Century High School (Los Lunas, New Mexico)

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Century High School is an alternative high school for the Los Lunas Public Schools in Los Lunas, New Mexico.

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The school is located at 32 Sun Valley Road in Los Lunas, New Mexico.

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    Coordinates: 34°47′49″N106°42′36″W / 34.79694°N 106.71000°W / 34.79694; -106.71000