Education

Republican Party Of New Mexico Announces Recipient Of Growth And Achievement Scholarship

NMGOP News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE  After looking over the many applications we received from high school seniors interested in our Growth and Achievement Scholarship program, the Republican Party of New Mexico is excited to announce our recipient of the Growth and Achievement Scholarship. 

Haley Hall, a graduate of Grants High School in Cibola County, New Mexico will receive the $1500 scholarship toward her studies at Eastern New Mexico University. 

The Growth and Achievement Scholarship program was started last year as a way for the Republican Party

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UNM-LA Gears Up For Summer Program For Youth

Students participate in a Chemistry in the Kitchen class during last year’s Children’s College at UNM-LA. Photo by Vint Miller
 
UNM-LA News:
 
The popular UNM-Los Alamos Community Education Summer Program for Youth (SPY) returns in July with week-long classes for children in grades 1-10. 
 
Children’s College, for children entering the first through third grades, and Youth College, for children entering the fourth through sixth grades, runs July 18-22. Teen College, for students entering the seventh through tenth grades, will take place July
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Crowley, Serrano, Luján Language In Support Of STEM Grants For Hispanic Serving Institutions Included In Appropriations Bill

CONGRESSIONAL News:
 
WASHINGTON, D.C.  Representatives Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), Joe Crowley (D-Queens, the Bronx), vice chair of the Democratic Caucus and José E. Serrano (D-the Bronx) announced the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations bill includes their push to require the National Science Foundation to move forward with a grant program to support Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education at Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs).
 
Specifically, the language directs the National Science Foundation
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LALT Acting And Directing Workshops June 25-July 2

LALT News:

 

 
Joanne Camp and Shepard Sobel will present a two-day Acting and Directing workshop on consecutive Saturdays, June 25 and July 2 at the Performing Arts Center in Los Alamos.
 
Each instructional day will begin at 9:30 a.m. and conclude at 4:30 p.m. On the first day (first weekend), participants will separate into two groups, with each group following a separate instructional track in the workshop.

 

The first group will consist of actors, who will work with Camp on techniques and exercises to enhance
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National Report: New Mexico Still Ranks 49th For Overall Child Well-Being

NMVC News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE — New Mexico retains its ranking of 49th out of 50 states, according to the 2016 KIDS COUNT® Data Book, released by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.
 
This marks the third year in a row that the state has ranked next-to-last in the nation for child well-being; only Mississippi has ranked lower. However, New Mexico has shown some progress in some indicators of child well-being–particularly in health, where the state rose four positions to 44th place.
 
“There are some bright spots for New Mexico in the Data Book this
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UNM-LA History Dates Back To 1956

UNM-LA with Building 2 on the left (includes the Student Center) and Building 7 (library, Adult Basic Education and Community Education) on the right. Photo by Nancy Coombs

 

UNM-LA News:

UNM-Los Alamos serves Los Alamos and Northern New Mexico as a branch campus of The University of New Mexico, the state’s flagship university.

The University of New Mexico in Los Alamos dates back to 1956, with the establishment of the UNM Los Alamos Center for Graduate Studies. The first significant UNM undergraduate offerings in Los Alamos began with the establishment of the University of New Mexico Read More

High School Equivalency Program And Laboratory ‘Returning Student’ Scholarship Support Young Man’s Career Goals In Counseling

Joaquin Montano is the office manger at the UNM-Toas, Rio Arriba County High School Equivalency Program that assisted him with completing his GED. Supported by a Laboratory Scholarship, he is pursuing a degree in Integrative Studies at Northern New Mexico College and works with other migrant and seasonal farm workers to better themselves through education. Photo by Andrea Multari/LANL Foundation 
 
LANL FOUNDATION News:

Joaquin Montaño has always known the value of hard work. Growing up in Santa Cruz, N.M., he and his siblings lived with the rule that the family and ranch

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Los Alamos High School Students Excel On National German Exams

LAHS German teacher Anita Boshier wth her students showing off their medals and certificates from the National German Exam. Courtesy photo

LAPS News:

Twenty-two Los Alamos High School students won gold, 14 students won silver and 11 students won bronze medals in the 2016 National German Exam sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of German (AATG).

Recipients of the gold medals (or Goldurkunde) scored in the 90 percentile were recognized on the Presidential Honor Roll for outstanding performance.

AATG President Hal Boland said, “The outstanding performance of these German Read More

Trinity On The Hill Episcopal Church Invites Children To Cave Quest Vacation Bible School June 20-24

VBS activities underway at previous event. Photo by Ellen McBee
 
TOTH News:
 
A summer kids’ event called Cave Quest VBS is June 20-24 at Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church at 3900 Trinity Dr.
 
At Cave Quest, kids will be ground kids in the rock-solid foundation of God’s love, a love that takes them through life’s dark times. Kids participate in memorable Bible-learning activities, sing catchy songs, play teamwork-building games, make and dig into yummy treats, experience one-of-a-kind Bible adventures and collect Bible Memory Buddies
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Rocking The Boat Sinks Drama Teacher

LAHS Drama Teacher David Daniel on stage at the Popejoy Awards where he accepted the award for Best Direction. Courtesy photo
 
By BONNIE J. GORDON
Los Alamos Daily Post
 

When Los Alamos High School drama teacher David Daniel returned to Los Alamos Sunday, May 8, he was on top of the world.

