Hagerman High School | |
Type: | Public, General |
Head Name: | Second Master |
Head Name2: | Assistant Headmaster |
Faculty: | 10 full-time[1] |
Ratio: | 14.40 |
Teaching Staff: | 9.72 (FTE) |
Enrollment: | 140 (2018–19)[2] |
Grades: | 9 - 12 |
Streetaddress: | 406 North Cambridge Avenue |
City: | Hagerman |
State: | New Mexico |
Country: | U.S.A. |
District: | Hagerman Central |
Colors: | Kelly Green and White |
Mascot: | Bobcat |
Free Label: | Emblem |
Free Label 2: | Admission |
Free 2: | Open |
Free Label 3: | Tuition |
Free 3: | None |
Website: | http://www.bobcat.net/ |
Hagerman High School is a small public high school / secondary school, located in Hagerman, New Mexico, (Chaves County), southwest of larger nearby Roswell.[3]
Hagerman High School has a gymnasium with a seating capacity of 600, over four times its enrollment, for its teams, the Bobcats. Bobcats have nine football state championships, the last being in 2013 with a 12–0 record.
The high school has a "partnership" with Eastern New Mexico University (ENMU), located in Portales (county seat of Roosevelt County) and with two other smaller satellite campuses. Hagerman High students attend workshops at ENMU,[4] and have access to special scholarships from ENMU.[5]
The Senior Class of 1919 commissioned a landscape by noted artist Herbert A. Collins of Stanley Lake in the Sawtooth Range, which was presented to the school.[6]