Menaul School Explained

Menaul School
Motto:Spanish; Castilian: Sea La Luz
Motto Translation:Be the Light
Streetaddress:301 Menaul Blvd. NE
Zipcode:87107
Mascot:Panther
Publication:The Petroglyph Review
Yearbook:Sandstorm
Ceeb:320025
President:Julie Bean
Grades:6-12
Gender:Co-educational
Enrollment:220 (2024)
Ratio:9:1
Campus:Urban
Colors: Red
Black
White

Menaul School is an independent, co-educational, college preparatory day-and-boarding school located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Established in 1896 as a training school for "Spanish-American boys",[1] Menaul School has evolved into a multicultural institution serving a diverse student body from grades 6 through 12. Menaul School is Albuquerque's most diverse school, with a longstanding majority-minority population[2] and students currently hailing from more than 21 countries and six Native American nations and pueblos.[3] Menaul School's campus is also the home of the Menaul Historical Library of the Southwest.[4]

History

Menaul School, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was founded in 1896 by the Presbyterian Church as part of its mission education efforts, specifically to provide education to Spanish-speaking New Mexican youth. The school was originally called the Menaul Training School, named for the Reverend James Menaul, who had acquired funding for the site from the Presbyterian Church.

The early 20th century saw significant developments at Menaul School under the leadership of Superintendent Harper Donaldson, who was appointed in 1916. During his tenure, Donaldson was instrumental in advancing the educational methods and curriculum at Menaul, including coeducational programs that began in 1934. This period also saw the school acting as a supervisory hub for more than 20 Presbyterian mission schools in New Mexico and Southern Colorado. These "plaza schools" were centers for education in rural New Mexico, and also served as hospitals and medical stations.[5] In 2003, the last plaza school, the John Hyson School, closed.[6] Post World War II, the school underwent significant changes. As New Mexico grew in population and diversity, Menaul School underwent a shift towards serving a broader demographic, including international students. Menaul School Road (now Menaul Boulevard) was paved in 1948 as Albuquerque expanded northwards.[7] In 1957, Menaul School was authorized to offer F visas to international students, further diversifying the student body.[8] In 1971, the Presbyterian Church formally transferred control of Menaul School to an independent board of trustees.

Today, Menaul School is a school with a multicultural educational environment, maintaining a connection with its Presbyterian roots while continuing to adapt to the educational demands of a global community. The school's historical significance is preserved within its campus, notably at the Menaul Historical Library of the Southwest, which houses extensive archives relating to the school and the broader Presbyterian education and healthcare movement in the southwestern United States, including many of the founding documents of Presbyterian Healthcare Services.[9]

Campus

Menaul School is situated on a historic campus in the center of Albuquerque, spanning 28 acres and featuring New Mexico's largest collection of Mission Revival buildings. Many of the older buildings on Menaul School's campus were built of adobe and Sandia mountain stone by students and faculty.[10]

Historic Buildings and Facilities

Academics

Menaul School provides a college-preparatory curriculum aimed at preparing students for higher education and subsequent careers. As an independent, coeducational day-and-boarding school, it incorporates a comprehensive educational approach that combines intellectual, moral, and spiritual development suitable for both domestic and international students from more than 20 countries.

Curriculum

Menaul School's academic program covers grades 6 through 12, featuring core requirements in mathematics, science, English, religion & philosophy, and social studies, along with elective courses in fine arts, performing arts, technology, and foreign languages, as well as specific courses in SAT preparation. The school offers Advanced Placement (AP) and honors classes to accommodate students seeking advanced academic challenges and college credit opportunities. Menaul School's credit requirements are significantly higher than those of the State of New Mexico, 29 credits compared to the state's requirement of 24. In 2020, Menaul School adopted an internationally-focused Integrated Mathematics curriculum.[12]

List of Superintendents, Presidents and Heads of School

Until 1970, Superintendents of Menaul School were appointed directly by the Presbyterian Church and oversaw a network of mission schools in New Mexico. In 1971, Menaul School became a private school under an independent board of trustees, and the title of leader became President and Head of School.

Presidents and Heads of School

Extracurricular activities

Menaul School offers a wide range of sports, clubs, and general extracurricular activities.

Sports

Menaul School has one of New Mexico's oldest football teams, founded in 1904.[13] In addition to football, the school offers a variety of sports, including basketball, soccer, volleyball, track and field, cross country, flag football, and baseball. Menaul's teams, known as the Panthers, regularly compete in state and regional championships. Sports are played on Tomlinson Field, the only high school field in Albuquerque with its own lights, allowing night games.

Clubs and Student Organizations

Menaul School offers a wide number of electives for student participation and competition. Active clubs include Model United Nations, Chess, Science Olympiad, Yearbook, Esports, National Honor Society, Chapel Club, The Petroglyph Review, English Expo, Student Government, Drama Club, Business and Investment Club, Pep Band, and the Travel Club.

Notable alumni

Culture and traditions

Mission Week is an upper school tradition where students travel in an expanding sphere into Albuquerque, the state, neighboring states, and finally internationally to engage in service learning.[27] Mission Week takes place each spring and the work Menaul School students undertake is regularly featured by the Presbyterian Church in its national publications.[28]

At the commencement ceremony, graduating seniors may share the stage and be handed their diploma by Menaul School alumni family members.

Menaul School's football team, established in 1904, significantly influenced the adoption of football in New Mexico and contributed to the color traditions of both the University of New Mexico (UNM) and Albuquerque Academy. In its early years, Menaul competed against UNM, sharing equipment and materials with the university, leading UNM to adopt red—a Menaul color—as part of their team colors. Similarly, when Albuquerque Academy needed equipment and a field, they were allowed to use Menaul's facilities and uniforms, resulting in the Academy also adopting red and black, the colors of Menaul's donated football uniforms.

