Education

Classroom in the Spotlight: Abiquiú Elementary

Amada Vialpando’s fourth grade class at Abiquiú Elementary is Toby Gallegos (back, left), Nekoda Winn, Joel Fernandez, Patrick Martinez, Eric Varela; Angel Gallegos (front,...

High School, Abiquiu ElementaryRise in State’s Building Needs

    Abiquiú Elementary and Española Valley High School both shot up sharply into the top 100 buildings in need of repair in the Public...

Espanola School BoardApproves New Districts

   The Española School Board voted Nov. 7 to approve a new map of voting districts.     Several options were first presented July 25, followed...

Northern Ceases Union DuesPayroll Deductions for Non-Union Employees

   Northern New Mexico College officials said Oct. 26 the college would no longer perform union dues payroll deductions for employees who are not...

School Officials Edge Closer to Furloughs

    The Española School District began discussions with the local chapter of the National Education Association union Oct. 30 in an effort to find...

Chimayó Elementary Parents Organize for Change

SUN Staff Writer     A group of parents took the first steps toward transforming Chimayó Elementary in a Nov. 1 parent meeting.     The small group,...

Cariños Asked to Move; Make Way for Fairview

    Española School District Superintendent Art Blea is seeking State approval to replace Cariños Charter School with Fairview Elementary as the occupant of the...

Doctor Strikes Clinic Deal

    La Tierra Montessori will soon become the first elementary school in the Española Valley to start a school-based clinic to serve its students.    ...

School District Budget $400K Short; Furloughs Eyed

    The Española School District’s budget could go $273,754 into the red if current spending levels don’t change, accounting systems manager Elias Martinez told...

Northern Union Members Left out of Raises

    The Northern New Mexico College Board of Regents approved a raise for employees not covered by collective bargaining, which includes deans, directors chairs,...

Security Northern’s Focus with Bond Money

    Among the many decisions voters will make Nov. 6 will be whether to authorize the state to reissue up to $120 million in...

FOG Seminar Aims for Sunshine in Government

       “The law protects your right to be nosey,” Gwyneth Doland, executive director of the New Mexico Foundation for Open Government, told a...

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