LA ACADEMIA DE ESPERANZA
Charter School
233 Students
High School 6th - 12th
School Overview
It appears there is a slight discrepancy in the information provided. The address you listed, **1401 Old Coors Rd SW**, is the location for **La Academia de Esperanza**, which is a state-authorized charter school. However, the URL you provided points to the **Gordon Bernell Charter School**, which is an entirely separate institution focused on providing educational opportunities for incarcerated and previously incarcerated adults.
Here is a description of **La Academia de Esperanza**, based on its profile as a charter school in Albuquerque:
La Academia de Esperanza is a state-authorized charter school located in Albuquerque’s South Valley, dedicated to serving students who have struggled in traditional high school environments. The school prides itself on a small-school culture that emphasizes personalized learning, trauma-informed practices, and a strong sense of community. By maintaining smaller class sizes, the faculty is able to provide intensive academic support and mentorship, ensuring that students who may have fallen behind have a viable path toward earning their high school diploma.
Beyond academics, La Academia de Esperanza places a significant focus on social-emotional development and post-secondary readiness. The school curriculum is designed to be flexible and engaging, often incorporating project-based learning to help students connect their studies to real-world applications. By fostering a supportive and inclusive environment, the school aims to empower its students to overcome personal and academic obstacles, ultimately preparing them for college, vocational training, or the workforce upon graduation.
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**Note:** If you were specifically looking for information on **Gordon Bernell Charter School** (the link you provided), please be aware that it operates as a specialized "second-chance" school. It is unique in that it offers accredited high school programs inside the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center and at a community campus, specifically designed to help adult learners earn their diplomas and gain the skills necessary to successfully reintegrate into society.
Here is a description of **La Academia de Esperanza**, based on its profile as a charter school in Albuquerque:
La Academia de Esperanza is a state-authorized charter school located in Albuquerque’s South Valley, dedicated to serving students who have struggled in traditional high school environments. The school prides itself on a small-school culture that emphasizes personalized learning, trauma-informed practices, and a strong sense of community. By maintaining smaller class sizes, the faculty is able to provide intensive academic support and mentorship, ensuring that students who may have fallen behind have a viable path toward earning their high school diploma.
Beyond academics, La Academia de Esperanza places a significant focus on social-emotional development and post-secondary readiness. The school curriculum is designed to be flexible and engaging, often incorporating project-based learning to help students connect their studies to real-world applications. By fostering a supportive and inclusive environment, the school aims to empower its students to overcome personal and academic obstacles, ultimately preparing them for college, vocational training, or the workforce upon graduation.
***
**Note:** If you were specifically looking for information on **Gordon Bernell Charter School** (the link you provided), please be aware that it operates as a specialized "second-chance" school. It is unique in that it offers accredited high school programs inside the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center and at a community campus, specifically designed to help adult learners earn their diplomas and gain the skills necessary to successfully reintegrate into society.
233
Total Students
17.4
Full-Time Teachers
13.4
Student/Teacher Ratio
99.1%
Free/Reduced Lunch
Student Demographics
Student Demographics Data Table
| Demographic | Student Count |
|---|---|
| White | 2 |
| Hispanic | 231 |
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Hispanic231 (99.1 %)
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White2 (0.9 %)
School Location
School Details
| Status: | Open |
|---|---|
| School Level: | High School |
| School Type: | Regular School |
| Charter Status:* | Charter School |
| Virtual Instruction: | No virtual instruction |
| Shared Time Status: | No |
| District: | ALBUQUERQUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS |
| Phone: | (505)764-5500 |
| Website: | http://ladecharter.org |
| Grade Range: | 6th - 12th |
| Total Students: | 233 |
| Full-Time Teachers (FTE): | 17.4 |
| Pupil/Teacher Ratio: | 13.4 |
| NSLP Participation:1 | Yes under Community Eligibility Option (CEO) |
| Qualified Free Lunch: | 231 |
| Qualified Reduced Lunch: | 0 |
Grades Taught
Grade 9
69
Grade 10
63
Grade 11
62
Grade 12
39
Grades Taught Data Table
| Grade | Student Count |
|---|---|
| Grade 9 | 69 |
| Grade 10 | 63 |
| Grade 11 | 62 |
| Grade 12 | 39 |
Gender Ratio
Student Gender Ratio Data Table
| Gender | Student Count | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Female | 108 | 46.4% |
| Male | 125 | 53.6% |
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