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(Redirected from Fort Wingate High School) Secondary school in New Mexico, United States

Wingate High School is a Native American high school in unincorporated McKinley County, New Mexico, operated by the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE). It has grades 9-12. It has a Fort Wingate postal address.

It includes boarding facilities.

History

In 1973 the BIA closed Manuelito Hall, a dormitory in Gallup, New Mexico which housed Native American students attending public schools. It planned to send the 110 high school students to Wingate.

Since a 1998 U.S. Supreme Court ruling, New Mexico state law enforcement authorities no longer have jurisdiction at the school. Any crimes committed there are investigated by federal authorities.

In 2003 the BIE selected Wingate as one of several schools to have replacement buildings. That year, the existing auditorium had a crack.

Student body

The school's students are members of the Navajo nation. In 2003 it had about 700 students.

Campus

As of 1956 the dormitory is a former military barracks that also houses students at Wingate Elementary.

Operations

From circa 1973 the school began allowing pregnant students to remain in school, and by 1993 it had family planning services.

Athletics

In 2006 a tennis club was being established in the Fort Wingate community by David Dantzer, and school administrators made plans to use the club as an after-school activity and a mechanism to establish Wingate High's tennis club.

References

  1. "Wingate High School". Wingate High School. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  2. "Wingate High School". National Center for Education Statistics. 2021-07-11. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  3. "Residential Handbook SCHOOL YEAR 2016-2017" (PDF). Wingate High School. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  4. "BIA Closes Manuelito Hall". Gallup, New Mexico: The Gallup Independent. 1973-04-14. pp. 1, 6. - Clipping of first and of second page at Newspapers.com.
  5. "No Longer Convicted". The Deming Headlight. Deming, New Mexico. Associated Press. 1999-03-24. p. 9. - Clipping from Newspapers.com
  6. ^ Linthicum, Leslie (2003-02-05). "Worn-Out Indian Schools To Be Replaced". Albuquerque Journal. Albuquerque, New Mexico. p. B3. - Clipping from Newspapers.com.
  7. "Fort Wingate Is A Landmark In New Mexico's History". The Gallup Independent. Gallup, New Mexico. 1956-08-07. p. Section F page 13. - Clipping from Newspapers.com.
  8. Hayes, Elizabeth (1993-09-26). "School Clinics Offering Family Planning Services". Albuquerque Journal. Albuquerque, New Mexico. pp. A1, A8. - Clipping of first and of second page at Newspapers.com.
  9. Nathanson, Rick (2006-07-01). "New game in town". Albuquerque Journal. Albuquerque, New Mexico. pp. A1, A2. - Clipping of first and of second page from Newspapers.com.

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