In addition to Cloudcroft it serves Mayhill, Piñon, Sacramento, Timberon, Twin Forks, and Weed.
The Cloudcroft school board disliked the decision and in 1958 passed a motion stating that the district should not accept Weed or Piñon students even if their respective areas offered to pay tuition to Cloudcroft schools.
The Cloudcroft district did not begin charging tuition to Alamogordo schools and relied on increased funding from its higher enrollment.
The Cloudcroft board in 1991 ignored the 1958 resolution that stated the district should not accept Weed and Piñon students.
[3] In August 1992 Weed Elementary parents protesting the retention of a teacher they disliked chose to enroll their children in Cloudcroft schools instead as a form of protest, and the Cloudcroft district accepted them.