Albuquerque Public Schools wants to talk progress.
The district’s board of education will hold a pair of mid-year information sessions to talk about its goals and guardrails.
The goals, outlined in APS’ strategic plan, are early literacy, math proficiency, post-secondary readiness and skills, habits and mindset for life success.
Guardrails, in APS parlance, are the values of the community, which shape efforts toward reaching the goals.
The first event, hosted by the community schools councils at Lavaland Elementary School, John Adams Middle School and West Mesa High School, is at 5:30 p.m., March 25 at Lavaland, 501 57th Street NW.
School board members also will attend and share information on goals and guardrails. A light dinner will be served. Those interested in attending should RSVP to boarded@aps.edu by March 19.
Another board update will take place on March 28, at Hodgin Elementary, 3801 Morningside Drive NE. The 6 p.m. session follows a training exercise on social and emotional learning.
Hodgin is hosting the event alongside Del Norte High School and McKinley Middle School. A light dinner will be served. Anyone interested in attending should RSVP to boarded@aps.edu by March 21.