Did you know that, in 1880, New Mexico had no private school system? It wasn’t until 1886 that the Territorial Education Association (now known as the National Education Association of New Mexico) formed. So, in the first half of the 20th century, our school system was still pretty new. These 16 photos give us an idea of what school was like in those early days.
1. The school house on the Pueblo of San Rafael, as it appeared around 1900. San Rafael is in Cibola County.
15. This one-room schoolhouse was located in Ojo Sarco, a community in Rio Arriba County. Students from eight different grades all studied together here in 1943, under the guidance of two teachers.
If you’re interested in seeing more vintage photos from New Mexico’s past, check out 11 then and now photos that show how much our state has changed over the years.
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