Talk:Carlsbad High School (Carlsbad, New Mexico)

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Old External links[edit]

The website where the external linked pages are located, have announced the site is shutting down. If there is another website to place the same similar information, please make suggestions or comprehensive changes. Videotracx (talk) 23:24, 11 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Carlsbad Schools now and then?[edit]

As a student and graduate, I believe it is important to note, my graduation was a long time ago. Since I moved away in 1969, I'm unable to post any information about the changes that may have taken place since then. It would help if someone would update in story form, of any other information. In 1969, the Schools were grades 1-6 in various elementary grades throughout the city. After 6th grade, it was 2 years in each school you attend. The system was in 2 separate Jr. High schools for 7th & 8th grades, AltaVista and Eisenhower. After 7th and 8th grades, students from AltaVista and Eisenhower were combined, to form Mid High School... for grades 9 & 10. After 9th and 10th, Mid High School students attended Senior High School, for 2 years to complete 11th and 12th grades. I would love to see more high quality pictures of the Schools. I've been looking and I have not found many. Videotracx (talk) 23:35, 11 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]