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New Mexico Academy for the Media Arts
The entrance to the school in 2023.
Address
4401 Central Ave. NE

,
87108

United States
Information
TypeCharter, Public
Established2008[1]
PrincipalJohn Rodarte[2]
Faculty19 (May 2024)[3]
Grades6-12
Enrollment~150 (2023-24)[4]
MascotMinotaur
Websitewww.nmmediaarts.org

New Mexico Academy for the Media Arts, formerly known as Media Arts Collaborative Charter School, is a state-chartered, co-educational, public day school for grades 6-12 located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The school is affiliated with the Coalition of Essential Schools [5] and the New Mexico State Department of Education.

The school has ranked in the 90th percentile and has been awarded a Spotlight School award [6] by the New Mexico Department of Education. Media Arts specializes in providing students with skills focused on the media industries. Students are grouped into mixed-grade classes or same-grade classes.

History

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New Mexico Academy for the Media Arts was founded in 2008 then known as Media Arts Collaborative Charter School in a building on Central multiple people such as Marvin H. Gladstone (~1928-2019).[7] The school eventually expanded into another building formerly inhabited by Bank of America in July of 2024.

The school is an inclusive and diverse school, with many students identifying as part of the LGBTQIA+ community ranking #16 "Most Diverse Public High Schools in New Mexico" out of 220[8]

Today, Media Arts has an enrollment of about ~150 in grades 6 through 12, with students drawn from throughout the Albuquerque metropolitan area and surrounding cities.[9]

Heads of school

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  • Glenna Voigt, 2008-unk[10]
  • Johnathan Dooley, unk-2023[11]
  • John Rodarte, 2023-current[12]

Facilities

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The school sits on a gated campus in the southeastern part of the city. It is divided into two buildings, the main building, and then the CTE building. The school's main building is used for students to learn state-mandated material, while the CTE building is used for career technical education related activities such as filmmaking, game development, web design, photography, art, graphic design, etc.

Sensory Room

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A sensory room was planned and orchestrated to be installed into a portable classroom during the 2023-24 school year thanks to a grant funded by the New Mexico Department of Education, but once the grant had not been received by Media Arts before the June 30th deadline, the sensory room project was discontinued. The sensory room was also a baseline for a scrapped documentary series created by a group of students and teachers documenting mental health issues in the youth population. Funding for the documentary was provided by Pamelya Herndon but once the sensory room project was canceled, the documentary was also scrapped. Students had interviewed New Mexico Legislators in Santa Fe, New Mexico, as well as any other local politicians and experts regarding the teen mental health crisis and more. The documentary had not begun editing before the sensory room was canceled. The sensory room may eventually be added to the school.[13]

Student body

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The school is roughly half male and female, excluding non-binary and other individuals. Many students identify as students of color or multicultural. In addition, the school has a 14:1 student/teacher ratio.[14]

Tuition

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Media Arts is a tuition-free, state-chartered, public school. Students are provided with laptops for professional software use.[15]

References

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  1. ^ "About The School". New Mexico Academy for the Media Arts. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Administration". New Mexico Academy for the Media Arts. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  3. ^ "Faculty & Staff". New Mexico Academy for the Media Arts. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  4. ^ "New Mexico Academy for the Media Arts". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
  5. ^ Coalition of Essential Schools
  6. ^ "NM Vistas | Media Arts Collaborative Charter". 24 July 2024.
  7. ^ "MACCS Founder Passes". New Mexico Academy for the Media Arts. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  8. ^ "Most Diverse Public High Schools in New Mexico". 24 July 2024.
  9. ^ "New Mexico Academy for the Media Arts". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
  10. ^ "MACCS leader uses innovative teaching to grow media arts". New Mexico News Port. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  11. ^ "Johnathan Dooley - MACCS Principal". LinkedIn. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  12. ^ "Administration". New Mexico Academy for the Media Arts. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  13. ^ "December 12, 2023 Governing Council Minutes" (PDF). New Mexico Academy for the Media Arts.
  14. ^ "Student:Teacher Ratio | NMAMA | Niche"
  15. ^ "Useful Downloads". New Mexico Academy for the Media Arts.
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Category:Coalition of Essential Schools Category:High schools in Albuquerque, New Mexico Category:Middle schools in Albuquerque, New Mexico Category:2008 establishments in New Mexico Category:Educational institutions established in 2008