cibola parent portal

by Dr. Darren Glover 10 min read

Why choose Cibola County government?

The mission of Cibola county government is to provide an efficient, effective, responsive and transparent government that achieves the Board of County Commissioners’ vision for Cibola County; a New Mexico gem in which to live and work! Cibola County was created in 1981 out of the huge western most part of what was then Valencia County.

When does school start in Cibola High School?

The first day of school is August 11th. Be sure to complete the online registration for the 2021-2022 school year. Visit our Athletics page for more information on sports activities and events at Cibola High School. Cibola High School offers a rich diversity of core and elective opportunities for all students!

How do I get my Cibola High School transcripts?

Want to learn more about all the student involvement and culture here at Cibola High School, review to explore our great clubs and organizations. Cibola High School is one of thirteen comprehensive high schools and 8 Schools of Choice in the Albuquerque Public School district. Visit parchment.com and order your transcripts online.

What counties border Cibola County?

Cibola county borders McKinley County to the north, Bernalillo County to the east, Catron County to the south, and Apache County, Arizona to the west. Calendar Loading... If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.

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Announcement

SchoolMessenger is a school notification system that is used district-wide. It is a powerful messaging system that allows the schools to send a variety of notifications to student’s parents and guardians.

Message to Parents

Studies have shown that student academic achievement increases when parents are involved with their children’s education and with their school. Parents are a crucial part of their children’s path to higher education.

Cibola Offering Recreation Passes Online

Planning to visit the Cibola? Now you can purchase your day use pass on line! Save the hassle of finding cash for the fee envelope and instead purchase a digital pass through our partner, Recreation.gov. This pass can be used for all sites that charge a day use fee on Sandia Ranger District, and at Lake McClellan on Black Kettle Ranger District.

Ask USDA

AskUSDA is central entry point for you to access information and help from USDA agencies including the Forest Service.

Mountainair RD is grateful for work done by Forest Stewards Guild Youth Corps

This fall on the Mountainair RD this FSYC crew prepared areas for prescribed burns and implementation, recreation site upgrades and performed trail work across the Mountainair Ranger District.

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