Affiliations

Menaul School Qingdao

Menaul School is the first school in New Mexico to establish an international branch campus. In September of 2018, Menaul School Qingdao was established in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China.[29]

LÖWENROT-Gymnasium

Since 2019, Menaul School has maintained an active student exchange with the LÖWENROT-Gymnasium, in St. Leon-Rot, Germany. Students from Menaul School are able to participate in exchange trips to Germany and France, and students from Germany visit and attend classes in New Mexico.[30]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Atkins . Carolyn . Menaul School: 1881-1930 . . . not leaders, merely, but Christian leaders . Journal of Presbyterian History (1962-1985) . 58 . 4 . 288 . 23328461 . JSTOR.
  2. News: Miller . Tom . 1981-04-26 . HISTORIC SCHOOL, MODERN PROBLEMS; ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. . 2024-04-27 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  3. Web site: Albuquerque Private Middle School & High School About Menaul School . 2024-04-27 . Menaul School . en-US.
  4. Web site: Menaul Historical Library of the Southwest . 2024-04-28 . Menaul Historical Library of the Southwest . en-US.
  5. Agnew . Edith J. . Barber . Ruth K. . 1971 . The Unique Presbyterian School System of New Mexico . Journal of Presbyterian History (1962-1985) . 49 . 3 . 197–221 . 23327230 . 0022-3883.
  6. Web site: 2003-05-06 . Century-Old School Closing . 2024-04-28 . KOAT . en.
  7. News: August 12, 1948 . State Plans to Pave Menaul School Road for By-Pass Route . Albuquerque Journal.
  8. Atkins . Carolyn . Atkins . Carolyn C. . 1982 . Menaul School: 1930-1981 . . . not leaders, merely, but Christian leaders . Journal of Presbyterian History (1962-1985) . 60 . 1 . 1–22 . 23328461 . 0022-3883.
  9. Web site: First 100 years of Presbyterian (hospital), 1908-2008 - 2009.20.01 Menaul Historical Library of the Southwest . 2024-04-28 . menaul.pastperfectonline.com.
  10. Book: Dewitt, Susan . Historic Albuquerque Today . 1978 . Historic Landmarks Survey of Albuquerque . 1978 . 1978 . 6.
  11. Davis . Jerry A. . 1996 . Matilda Allison on the Anglo-Hispanic Frontier: Presbyterian Schooling in New Mexico, 1880—1910 . American Presbyterians . 74 . 3 . 171–182 . 23333332 . 0886-5159.
  12. Web site: Gonzalez . Yesenia Perez . 2020-08-26 . Everything you Need to Know About Integrated Math . 2024-04-27 . Menaul School . en-US.
  13. Web site: 2023-12-02 . Menaul School – New Mexico's historic football program . 2024-04-27 . KRQE NEWS 13 - Breaking News, Albuquerque News, New Mexico News, Weather, and Videos . en-US.
  14. Web site: Wentworth . Karen . 2011-06-07 . UNM Holds Rare Recording of State Spanish Song . 2024-04-29 . UNM Newsroom.
  15. Web site: Collection: Ruben Cobos Collection of Southwestern Folklore and Folk Music New Mexico Archives Online . 2024-04-28 . nmarchives.unm.edu.
  16. Web site: Ruben Cobos Folklore Collection Donated to UNM . 2024-04-28 . UNM Newsroom . en.
  17. McConnellogue . Ken . 1995 . Martin Candelaria . Confluencia . 11 . 1 . VII–VIII . 27922321 . 0888-6091.
  18. Web site: 2021-02-04 . Remembering Alice Paul . 2024-04-28 . College of Education - University of Arizona . en.
  19. Web site: James Ning Actor . 2024-04-28 . IMDb . en-US.
  20. Web site: https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2023/03/30/developer-victor-macfarlane-san-francisco.html . 2024-04-28 . www.bizjournals.com.
  21. Web site: Arturo Madrid, Ph.D. Trinity University . 2024-04-28 . www.trinity.edu.
  22. Web site: sgraham@sfnewmexican.com . Sarah Halasz Graham . 2019-03-12 . Woman remembered for holding influential positions in New Mexico . 2024-04-28 . Santa Fe New Mexican . en.
  23. Web site: Levi Romero :: UNM Chicana and Chicano Studies The University of New Mexico . 2024-04-28 . chicanos.unm.edu.
  24. Web site: Schaefer . Amy . LibGuides: New Mexico Poets: Poets Laureate . 2024-04-28 . libguides.nmstatelibrary.org . en.
  25. Web site: 2010-08-19 . The Accidental Historian: Estevan Rael-Gálvez, Executive Director Of The National Hispanic Cultural Center, On Discourse And Identity Weekly Alibi . 2024-04-28 . en-US.
  26. Web site: Proballers . Junxuan Ou, Basketball Player . 2024-04-28 . Proballers . en.
  27. Web site: 2023-05-24 . Presbyterian pastor, Menaul School students help unearth a treasure . 2024-04-27 . Presbyterian Mission Agency . en-US.
  28. Web site: 2022-12-06 . The PC(USA)'s Christmas Joy Offering helps Menaul School students to overcome boundaries and realize their potential . 2024-04-27 . Presbyterian Mission Agency . en-US.
  29. Web site: 盟诺学校 . 2024-04-27 . www.menaulchina.org.
  30. Web site: Pischel . Anne . 2019-05-02 . Schüleraustausch mit den USA . 2024-04-27 . LÖWENROT GYMNASIUM . de-DE.