The Learning Center is open to all ages and the surrounding communities. The Acoma Learning Center was established in the 1970 and 80s in a small brown building facing the old Tribal Administrative Office. After the late 80s, the Library was not in existence for a few years within the Pueblo. Shutiva and his Administration helped to re-established the Library as a Tribal Program. After the restate
ment, the Library was housed where the old Acoma Bingo Snackbar room, of the E.D.A. building from the late 90s to 2006. On June 6, 1997, the New Mexico State Library (NMSL) recognized the Acoma Learning Center as a public Tribal Library. Under the NMSL-Tribal Libraries Program, the Acoma Learning Center was able to promote and support informational access for the Acoma community, emphasizing current technology and library development.
βJune of 2007, the Library had to relocate due to the poor infrastructure and condemnation of the E.D.A. The Learning Center is currently in a triple-wide modular building near the Skyline Subdivision on the Acoma Pueblo reservation. In 2018, the Acoma Learning Center went under the Acoma Department of Education as one of the eight programs run by the Department's Executive Director.
βThe Learning Center has maintained, led, and created numerous platforms, programs, and organizations based on the community's needs. Emphasizing and strengthening in the areas such as literary, community engagement, cultural & traditional sustainability, language preservation, youth empowerment, creating partnerships & collaborations, and agricultural horticulture. STAFF
Tracey A. Charlie - Learning Technician | Email: [email protected] | Ext 5544
Alyssa Valencia - Assistant | [email protected] | Ext 5160
ALC LIBRARY BOARD MEMBERS - Acoma Department of Education Board