Education

Northern Moves Forward With Dorm Plans

    On Northern New Mexico College’s website home page, a photo collage of smiling students appears, with large words superimposed reading, “Student Life @...

Learning the Code

No matter their age, people use electronics. From toddlers playing with iPhones, to five-year-olds competently navigating through movies and games on the Internet, everyone...

Bond Money Approved, But Projects Unfinished

    On Feb. 1, 2011, residents overwhelmingly voted in favor of authorizing the Española School District to issue up to $28 million of general...

NM Colleges Are Worst in the Nation

    Secretary of Higher Education Jose Garcia has a definite answer for anyone who has wondered how New Mexico is doing competitively, as a...

McCurdy Construction Project Put On Hold

    The McCurdy School alumni nostalgic for the historic buildings spotting the campus can ease their minds. The buildings will not be demolished anytime...

Students, Student Senate Speak Out on Dorms

    The Northern New Mexico College Board of Regents will decide Dec. 19, whether to put student housing on the fast track. Since dorm...

Board Wants to Slow Things Down

    The Rolling Stones once sang that people can’t always get what they want, but with patience and hard work, they might get what...

Vigil Receives Golden Apple Award

    A typical day in high school involves worksheets, tests, essays and a whole heap of social awkwardness for the student. In Spanish and...

High School Bleachers ‘Fiasco’ Continues

    No one anticipated the mess it would become. The Española Valley High School gym bleachers have been in use since the gym was...

Northern Puts Residence Hall on Fast Track

    The timeline is short — too short for Northern New Mexico College to have notified the state Higher Education Department about their plans...

School District, Board Narrowly Escape Procurement Violation

    The Española School District and its Board had a near-miss recently, as it skirted entering into a procurement violation.     During the Nov. 20...

Grant Money Used to Keep Kids in School

    Bowling, pizza and a day at the movies are a few of the treats students in this year’s K-3 Plus Program received.     The...

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