La Academia de Esperanza

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La Academia de Esperanza (LADE) is a charter school in Albuquerque, New Mexico. LADE has two campuses: one at the Desert Hills Treatment Center [1] and the other campus in Albuquerque's South Valley at the intersection of Coors and Old Coors. La Academia de Esperanza has a charter through Albuquerque Public Schools.

La Academia de Esperanza was founded in 2003 to serve "the growing population of 'at risk' youth" in Albuquerque. [2]

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References

  1. Desert Hills Treatment Center
  2. "La Academia de Esperanza". APS.edu. APS. Retrieved 19 April 2016.

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