Communities play a vital role in shaping every child’s future. They influence the choices children make, especially in their academic journey. Albuquerque Public Schools partners with communities to implement initiatives that help students explore future opportunities.
Just recently, students at Comanche Elementary School ended the school year with a hands-on Career Exploration Day. The event introduced them to a wide variety of future career paths.
Community partners across Albuquerque connected students with professionals representing both public- and private-sector careers for hands-on learning. Learners built engineering models with a civil engineer and climbed into the cab of the New Mexico Department of Transportation’s giant snow plow, “Alice Scooper.” These interactive activities allowed students to explore careers in engaging ways.
Participating organizations included Albuquerque Ambulance Service, Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office, City of Albuquerque Sanitation Department, and civil engineer Jaan Yang. Additional participants included Duke City Redi Mix, PNM, New Mexico Department of Transportation, and Albuquerque Police Department.
School leaders said the event connected classroom learning to real-world opportunities and inspired students to explore future careers with curiosity.
Comanche Elementary thanked community partners for volunteering their time and supporting the event. The school recognized their efforts during the busy end-of-year and holiday season.
A Celebration of Community
Meanwhile, Inez Science and Technology Magnet School welcomed students, families, staff and community partners this spring for its annual Community School Talent Show and Family Picnic. The event stands as one of the school’s most anticipated gatherings of the year.
Students spent weeks preparing and auditioning for performances as individuals, small groups and entire classes. They took the stage to showcase their talents for the school community.
This year’s event carried special meaning as the Inez community celebrated longtime PE teacher Michael Anderson’s dedication and impact. Former Inez Rockets and families returned to campus, shared memories, and celebrated his years of service to students and community.
Additionally, the event highlighted strong partnerships that support Inez as both a Community School and STEM Magnet school. Community organizations attended the event, including Central New Mexico Community College, Girl Scouts of the USA, Sunward Credit Union, the Transgender Resource Center and The Health Plan Place. They shared resources, activities, and crafts with families.
Earlier, Inez fourth graders joined walking field trips and learned basic glass cutting and mosaic art techniques. During the family picnic, students and families added pieces to a large community mosaic that will be displayed at school.
School leaders described the evening as festive, meaningful, and a celebration of strong belonging and community at Inez Elementary.
