ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) An Albuquerque Charter School is being forced to close its doors, after racking up hundreds of thousands in debt.
But in a last ditch effort, school staff is now asking the community to help bail them out.
I started this school in June 2006, said Justina Montoya.
Principal Justina Montoya has been at La Resolana Leadership Academy since the beginning.
Weve been in operation now for 11 years, said Montoya.
The Charter Middle School, located near Central and San Mateo, has 74 students.
Montoya said most her kids are economically disadvantaged and come to the school a few years behind where they should be.
Theyve either fallen behind or been left behind for whatever reason and so we take them how they…
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