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curved parapet. Prior to this project, the school was reportedly so crowded that even the hallway was being used for classes. Two other additions were constructed at the back of the building around 1926 and 1930, respectively. However, declining populations in the Martineztown area saw the enrollment
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style, with stuccoed walls, arched doorways, and curvilinear parapets, which conceal a partially hipped and partially flat roof. The school is organized around a central hallway extending nearly the full length of the building with classrooms on either side, and the exterior is generally symmetrical
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with a stone foundation; a third room was added at some point in the subsequent decade. In 1912 the Bernalillo County schools were taken over by a new superintendent, Atanasio Montoya, who is credited with modernizing the county school system. Under Montoya's tenure the school was expanded again in
254:. Built in phases between 1908 and 1930, it is one of the city's oldest surviving school buildings and is notable for its association with Atanasio Montoya, a noted educator who reformed and modernized the Bernalillo County school system in the early 20th century. The school was added to the 283:
1919. This addition, designed by architect E. H. Norris, added one large room with a folding partition to the south side of the school, separated from the three older classrooms by a central hall. In this configuration the building was similar in layout to the
442: 467: 278:. The Santa Barbara School was established there in 1908 as part of Bernalillo County school district 13, which also included the schools at Old Town and Duranes. The original two-room schoolhouse was constructed of 359: 482: 462: 472: 452: 255: 46: 307:
The Santa Barbara School is a one-story building of varied materials, with sections of adobe, brick, and concrete block construction. It is designed in a simplified
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The school was expanded still further in 1924, adding a second large partitionable room to the south side and adding the distinctive
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at Santa Barbara drop from 232 to 139 between 1930 and 1940. In the late 1940s District 13 was taken over by
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area was settled in the mid-1800s as a rural Hispanic community some 2 miles (3.2 km) from the
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about this axis. Most of the windows are 6-over-6 sashes grouped in threes.
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School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New Mexico
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National Register of Historic Places in Albuquerque, New Mexico
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
NM State Register of Cultural Properties

Santa Barbara School is located in New Mexico
Santa Barbara School is located in the United States
Albuquerque, New Mexico
35°05′51″N 106°38′17″W / 35.09750°N 106.63806°W / 35.09750; -106.63806
Mission Revival
89001590
Martineztown-Santa Barbara
Albuquerque
New Mexico
New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties
National Register of Historic Places
Martineztown-Santa Barbara
Albuquerque plaza
adobe
Old Armijo School
Mission style
Albuquerque Public Schools
Mission Revival


"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service


"Listed State and National Register Properties"
the original

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