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DIVERSITY & INCLUSION

Diversity & Inclusion

The EMHS mission speaks to a commitment to providing a safe environment for a diverse community of learners. All students, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, political beliefs, physical disability, ethnicity, socioeconomic level, age, or religion, should feel secure in their identity on the EMHS campus.

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It is the shared responsibility of our entire community of students, faculty, staff, administration, coaches, volunteers, and family members to foster mutual respect and understanding. While we live in incredibly divisive times, EMHS seeks to better prepare students for a world where people from diverse backgrounds and diverse beliefs can work together in common purpose.

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Contact the New Mexico Anti-Racism Hotline

For more information on the Anti-Racism, Anti-Oppression Hotline or to report an incident: 

​EMHS maintains several programs and initiatives as a demonstration of this commitment.

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  • Diversity Club

  • SAGA

  • New Mexico Diversity Conference for Youth

  • Freshman Seminar (beginning Fall 2022)

  • Culturally-Responsive Reading and Materials

  • Faculty Professional Development

  • Student Handbook & Code of Conduct

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To Report an Incident: 

Call (833) 485-1335
Email ARAO.Hotline@state.nm.us
Fill out the online form at
bit.ly/BEAhotline
 

CONTACT

East Mountain High School

25 La Madera Rd, Sandia Park,

NM 87047

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Phone: (505) 281-7400

Fax: (505) 281 4173

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Directions To Campus

RESOURCES

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History

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Staff

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Governing Council

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East Mountain High School complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. East Mountain High School does not exclude people or treat them differently because of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. Principal Trey Smith is the Title IX coordinator for East Mountain High School.

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