The LAHS Olions had just won major accolades of their production of “Monty Python’s Spamalot” at the Popejoy Awards for High School Drama in New Mexico.

Not only was “Spamalot” chosen as one of five finalists, three of Daniel’s students were chosen to compete for “best actor” and Devon McCleskey won, Read More

NASA: Largest Planet Discovered To Orbit Two Suns

Artist’s impression of the simultaneous stellar eclipse and planetary transit events on Kepler-1647. Courtesy/Lynette Cook
 
NASA News:
 
If you cast your eyes toward the constellation Cygnus, you’ll be looking in the direction of the largest planet yet discovered around a double-star system.
 
It’s too faint to see with the naked eye, but a team led by astronomers from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and San Diego State University (SDSU) in California, used NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope to identify the new planet,
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Taste Of Knowledge Saturday June 25

2015 Taste of Knowledge event. Courtesy photo
 
LAPSF News:
 
Looking for a chance to support public education in our community and enjoy a libation?
 
The Los Alamos Public Schools Foundation will host a beer and wine tasting event, A Taste of Knowledge, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Saturday, June 25 at the Golf Course Community Room and patio.
 
Participants will sample a wide variety of specially selected wines and beers, choosing any combination of eight tastes from among 12 offerings and some delicious appetizers to accompany them.
 
All proceeds
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Visit LAPS Spring Art Show Online

 
LAPS’s Art Team, front row from left, Renee Mitsunaga and Kristi Carr and back row from left, Britt Williams, Lorri McInroy, Mary Grace, Laura Parkison, Cecily Merrill, Stephanie Rittner, and Dottie Lopez would like to invite all local art lovers to take time to enjoy the webpage. Missing from photo: Karen Trythall. Courtesy photo
 
ART News:
 
The Los Alamos Public Schools’ Art teachers are presenting their students’ works online this year due to construction at Fuller Lodge.
 
The Art Team decided to display student artwork on a webpage, instead of trying
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PEEC: Local Expert Leads Monthly Wildflower Walks

Wildflowers along Quemazon trail. Photo by Yvonne Keller
 
PEEC News:

 

Pajarito Environmental Education Center’s Jemez Mountain Herbarium Curator Chick Keller will lead a monthly Wildflower Walk at 5:30 p.m., Monday, June 20, to introduce people to local wildflowers.
 
Each month Keller will pick a different trail, depending on what is blooming at the time. These monthly outings will be easy walks to identify some of the flowering beauties found in and around Los Alamos. The walks are free and there is no advance registration required. 
 
The Wildflower
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PEEC: Summer Family Evenings – Wolves!

Learn about wolves and visit with one June 22 at the Nature Center. Courtesy photo
 
PEEC News:
 
Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) has arranged an exciting visit from Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, June 22  at the Los Alamos Nature Center.
 
Thanks to a sponsorship from Del Norte Credit Union, kids can visit with an ambassador wolf as the Sanctuary’s staff reveals fun and interesting facts about wolves. Learn about the diet, hunting strategies, family life, physical adaptations, and pack structure of wolves. The staff will also
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MANA del Norte Scholarships Assist NNM Latinas

EDUCATION News:

The purpose of the MANA del Norte Scholarship is to assist Latinas from northern New Mexico in continuing and/or completing their post-secondary education. Scholarships are awarded based on strength of personal statement, academic ability, financial need and letters of recommendation.

APPLICATION ELIGIBILITY

Deadline: June 30, 2016. Both undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to apply. Applicant must be enrolled or plan to be enrolled at least half-time. For purposes of MANA del Norte’s application criteria, “half-time enrollment” Read More

SBDC Director Ted Lopez Has Died

Ted Lopez

UNM-Los Alamos News:

Ted Lopez, director of the Small Business Development Center at UNM-Los Alamos, passed away today, June 15, 2016.

In his role at UNM-LA, Ted helped many clients launch or develop their small businesses. He was an integral part of the UNM-LA family and the Los Alamos economic development community.

Dr. Cindy Rooney, CEO of UNM-Los Alamos, released the following statement: “We were saddened to receive the news that Ted Lopez passed away this morning. He was a beloved member of our UNM-LA family, a wonderful asset to our community, and an exceptionally kind and honorable Read More

Los Alamos Tennis Clinic June And August

Courtesy photo
 
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SPORTS News:
 
A fundraising event for the Los Alamos High School Boys and Girls Tennis Teams is set for June and August at Mesa Tennis Courts behind Sullivan Football Field. The event is for ages 4-15 (including USTA QuickStart for ages 4-10). 
 
First Date – June 6-10
  • Session 1: (Ages 4-7) 4–5 p.m.
  • Session 2: (Ages 8-15) 5:15–6:45 p.m.

 

Second Date – Aug. 1-5
  • Session 1: (Ages 4-7) 4–5 p.m.
  • Session 2: (Ages 8-15) 5:15–6:45 p.m.
 
Instructed by the Los Alamos High School Tennis Teams
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