
Our Summer School Credit Recovery Program will run June 3 – June 25, Monday through Thursday, from 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
We currently have space available for students who need to make up credits toward graduation. If your child needs to recover semester credits, we encourage you to register as soon as possible.
Program Details:
Dates: June 3 – June 25
Days: Monday–Thursday
Time: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Cost: $75 per semester credit
If you are unsure whether your child needs credit recovery, please reach out to your child’s counselor for assistance. Counselors are available to answer questions, review transcripts, and help determine whether summer school is needed.
For additional information or to register, please contact the school office or your child’s counselor.
We currently have space available for students who need to make up credits toward graduation. If your child needs to recover semester credits, we encourage you to register as soon as possible.
Program Details:
Dates: June 3 – June 25
Days: Monday–Thursday
Time: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Cost: $75 per semester credit
If you are unsure whether your child needs credit recovery, please reach out to your child’s counselor for assistance. Counselors are available to answer questions, review transcripts, and help determine whether summer school is needed.
For additional information or to register, please contact the school office or your child’s counselor.

Free summer meals for children 1–18 years old! ☀️🍎
Please view the flyer below for locations, dates, and times!
¡Comidas gratuitas de verano para niños de 1 a 18 años! ☀️🍎
¡Por favor, vea el volante de abajo para conocer las ubicaciones, fechas y horarios!
Please view the flyer below for locations, dates, and times!
¡Comidas gratuitas de verano para niños de 1 a 18 años! ☀️🍎
¡Por favor, vea el volante de abajo para conocer las ubicaciones, fechas y horarios!




Big things are coming to Pojoaque Valley athletics! 🥎⚽ We’re excited to announce a new softball and soccer turf replacement project that will bring safer, upgraded, and more durable fields for our students and community, all made possible through the support of our voters and the 2025 General Obligation Bond!

More pictures from graduation!





🎓 Congratulations to the PVHS Elks and Elkettes Class of 2026! 🎓
Today we celebrate the hard work, perseverance, and accomplishments of an outstanding group of graduates. Your journey has been filled with growth, determination, and unforgettable memories, and we are incredibly proud of each and every one of you.
Thank you to our teachers, staff, families, and community for supporting our students every step of the way and helping make this a positive and successful school year for our PVHS family.
Graduates, as you begin your next chapter, continue to dream big, work hard, and lead with kindness and pride. Your future is bright, and we cannot wait to see the lives you build. 💚🤍










Del Norte Credit Union, represented by Eric Baldonado, had the honor of addressing the graduating class and surprising them with sweet treats from Nothing Bundt Cakes.
Pojoaque graduates- we believe in you, we are cheering for you, and we cannot wait to see the future you create.
Pictured:
Eric Baldonado, DNCU
Dr. Channell Segura, Superintendent of Pojoaque Public Schools
Judy Lujan, KDCE Radio
Mario Vigil, Associate Superintendent of Pojoaque Public Schools


Here are a few more we captured of the many decorated rides for the senior parade! 💚🤍🎉








Our annual senior graduation parade through our hometown was so special! Our families and community showed up and crowded the streets to cheer on and celebrate our soon-to-be graduates. 💚🤍🎉










Our seniors are just about ready for their BIG day! Graduation rehearsal is in the books and they are ready to cross that stage! Let's go, Elks and Elkettes! 💚🤍💪🏼🎉





Congratulations to our amazing 8th graders on their promotion to high school! 🎉 PVMS hosted a wonderful drive-through promotion ceremony to celebrate this important milestone, and we could not be prouder of our students and all they have accomplished. We wish the Class of 2030 continued success as they begin their high school journey! Green and white pride always! 💚🤍







FOR THE ENGLISH BROCHURE CLICK HERE:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15BZa-TN7aDv8tixfvD0pIKV1KEAN3TXa/view
ESPANOL: FOR THE SPANISH BROCHURE CLICK HERE:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12cpCGzsle6v2Y86bdLFoHGlq7dJ7OrSw/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15BZa-TN7aDv8tixfvD0pIKV1KEAN3TXa/view
ESPANOL: FOR THE SPANISH BROCHURE CLICK HERE:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12cpCGzsle6v2Y86bdLFoHGlq7dJ7OrSw/view

📣 PVSD 2026–2027 District Calendar Approved!
The Pojoaque Valley School District Board of Education has officially adopted the 2026–2027 school calendar, which includes our transition to a four-day school week beginning next school year.
This decision followed months of research, planning, and community engagement including more than 1,300 survey responses from students, staff, families, and community members. Thank you for making your voices heard!
Our goal throughout this process was clear:
✅ Minimize instructional disruption
✅ Improve student and staff attendance
✅ Protect meaningful learning time to fully implement the 16 Strategies to achieve our four Goals outlined in our District Strategic Plan: Ignite the Path
✅ Strengthen literacy and numeracy outcomes
✅ Support recruitment and retention of high-quality educators
As we move to a four-day week, strong attendance will be more important than ever for staff and students. Each instructional day will be focused and impactful, and being present every day will be critical to student success.
We extend our sincere appreciation to our Calendar Committee for their hard work, innovation, and thoughtful problem-solving throughout this process.
Together, we are building a strong future for PVSD students!
The Pojoaque Valley School District Board of Education has officially adopted the 2026–2027 school calendar, which includes our transition to a four-day school week beginning next school year.
This decision followed months of research, planning, and community engagement including more than 1,300 survey responses from students, staff, families, and community members. Thank you for making your voices heard!
Our goal throughout this process was clear:
✅ Minimize instructional disruption
✅ Improve student and staff attendance
✅ Protect meaningful learning time to fully implement the 16 Strategies to achieve our four Goals outlined in our District Strategic Plan: Ignite the Path
✅ Strengthen literacy and numeracy outcomes
✅ Support recruitment and retention of high-quality educators
As we move to a four-day week, strong attendance will be more important than ever for staff and students. Each instructional day will be focused and impactful, and being present every day will be critical to student success.
We extend our sincere appreciation to our Calendar Committee for their hard work, innovation, and thoughtful problem-solving throughout this process.
Together, we are building a strong future for PVSD students!

Safety guardrail installation project at the Pojoaque Valley High School school bus drop off and pick-up location. One more safety upgrade to accommodate the needs of our students.

Pojoaque Valley School District Succeeds in Appeal to Move from Class 4A to Class 3A in All Sports. Please click on the link to review the press release: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gwHubiV3y4XFh_7V1jiD5TMe8eCBFdcL/view?usp=sharing

Our Transportation Department is refreshing our signage! We’re replacing old signs with updated versions that showcase our new logo.


We're thrilled to announce the new app for Pojoaque Valley Schools! It's everything Pojoaque Valley Schools, in your pocket.
Download for Android https://aptg.co/4BdFP6
Download for iPhone https://aptg.co/VslhCq
