Socorro High School (Socorro, New Mexico)

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Socorro High School
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Socorro High School (Socorro, New Mexico)
1200 Michigan St

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87801-1367

United States
Coordinates 34°02′33″N106°54′24″W / 34.0426°N 106.9067°W / 34.0426; -106.9067 Coordinates: 34°02′33″N106°54′24″W / 34.0426°N 106.9067°W / 34.0426; -106.9067
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School type Public
School districtSocorro Consolidated Schools
NCES District ID 3502460 [1]
CEEB code 320660
NCES School ID 350246000571 [2]
Teaching staff27 [2]
Enrollment461 [2]  (2016-17)
Color(s)Blue and white   
Athletics conference NMAA 4A District 3
MascotWarriors
Website socorro.k12.nm.us/shs/default.html

Socorro High School is the only public high school in Socorro, New Mexico, and the only high school in the Socorro Consolidated School District. As of 2017, the school reported 461 students.

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Background

In 2014, the school was ranked below average for the state in college readiness, and near average in reading and math by U.S. News & World Report . [3] The New Mexico Public Education Department gave the school a 'B' letter grade in 2013. [4]

Socorro high participates in athletics as part of the New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA). The school is in district 3, and as of 2014 is in the AAAA class. The Socorro high's football team won the AAA state championship in 1977. [5] The boys' basketball team won the state AAA championship in 1998. [6] The girls' golf program has won the state A-AAA championship 18 times from 1973 to 2013. [7] The boys golf program won the A-AAA championship 12 times from 1962 to 1982, and again in 2006 [8] and 2016.[ citation needed ]

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