LAPS Students Participate In American Indian Day
LAPS News:
Seven students from the Native American Club at Los Alamos High School traveled to the New Mexico State Capitol, otherwise known as the “Roundhouse” Friday for celebration of American Indian Day.
“We had a very successful field trip to the Roundhouse for American Indian Day on Friday,” said former San Ildefonso Pueblo Gov. James Mountain and current Native American Parent Advisory Council Chairman.
LAPS students included Nichelle Aguilar (LAPS 11th grade), Daniel Gonzales (TFA 9th grade), Janessa Gonzales (LAHS 12th grade), Maddox Martinez (TFA 9th grade), Leah Mountain (LAHS Read More
SFCC Collaborates With Northern New Mexico College To Offer EPA Job Training Program At NNMC
EDUCATION News:
SANTA FE – Santa Fe Community College will collaborate with Northern New Mexico College to offer a free training program on NNMC’s campus in Española.
The New Mexico Environmental Workforce Job Training Program is a free five-week intensive training designed to prepare its graduates to enter the expanding environmental job market. An Environmental Protection Agency grant supports the program.
The five-week intensive training is 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, May 20 through June 21 at NNMC in Española.
“Santa Fe Community College is pleased to partner with Northern Read More
Scenes From Museum Monday At Nature Center
Leslie Linke checks out the view this afternoon at the Los Alamos Nature Center. The Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) hosted numerous activities during Museum Monday at the Nature Center, which featured historical aspects of the community, from established brick-and-mortar museums to special pop-up exhibits and installations, as well as special Atomic City Tours of the Los Alamos Historic District and the townsite. Photo by Connor Hoch/ladailypost.com
PEEC Director of Interpretation Jonathan Creel mingles with the public this afternoon during Museum Monday at the Read More
NNM Children’s Bible Quizzing Meet In White Rock
COMMUNITY News:
La Vista Church of the Nazarene in White Rock is hosting groups from other churches all over northern New Mexico, Sat. Feb. 9, for a Children’s Bible Quizzing meet.
Children’s Bible Quizzing is a Bible study program for children in kindergarten through sixth grade to learn a book of the Bible and with an optional competition component. There also is a Teen competition level, open to students in seventh through 12th grade.
This year, the children are studying the book of Acts, and teens are studying the book of John. Children learn facts about the events in each book, and memorize Read More
PEEC: Explore Cultural Astronomy Feb. 5
Trujillo Unveils Plans To Improve Public Education
Trailmaster Craig Martin Discusses Tree Carvings
Local trailmaster Craig Martin spoke recently at the Rotary Club of Los Alamos, describing the historical significance of the tree carvings at the Valles Caldera. Appearing in the soft wood of aspen trees, one carving dates to the 1890s, with most created by sheep herders between 1914 and the 1940s. The carvings reflect the importance of sheep herding in the wool and mutton economy of that time period in northern New Mexico. There is an ongoing effort to document the carvings, which contain names, dates, initials, and pictorial figures, such as hearts and portraits, before they are further Read More
NMHU: New Geologic Research Instrument Opens Up Exciting New Research Opportunities
Highlands geology professor Michael Petronis installs a new instrument in the university’s Paleomagnetic Laboratory. Courtesy/HU
LAS VEGAS, N.M. – A new geologic research instrument at New Mexico Highlands University will open up opportunities for student research that will advance knowledge across the science disciplines of geology, chemistry and physics.
Thanks to a $550,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, Highlands has added a superconducting rock magnetometer to its state-of-the-art Paleomagnetic – Rock Read More
Perfect Pi Day Celebration In Los Alamos March 14
COMMUNITY News:
The Los Alamos Youth Activity Centers, a program of Los Alamos Family Council, will host the first ever communitywide Perfect Pi Day Celebration.
The March 14 event is 5-6 p.m. at the Ashley Pond Park Pavilion in Los Alamos.
The Pi and Pie event includes a silent auction to bid on pies from local restaurants and bakeries, and the sale of raffle tickets for the chance to pie local celebrities.
Youth Activity Center members will host free pi friendly activities throughout the afternoon and receive one free raffle ticket for the celebrity pie activity.
To volunteer your face or business, Read More
UNM-LA Participates In UNM Day At Legislature
LANL Foundation Now Accepting Education And Community Grants Applications Through Feb. 15
LANL FOUNDATION News:
ESPAÑOLA — The LANL Foundation is now accepting applications for $2500 education and community outreach grants. The deadline for submission in the first of two yearly grantmaking cycles is February 15, 2019.
Two types of grants are offered to nonprofit organization, schools or education programs:
Education Outreach Grants directly support public school children in grades K–12; and
Community Outreach Grants meet the Foundation’s mission and vision of innovative programming, collaboration and advocacy for lifelong learning but need not be tied directly to K–12 Read More
It’s All About The Journey For Aspen Elementary School Odyssey Of The Mind Team
Excitement levels were high during a recent visit to the Odyssey of the Mind team at Aspen Elementary School.
The six-member team was in the midst of a problem-solving activity. They were charged with getting a balloon to Read More
Who Are The Four Last Graduates Of Los Alamos Ranch School?
Boys of the Los Alamos Ranch School at dinner in the Dining Hall at Fuller Lodge, ca. 1930s before the final group of graduates left the school in 1943. Courtesy/LAHS
By Sharon Snyder
Los Alamos Historical Society
In the 25 years of the Los Alamos Ranch School’s existence, more than 550 boys came to the Pajarito Plateau as students and/or summer campers. Almost all of them went on to earn college degrees and make contributions to their chosen communities and, in many cases, to the nation.
The last four boys to graduate from the ranch school in late January of 1943 went on to make the school proud, and Read More
Stewart Bill Overhauls Teacher Evaluation To Support Professional Development
EXIT Realty Hosts 2nd Annual Career Night Tuesday
EXIT Realty Advantage NM brokers from left, Hunter Eaton, Lance Eaton, Mike Griego, Jessica Hoffer, Nara Gross, Brian Tyson and David Horpedahl. Courtesy photo
By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com
EXIT Realty Advantage NM is hosting its second annual Career Night at 5:45 p.m., Tuesday at 1615 Central Ave., Suite 100.
“Career Night is designed to provide information to people who have considered a career in real estate,” EXIT Realty Owner/Broker Lance Eaton said. “We will help you understand what it takes to get started, what you can expect in the first Read More
PEEC: Preview February’s Night Skies Friday
Astronomy Superstar’s ‘Failed Retirement’ Benefits UA
Eighth Graders Invited To Future Topper Night Jan. 31
Los Alamos Middle School Celebrates 93 Students At Breakfast Honoring Outstanding 7th And 8th Graders
Los Alamos High School Educator Margo Batha Named National Award Finalist
Los Alamos High School Speech and Debate Teacher Margo Batha
National Speech & Debate Association News:
- Margo Batha is one of five finalists for the National Educator of the Year Award.
DES MOINES, Iowa – The National Speech & Debate Association (NSDA) is thrilled to announce the finalists for the 2019 NSDA National Educator of the Year award.
This award was created to honor an individual who has enhanced the quality of education in the field of speech and debate.
From more than 5,000 member coaches and teachers, the following educators were named as finalists for the national Read More