Rio Rancho Public Schools
Rio Rancho Public Schools
Description
Rio Rancho Public Schools District Profile Updated 12/13/16 District founded: July 1994 Enrollment: 17,457 (December 2016) Third largest in NM Students qualifying for special education services: 14.67% Students receiving free/reduced lunch benefits: 42.8% Schools: Shining Stars Preschool (3 and 4-year-olds) 10 elementary schools (K-5) 4 middle schools (6-8) Cleveland High School (9-12) Rio Rancho High School (9-12) Independence High School (alternative 9-12) Rio Rancho Cyber Academy (6-12) School Board: District 1 Wynne D. Coleman Member Elected: February 7, 2017 Term Expires: 2021 District 2 Ramon Montaño President Elected: February 3, 2015 Term Expires: 2019 District 3 Martha Janssen Member Elected: February 5, 2013 Re-elected February 7, 2017 Term Expires: 2021 District 4 Ryan Parra Secretary Elected: February 3, 2015 Term Expires: 2019 District 5 Catherine Cullen Vice-President Elected: February 5, 2013 Re-elected February 7, 2017 Term Expires: 2021 Superintendent: V. Sue Cleveland, Ed.D Employees: 2,213 Operating Budget: $122,292,236 (pending a cut of 1.5%) Graduation Rates: Cleveland High School: 86.2% Rio Rancho High School: 82.9% District-wide: 82.7%
Mission Statement
Vision: Find and develop the potential in every student Mission: Rio Rancho Public Schools is dedicated to graduating each student with an educational foundation for success as a responsible, ethical contributor to society.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
An Equal Opportunity Employer