Gallup New Mexico
Archived: Safe Schools/Healthy Students: Gallup, New Mexico An outside evaluator will be contracted from the professorial staff at the University of New Mexico at Gallup or from Western New Mexico University's Gallup Graduate Studies Center. ... Gallup, New Mexico ... The Gallup-McKinley School District (GMCS) is geographically the largest in the United States, covering over 5,000 square miles. The District serves a student population of 14,400 students in 31 schools. The student population is 75% Native American, 13% Hispanic, 11% non-Hispanic White, and 1% other. Roughly half the county lies within the Navajo Indian Reservation, and over 10,000 school-age Navajos attend the District's public schools. English is a second language for 57% of these students. McKinley County is one of the poorest in the nation. Roughly 85% of the student population qualifies for Free or Reduced Cost Lunch Programs, and 43% of the county's residents live in poverty. The county's unemployment rate is 11%, and on the Navajo Reservation it can exceed 40%. GMCS students are at a high risk for alcohol and other drug use, violent behavior, and school failure. GMCS schools are characterized by low academic achievement, high teacher and counselor turnover, and high drop out ra ... [Read More]
Gallup Area Gallup Indian Medical Center! ... Ft. Wingate, New Mexico Located just off Interstate 40 approximately 15 miles east of Gallup, Fort Wingateis part of the Eastern Navajo Agency of the Navajo Nation. The land in and aroundFt. Wingate is mostly privately held or owned by the US Government. The US Armyoccupied the depot until 1993. ... [Read More]
Settlement Agreement Between The United States of America and The City of Gallup, New Mexico The Departments program access review covered those of the Citys programs, services, and activities that operate in the following facilities: Gallup Sports Complex, City of Gallup Municipal Building, City Hall Annex (Gallup Joint Utilities), City Parking at Second and Aztec Streets, Childrens Library, Octavia Fellin Library, Gallup Municipal Airport, Gallup Police Department/Municipal Court, Larry Brian Mitchell Recreation Center, Harry Runnels Swimming Pool, Playground of Dreams, Hadden Park, Tom Saucedo Memorial Park, Bubany Park, Neighborhood Center, Northside Senior Center, the Senior Citizens Center, Parking at First and Aztec Streets, Gallup Rex Museum, Fire Department #1, Gallup Cultural Center, Tony Esparza Memorial Park, Golden Age Park, City Golf Course, Aileen Roat Park, Fitness Center, Annie Walker Memorial Park, and Red Rock State Park. ... [Read More]
Red Hot Links in New Mexico and Beyond! Gallup Chamber of Commerce ... Gallup High School ... University of New Mexico - Gallup Campus ... [Read More]
GIMC Located along Interstate 40, Gallup, New Mexico has an approximate population of 20,000. Gallup also serves as a home forthe Gallup Indian Medical Center. Located along Historic US Route 66 ,Gallup is a city that is in constant growth and serves as a main tradingcenter for Native American artisians of the area. Fine handmade jewelry,rugs, pottery and kachinas from Navajo, Zuni and Hopi craftsmancan be found in local trading companies and directly from theartisians as well. ... [Read More]
Explore the Gallup Service Unit! Gallup Service Unit The Gallup Service Unit is located on the northwestern plateau region of New Mexico along US Interstate-40 and extends into the very eastern part of Arizona to serve Sanders and surrounding communities. The service unit covers portions of McKinley and San Juan counties of New Mexico as well as a small portion of Apache County in Arizona. The Chuska Mountains are to the northwest, the Zuni Mountains to the southeast, and high plateaus are located northeast and southwest of Gallup. The climate is semi-arid with an annual average precipitation of 10.8 inches. The service unit spans approximately 1000 square miles with population concentrations in the city of Gallup and communitites of Twin Lakes, Red Rock, Church Rock and Naschitti. The Gallup Service Unit provides quality health care services to approximately 40,000 native americans of our area. ... [Read More]
Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site - Plan Your Visit Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is located one mile west of Ganado, on highway 264. Visitors traveling on I-40 can take highway 191 north to Ganado, or from Gallup, New Mexico, take highway 471 north to highway 264 ... Gallup, New Mexico, 60 miles east, is served by Amtrak, buses and a small airport. Albuquerque, New Mexico, 200 miles east, has a major airport. Flagstaff, Arizona, 180 miles west, is served by Amtrak, buses, and a municipal airport. ... [Read More]
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