General Information

School Profile- Grants High School serves approximately 850 students in grades 9 - 12. Grants High School operates within the Grants Cibola County School District. GHS offers a wide curriculum including Advanced Placement offerings in Math, English, Social Studies, Fine Arts and Performing Arts,  Modern and Classical Languages, Career and Technical Education Pathways and a wide variety of extracurricular activities geared to help create well rounded, successful students.  Grants is home to a branch of New Mexico State University and students can select a wide variety of Dual Credit courses, both on the GHS campus and at NMSU Grants and other higher education institutions.

Enrollment Requirements You must live in our attendance area to enroll for classes. 9th, 10th, 11th graders are required to enroll in eight classes per semester, which includes a study skills course. 12th graders must enroll in classes that are needed to satisfy graduation requirements. All students, full time or part time, are required to take all standardized tests. 

Transfer students shall receive credit for all course work completed with passing grades at public or private schools similarly approved or accredited. Appropriate adjustments in awarding credit will also be made by (1) successful completion of college credit through dual enrollment; (2) receiving a satisfactory grade from an accredited summer school course. 

Students transferring to GHS 10 or more days into a given semester, if no applicable transfer grades are presented, may be enrolled in class without assurance of credit being awarded. See your Student Success Advisor regarding credit policies for late transfers.