Tag: Education

Student Directed Sondheim at Albuquerque High School

Last week at Albuquerque High School, the Performing Arts Center (PAC) was full of an audience, a live orchestra,...

Higher Education Secretary Rodriguez Lauds Four-Year Universities for Holding Tuition Steady

Higher Education Secretary Stephanie M. Rodriguez commended universities for maintaining tuition rates.

New Mexico Wants to Grow Its Own Bioscience Talent — Starting With Internship

The NMBA rolls out a statewide internship program linking students with labs and startups, aiming to build a strong local bioscience workforce.

Child Care & Early Learning Standards

The New Mexico Early Childhood and Care Department (ECECD) released its April 13, 2026, newsletter. It announced new Early...

Historic Investment in Higher Education: Record $1.5B Approved by Gov. Lujan Grisham

The state allocates $1.5 billion to strengthen and expand opportunities in higher education.

Kids’ Obesity Rates Climb — Health Officials Boost Schools and Community Programs

New Mexico ramps up school and community programs to improve nutrition and physical activity as obesity rates among young students continue to rise.

New Mexico Schools Score Big: Defibrillators Now Required at All Sports Events Under Lifesaving Law

A new New Mexico law requires schools to install AEDs and train staff for cardiac emergencies during athletic activities to prevent sudden cardiac deaths.

Santa Teresa Residents: Free Workshop Can Help You Land $27/hr Tech Jobs

Santa Teresa residents can join DACC’s free workshop to learn how to apply for high-paying critical operations technician jobs.

Step Back Inside the Museum of Natural History & Science When it Reopens on April 4 After the $3.7M Makeover

After months of renovations, the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science will reopen April 4 with updated exhibits, improved spaces, and a new traveling dinosaur-themed show.

Rio Rancho School Board: Dr. Beth Miller Resigns to Focus on Health

Rio Rancho school board member Dr. Beth Miller will step down Monday to focus on her health, prompting the district to begin the process of appointing a replacement.

Weak in Math? Newly Passed Senate Bill 29 Seeks to Help

Senate Bill 29, recently passed by the Legislature, aims to provide intervention for students who need to improve their math skills.

‘High Quality, Consistent’ Services Await Students with Disabilities Through Senate Bill 64

After its passage in the New Mexico Legislature, Senate Bill 64 aims to expand support for students with disabilities.