Education

College Tries to Make do with Less State Funds

    Facing a $355,000 reduction in state funding compared to last year, Northern New Mexico College Interim President Domingo Sanchez said the College is...

Storyteller Weaves Traditional Tales

Emmett Shkeme Garcia calls himself one of the last storytellers in New Mexico.     The award winning children’s author and storyteller from the Santa Ana...

‘Happy’ School Board Extends Super’s Contract

    Española Public Schools Superintendent Bobbie Gutierrez has only been on the job 10 months, but she’s already making the School Board happy.     The...

DECA Students Get Down to Business

    The Española Valley High School Distributive Education Club of America’s (DECA) communications officer said participation in the organization helped him overcome his shy...

Revamped Website Costs Big Bucks

    The Española School District has spent $14,000 in e-rate funding since entering into a professional services agreement with Wolfman Brothers Web and Print...

Board Mulls Superintendent’s Evaluation

    The Española School Board has been working in closed sessions to evaluate Superintendent Bobbie Gutierrez since November.     The Board first went into executive...

State at Bottom Of National List

    New Mexico ranks 49 out of 50 states and the District of Columbia, analyzing national and state achievements in education.     The rankings were...

District Technology Getting Updated

    Despite shortages in staff and challenges addressing outdated infrastructure, the Española School District’s technology department is close to completing a number of projects...

Cariños Charter Renewed for Three Years

    After a prolonged struggle with the Española School District over the last 18 months, Cariños De Los Niños Charter School’s charter has been...

Area Students ‘Solve for Tomorrow’

Española Valley High School and McCurdy Charter School have been selected as finalists in the Samsung “Solve For Tomorrow” Contest, a nationwide science technology...

Officials Explore Ways to Stem Teacher Loss

    The Española School District, along with other local districts and state officials, are looking into ways to alleviate the shortage of qualified teachers,...

Cariños Board Takes One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

    For the second time in a three-month period, Cariños Charter School is faced with the possible resignation of a member of their governing...

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