Welcome to Cannon Air Force Base!

Clovis Municipal Schools is proud to welcome military families to our schools and the Clovis community! We understand the unique challenges of deployment, relocation, and adjusting to a new city, and we are here to support you every step of the way. If your family has been transferred to Cannon Air Force Base, we want to make your transition as smooth as possible.

To get started, please set up a Skyward Family Access account. Be ready to provide information about where you plan to live and the ages of your children, and we will guide you to the appropriate schools. We will also notify the campuses so they are prepared to welcome and support your family.

Thank you for choosing Clovis Municipal Schools! We look forward to helping you and your children settle into our schools and community. If you have any questions, please contact Academic Services at (575) 769-4300.

A photo of the entrance to Cannon Air Force Base

About Clovis Municipal Schools

Photo of five band members holding a trophy

Clovis Municipal Schools (CMS) serves the educational needs of Clovis, New Mexico, and the surrounding areas, including Cannon Air Force Base. With a commitment to excellence, CMS operates 16 schools, providing comprehensive education to over 7,500 students from preschool through 12th grade.

The district offers a diverse range of programs, including :

CMS is dedicated to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment, ensuring all students have access to quality education and opportunities for personal growth.

Three of our schools have been designated Spotlight schools, meaning they are in the top 25% of schools for the state. All of our remaining schools have successfully achieved Traditional status.

Learn more about Barry STEAM Academy

Barry STEAM academy is the zoned elementary school for those living on base.

Watch the video to learn more about this new program that incorporates Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics into their comprehensive curriculum.

Our Schools

Elementary Zones, City Residents

Elementary School Zones for City of Clovis Residents

Elementary Zones for Curry County Residents

Elementary School Zones for Curry County Residents

Middle School Zones

Middle School Zones Clovis & Curry County Residents

Flyer titled “Kindergarten Registration – April 24, 2025” with a smiling young girl at the top. The flyer states that families registering for Kindergarten must provide a Skyward Family Access account, proof of residency (utility bill or lease), birth certificate, social security number, and shot records.  How to Register (3 options):  Register Online – Visit www.clovis-schools.org, click “Enroll,” and select “Add New Student” or “New to the District.”  Register in person – Bring documents to your child’s future school on April 24.  Current 4Y families at Lockwood – Register on April 25 at Lockwood.  Bottom of the flyer includes a “Register Now” button and the Clovis Municipal Schools logo.

How to Enroll in Clovis Municipal Schools

We’re happy you’re considering Clovis Municipal Schools for your child’s education. Our team is here to help guide you through the enrollment process.

  • 🖱️ Step 1: Check School Boundaries

  • 📄 Step 2: Gather Your Documents

  • 🖋️ Step 3: Complete Online Enrollment

  • 🎉 Step 4: Welcome to Clovis Schools!

FAQ for Military Families

Resources for Military Families

Military Family Life Counselors

  • Wing-Wide Child, Youth, Behavioral CYB (on base): Jessica Coker 575-825-9905

  • Mesa Elementary - 575-825-1791

  • Zia Elementary - 575-284-4052

  • Barry Elementary - 575-825-1788

  • Gattis Middle/Marshall 6th Grade Academy/Yucca Middle Schools - 575-825-1794

Cannon Air Force School Liaison

Sara Williams

sara.williams.12@us.af.mil

Office:
575-904-6117

Cell:
575-284-5609

Location:
M&FRC  331 DL Ingram Avenue

Hours:

Monday – Friday: 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday – Sunday: Closed

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