Education

Leadership New Mexico Extends Application Deadline For 2020-2021 Core And Connect Programs To May 31

LNM News:

Leadership New Mexico is still accepting applications for the 2020-2021 Core Program and Connect New Mexico, The Next Generation of Leadership Program.

Applications are available on the Leadership New Mexico website www.leadershipnm.org or by calling 505.398.1500. Deadline for submission has been extended until May 31.

Leadership New Mexico’s Core Program is a class of 40 to 45 leaders who represent a cross-section of the various geographic regions of the state from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. It is ten months in duration and is designed to address issues facing Read More

Celebrate LAHS Seniors With Community Graduation Cards

LAHS News:

As part of Celebrate Our Seniors month, community members are invited to send Community Graduation Cards to members of the Los Alamos High School Class of 2020 during the month of May.

This is an opportunity to thank a senior for being a great neighbor or send a Class of 2020 babysitter a message of support.

To send virtual well wishes to a Topper Senior, click here. Be sure to sign the message so that the recipient knows who sent it. Messages will be previewed by LAHS Administration and then emailed directly to Seniors and their families the week of May 25. Messages must be received by Friday, Read More

State Of New Mexico Feeding Thousands Of Children, Seniors, Tribal Members During COVID-19 Pandemic

STATE News:

SANTA FE – State government agencies have delivered more than 5.4 million meals to children and youth, more than 293,000 meals to seniors and, separately, more than 400,000 pounds of food items to those communities most in need throughout New Mexico since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and the initial issuance of “stay at home” directives.

The state has also increased the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) enrollments and benefits to families and has implemented innovative, collaborative efforts to deliver meals to tribal communities across the state. Read More

Rooney, Rowley, Bailey: Education Is Our Recovery Engine

UNM-LA Chancellor Cindy Rooney

By Chancellor Cindy Rooney (University of New Mexico – Los Alamos)
President Becky Rowley (Santa Fe Community College), and
President Rick Bailey (Northern New Mexico College)

As we continue to experience the effects of the pandemic, many New Mexicans are wondering how our lives and our economy will move forward in the coming months. As leaders of your local colleges, we too have been asking these questions, and want to share a conversation we had recently about the importance of higher education to the recovery plan for New Mexico, and for the wider world. In essence, Read More

AmeriCorps Supports New Mexico COVID-19 Relief Efforts

Commissioner Bernadine Dallago of Albuquerque created branded face masks to ensure the protection of AmeriCorps members in New Mexico. Courtesy photo

NMDWS News:

ALBUQUERQUE — New Mexico AmeriCorps programs are seeing their service members remaining active through “boots-on-the ground” activities, remote “teleservice,” and by re-assignment for COVID-19 response service with partner agencies. 

Administered by the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions (NMDWS) and the Serve New Mexico Commission, AmeriCorps members throughout the state have Read More

School Buildings Will Reopen And We Must Be Prepared

By HOPE MORALES
Executive Director
Teach Plus New Mexico

When our schools officially closed in March, I immediately worried about the students I knew would struggle with access to technology and those with challenging home lives.

I didn’t worry about my own three children in the school system. I’m a former classroom teacher with training. Most days I work from home and understand the world of technology related to virtual settings. We will be okay. I thought.

The first couple of weeks of virtual learning seemed to work out well for all three children. Their teachers have created plans for their Read More

Annual Chemistry Olympiad Competition Moves Online

Los Alamos High School AP and Honors Chemistry student Karin Ebey is among more than 700 students nationwide to take the national qualifying exam for the annual Chemistry Olympiad Competition. Courtesy photo

Los Alamos High School AP and Honors Chemistry student Anthony Lestone received the highest score for the Central New Mexico ACS. Courtesy photo
By MICHELA OMBELLI
AP and Honors Chemistry Teacher
Los Alamos High School

Although schools in the country are not in session because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the American Chemical Society (ACS) U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad committee

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LANL And Texas A&M University System NLO Partner To Make Large Data Sets Easier To Handle

The LANL and NLO collaboration focuses on exploiting potential upcoming key-value flash devices to enable much more rapid analysis and insights of large data sets. Courtesy/LANL

LANL News:

The Texas A&M University System National Laboratories Office (NLO) and Los Alamos National Laboratory have formed a collaborative research effort to make extremely large data sets indexable and more easily searchable.

