The Santa Fe Indian
School was established in 1890 as a federal off-reservation
boarding school. The 104-acre campus is home to approximately
550 Native American students from 7th through 12th grades.
The 27,800 square
foot Math, Science and Technology Building is the first of
many new buildings in a rejuvenation of the existing campus.
Also housed in this facility are a distance learning center
and a community based education program.
Construction of Phase
II, which totals over 290,000 square feet, began in February
2003. It includes a new middle school, a high school, male
and female dormitories, a student life center, an administration
building and maintenance and operations buildings.
Sierra Pacific was
chosen to supply the double hung and picture windows for this
noteworthy project.
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