(This page's most recent update is
June 2024)
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Do you research school records? I’m not talking about yearbooks. Those can be found on the Yearbooks Page. I’m talking about actual school records, such as enrollment, attendance, and grade reports for example. These are interesting source documents because they might record the student’s age, birth date and location, and possibly their parents’ names. All great ways to find this information if you haven’t found them in other documents about your target ancestor. Besides, finding out your grandmother’s grades would be interesting!
The record collection links, listed below, feature school records from the state, and list collections of records that are available for free online.
If you wish to get educated with some basic information regarding what is available and how to navigate your research for school records, you can read these summaries:
- 5 Quick Tips to Get the Most Out of Education Records
- Top 10 Strategies for Finding School Records for Genealogy
- Getting Started With School Records for Genealogy Research
So, what types of records related to schools are maintained and often available?
- School Census
- School Catalogs
- Teacher’s Registers
- Attendance Records
- Report Cards
- Class Logs
- Teacher Rosters
- School Board Meetings/Reports
- Academic Team and Class Photos
- Local Newspaper Articles:
- Graduation Lists
- School Activities
- School Sports
- Student Newspapers
- Alumni Directories and Publications
- Yearbooks
- Yearbook Indexes
And, what types of information can you derive from these school records?
- Name (often includes a middle name which is useful).
- Age
- Physical Characteristics – color/race, disability.
- Birth Date
- Current Residence Address
- Name of Father
- Name of Mother
- Occupations of parents
- Grades
- Classes Taken
- Activities (from Photos)
- Date left school (can help with family residence relocation)
Below is a list of links to free online school record collections for the state;
Note: Some of the links go to sites with not much information and some go to sites with an extensive set of records.
Note: Some links listed take you to a FamilySearch Collection of digital images. Near the bottom of the page under Film/Digital Notes is the name of each sub-collection. If there is a camera icon at the right of the name (in the Format column) then the collections’ images are browsable. If there is a camera with a key icon, it is only available at a Family History Center or affiliated library. If there is a film reel icon, then it is only available in microfilm format, not digital. To take full advantage make sure that you are logged in to FamilySearch. The results may be different if you are signed in, rather than not.
New Mexico School Records
- Albuquerque School, Indian Census Rolls, 1904-1907, 1910, 1911
- Eastern Navajo Agency, Santa Fe Indian School, Agency Records, 1902-1929
- Guadalupe County, Miscellaneous School Records and Photos
- Hobbs Army Airfield: Army Air Forces Flying Training Command
- Indigenous Digital Archive, School Records
- Jicarilla Agency, Agency Records, 1878-1926
- Lea County, Miscellaneous School Records
- Northern Pueblos Agency, School Attendance and General Correspondence Files, 1904-1937
- Otero County, Miscellaneous School Records and Photos
- Penasco High School 1953 Graduates
- Penasco High School 1954 Graduates
- Penasco High School 1955 Graduates
- Penasco High School Alumni
- Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, Records created by the Pueblo and Jicarilla Indian Agencies, 1874-1900
- Pueblo Pintado School District, Census Book 1975
- Quay County, Miscellaneous School Records and Photos
- Santa Fe Industrial School (Santa Fe Indian School) Students 1919-1929
- Southern Pueblos Agency, General Files, 1911-1935
- University of New Mexico Alumni Directory, 1892-1918
- Zuni Indian Agency, Agency Records, 1900-1935
- Zuni Indian Agency, Indian Census Rolls, 904-1935
Good Luck and Happy Hunting!