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Rio Grande High School holds memorials for baseball player

by Elise Kaplan March 27, 2024

Baseball players from Rio Grande High School, Eldorado High School and Manzano High School gathered Wednesday afternoon to honor a student athelete who died Tuesday morning after collapsing on the […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Education

APS wants your input on how your kid’s school is doing

by tunruhenos March 22, 2024

Albuquerque Public Schools wants to know how it’s doing. The district is collecting responses from APS families to its Quality of Education and Family Engagement Survey through March 29. The […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Education

Woof! Woof! Woof! March Madness watch party for UNM Lobos set for Civic Plaza

by tunruhenos March 21, 2024

Looking for a spot to watch the Lobos compete in the first round of the NCAA tournament? The city is hosting a March Madness watch party on Civic Plaza tomorrow […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Education

Growing ABQ’s future workforce

by Elise Kaplan March 20, 2024

Albuquerque businesses took matters into their own hands this week, reaching out to students as possible solutions to their future workforce needs. The Albuquerque Public Schools Apprenticeship Council hosted its […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Education

What to expect: Is APS meeting its math proficiency goal for Black students and the Yazzie/Martinez agreement?

by tunruhenos March 19, 2024

Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education members will discuss the district’s progress toward increasing math proficiency at Wednesday’s regular meeting. Administrators Dr. Antonio Gonzales, Dr. Channell Segura and Dr. Richard […]

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Education wins and loses at the Legislature

by Elise Kaplan March 14, 2024

The 2024 legislative session contained one big victory for public education and a few disappointments, the head of the local teachers’ union said Wednesday. “In general, it has not been […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Education

CNM to host summit for women in trades

by Elise Kaplan March 12, 2024

Rosie the Riveter is a symbolic icon — a woman who can do her part on the factory floor and keep the manufacturing industry going. She’s got a growing number […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Education

Special Help Wanted: 86% of APS teacher vacancies are for special education teachers

by Elise Kaplan March 8, 2024

The Albuquerque Public Schools district needs more than 100 special education teachers to fill vacancies in its 176 individual schools. According to the district’s job listings on Thursday afternoon, 120 […]

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Next year’s APS budget includes more money for special education, less money for food

by Elise Kaplan March 7, 2024

Albuquerque Public Schools will have less money to work with next fiscal year, but it is working on ways to lessen the disruption in services, budget officials told the Board […]

Posted inEducation, New Mexico Statewide News

NM ranks dead last in education. Will 180 days in the classroom help?

by tunruhenos March 7, 2024

By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico has adopted a new rule mandating that school calendars consist of at least 180 days, with top state […]

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