Foundation to hold back-to-school supply distribution event in Española
What does it really mean for a student to be proficient? The answer is more complicated than you might think.
Over 130 more students will participate in SFCC's Environmental Job Training Program in the next five years to learn to address brownfields.
Survey results show that single mothers with degrees earn more over their lifetime.
After a massive infusion of funding and significant policy changes, an achievement gap remains for groups of at-risk kids.
National Republicans are poised to take up a platform this week that includes “universal school choice.”
Most medical students at Johns Hopkins University will no longer pay tuition thanks to a $1 billion gift from Bloomberg Philanthropies.
NMSU Extension, FEMA to host agricultural resilience event
A new poll finds Americans are increasingly skeptical about the value and cost of college.
Data from 2022-23 shows Santa Fe's high school graduation rate is up a bit, while the state's rate remained steady.
The private school abruptly closed in 2023. Supporters want to bring back that style of education in another format.
The path toward accreditation may not be easy; a peer-review team determined the school's application is lacking in spots.
SFCC campus to close July 12-14
A church group is replicating Reading Quest's "Reading is Magic" camps in Oklahoma, hoping to build literacy skills and confidence.
Nearly 15,000 students across the state will be able to take advantage of the system, with more to come, officials said.
States are trying to help workers beef up their tech skills before they become outdated and get outfoxed by machines that are becoming increasingly smarter.
SFCC announces new partnership with Western Governors University
Bilbo will take over from Felicia Sena, who will join the district's leadership team as assistant superintendent starting July 1.
Advocates fear a move to protect program funding could actually make it easier for schools to use the money in other ways.
Anderson said she plans to submit her formal resignation in July so the board can accept it at its July 25 meeting.
N.M. Military Institute selects new superintendent
Annabelle Jenkins made sure to keep her plan secret, hiding the item in the sleeve of her gown as she walked across the graduation stage.
Astrid Winterstein's video, called "Hydroponics to Feed the Planet," was among 18 top-prize winners from around the world.
A new legislative report says a network of policy changes are needed to improve outcomes in New Mexico public schools.
For the fourth time since 2019, New Mexico has ranked 50th nationwide in the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s 2024 Kids Count Data Book.
A four-day internship at the Santa Fe Studio Workshop introduced high schoolers to the world of jewelry design — for free.
Students can expect a full week off for Thanksgiving and spring break and two weeks for winter break, as well as other holidays.
Garcia has been a fixture at schools across the district for over 15 years. She became assistant principal at Piñon Elementary in 2021.
Los Alamos students receive college-sponsored merit scholarship
Their work, spurred in part by school shooting fears, also has spurred a love of science and technology.
“Class of 2024, your resilience and determination have led you to this remarkable milestone. Congratulations on your achievements, and may your future be as bright as …
Valedictorian: Adrissa Cordova-Prieto
Valedictorian: Enrique Eigner-Herrera
“I am so proud of the Class of 2024! You have worked so hard and overcome many challenges to get to this moment. Your perseverance and determination has not only helpe…
Class of 2024
“The only impossible journey is the one you never begin.”
Class of 2024
“We are tremendously proud of our Capital High School graduating class of 2024. We are excited to see all that they will accomplish. Once a Jag, always a Jag!”
“Our 2024 graduating class is small but mighty, having overcome the most challenging obstacles of this modern world, while working to preserve the most sacred and prec…
“Dear Class of 2024: As we joyfully witness your graduation, we take great pride in reflecting on your remarkable journey and contributions to the NMSA community throu…
“As you move forward, carry with you the lessons learned, the resilience built, and the knowledge that you are capable of exceeding expectations.”
“Congratulations to the SFHS graduating class of 2024. The Class of 2024 has shown great resilience, overcoming challenges, pushing themselves out of their comfort zon…
“ATC’s class of 2024 is talented, tenacious and trustworthy. All the tropes about ‘kids these days’ vanish in the wake of your perseverance, passion and power. Thank y…
Class flower: Tulip
"Congratulations to the class of 2024. You met the challenges of COVID head-on and propelled our school's academic and athletic programs to new heights. More than that…
“Mandela’s Class of 2024 has been impressive in their quiet excellence. We have 100% of our students graduating and planning on attending higher education, both in-sta…
Valedictorian: Zachariah Herrera Atkins
State and federal officials are looking for ways to beef up cybersecurity in schools, which can become targets for cyberattacks.
Meals are available through July to any child age one through 18. No registration or enrollment is required to participate.
SFCC Visual Arts Gallery to host Gordon Fluke Memorial Retrospective
The proposal calls for on-site food preparation, local sourcing of ingredients, school gardens, studies on composting and plate waste and other changes.