Chiquito, Santa Cruz, Sombrillo, and a portion of El Valle de Arroyo Seco. This diverse catchment area highlights the school's importance as a central educational institution for students from both counties.


Demographics

EVHS has a total minority enrollment of 97.8%, with Hispanic students comprising 85.6% of the student body—significantly higher than the state average of 63%.


Principals


Extracurricular activities


Athletics program

Española Valley High School fields 25 athletics varsity teams, including
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, cross country,
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teams. EVHS competes in the
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and is classified as a 4A school in District 2, alongside
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,
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, and
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. The school has won six state championships in various sports and produced 14 individual state champions. In 2007, EVHS set a New Mexico high school record with 10 graduating seniors receiving major
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and Division II scholarships. Additionally, the school was honored with the Sportsmanship Award by the NMAA in both 1989 and 2002.


Boys basketball

Since 2008, EVHS has remained consistently competitive in AAAA basketball. The Sundevils captured the state title in the 2011 season as the #2 seed, defeating Goddard High School (55–52). and secured a second title defeating rival Capital High School (36–34) as the #4 seed. EVHS has appeared in the State Final Four in the 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2025 seasons, and appeared in the Championship Game in the 2010, 2011, 2016 and 2018 seasons.


Rivalries

EVHS has maintained a rivalry with Los Alamos High School in most competitive sports. Other rivals include Capital High School and Taos High School for basketball.


State championships

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Music program


Band

Española Valley High School's band, ''Sound of Northern New Mexico'', under the direction of Robert Felix, gained national recognition. Throughout the 1980s, the band participated in numerous competitions, including several college bowl games. In 1984, the band received an invitation from the Tournament of Roses Committee to perform in the
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, marking a historic first for the event. EVHS is one of only four schools in New Mexico to have participated and marched in the Rose Parade.List of Tournament of Roses parade schools
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Mariachi

In the late 1990s, the marching band at Española Valley High School was discontinued. In response, music teacher Alfonso Trujillo established a small
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as an elective class. The group, ''Mariachi Sol del Valle'', performed at local events for several years. In 2008, the band performed at a campaign rally for presidential candidate
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in Española. Several months later, the school's band received an invitation to participate in the 2009 presidential inaugural parade in
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, selected from over 1,400 schools nationwide.


Student organizations

EVHS offers more than 45
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. Among the most notable are the Supercomputing Challenge, the Television Production program, M.E.S.A, the ''Sundevil Torch'' (the school's official student-run newspaper), ''El Diablo del Sol'' (the school yearbook), the Student School Improvement Team, and the Student Council.


Student Council

The EVHS Student Council is an active member of the New Mexico Association of Student Councils (NMASC) and participates in their annual state conferences. In both the 2013–14 and 2015–16 school years, EVHS students were elected as State President. Additionally, an EVHS student served as State Secretary for the NMASC from 2011–12 school year. In the fall of 2011, the EVHS Student Council was selected to host the NMASC annual conference, and in 2014, it hosted the NMASC State Conference, where the school was honored with the Gold Council Award.


Notable alumni

* Alan Martinez, current
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of the
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*
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, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives * Debbie Rodella, former member of the New Mexico House of Representatives * Leo Jaramillo, member of the
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References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Espanola Valley High School Educational institutions established in 1975 Public high schools in New Mexico Schools in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico Española, New Mexico