“We are excited to be partnering with our colleagues at Texas A&M on this important and potentially game changing research. This collaboration leverages extreme strengths Read More

AFTNM Picks Candidates For Federal Offices

AFT News:

ALBUQUERQUE — American Federation of Teachers New Mexico President Stephanie Ly and American Federation of Teachers New Mexico Vice President for Political Education Sara Attleson released the following statement:

“We are proud to stand with and endorse Rep. Ben Ray Luján for New Mexico’s open United States Senate seat and Representatives Debra Haaland and Xochitl Torres Small for re-election to New Mexico Congressional Districts 1 and 2, respectively.

“During their collective time in office, these Representatives have always put New Mexico’s issues at the forefront. We are Read More

Proud Home Of Senior Topper Nathan McCabe

Topper Senior Nathan McCabe in front of his home on Cheryl Avenue in White Rock with his Class of 2020 yard sign, given to every senior at Los Alamos High School as part of a month long schedule of activities to honor them. The governor ordered all the schools in New Mexico closed for the remainder of the academic year due to the COVID-19 pandemic so LAPS and the community are finding ways to honor the graduates. Courtesy photo  Read More

HU Receives NSF Grant Targeting STEM Students

Sarah Corey-Rivas

NMHU News:

LAS VEGAS, NM — Life sciences students at New Mexico Highlands University will receive new services early in their education, like culturally relevant teaching and more research opportunities, aimed at helping them persist and graduate thanks to a $1.8 million National Science Foundation grant.

The five-year NSF grant begins August 2020 and continues through July 2025. It will address the national college trend of difficulties in retaining college freshman, sophomores and juniors in science, technology, engineering and math, collectively known as STEM. Read More

Proud Home Of Senior Topper Katie Herrmann

Topper Senior Katie Herrmann with her puppy Simon, 1, in front of their home on Kristi Lane with her Class of 2020 yard sign, given to every senior at Los Alamos High School as part of a month long schedule of activities to honor them. The governor ordered all the schools in New Mexico closed for the remainder of the academic year due to the COVID-19 pandemic so LAPS and the community are finding ways to honor the graduates. Courtesy photo Read More

LAHS 1975 Graduates Shine Lights For Class Of 2020

At 8:20 p.m. (hour 2020) Friday, John and Sue Waterbury participated in shining lights from their home to honor the Los Alamos High School Class of 2020. Being LAHS Class of 1975 alumni, they wanted to be a part of celebrating the current senior class. ‘Congratulations Class of 2020! Live long and prosper!,’ the Waterburys said. Photo by John and Sue Waterbury
LAHS Class of 1975 alumni John and Sue Waterbury shine lights from their home at 8:20 p.m. Friday, (hour 2020) to honor the LAHS Class of 2020. Photo by John and Sue Waterbury
LAHS Class of 1975 alumni John and Sue Waterbury shine lights from their
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Proud Home Of Topper Senior Sophie Schmidt

Topper Senior Sophie Schmidt in front of her home decorated with Class of 2020 school spirit. Every senior at LAHS received a yard sign as part of a month long schedule of activities to honor them. The governor ordered all the schools in New Mexico closed for the remainder of the academic year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ‘I’m proud of the resolve of our 2020 students and staff … we are so lucky,’ said Sofia’s dad CEO/President Matt Schmidt of Los Alamos Schools Credit Union. Photo by Matt Schmidt
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Los Alamos County Public Library System Announces Overdrive Video Streaming Service During COVID19

LIBRARY News: 

The Los Alamos County Public Library added video streaming April 7 to its Overdrive platform. 

Patrons have access to more than 16,700 video streaming titles available on most devices or smartphones with internet access.

The library continues to offer eBooks and eAudiobooks on Overdrive. 

To access Overdrive, you need a library card and user PIN. If you have forgotten your library card number, pin, or do not have a library card; contact the library 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday for assistance. We can provide your account information or register you for a temporary library Read More

Lights At Sullivan Field Honor LAHS Class Of 2020

Lights are turned on at Sullivan Field at 8:20 p.m. (2020 hour) today to kick off ‘Celebrate Our Seniors Month’ in Los Alamos. People throughout the community turned on their porch lights, honked their horn and walk the area with their headlamps on to honor LAHS seniors. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Scene from Be The Light event this evening honoring LAHS seniors. Courtesy photo

Scene from Be The Light event this evening honoring LAHS seniors. Courtesy photo

Scene from Be The Light event this evening honoring LAHS seniors. Courtesy photo Read More

Creativity Continues In Superintendent’s Project Challenge

Mountain Kindergarten student Maria tells her story through art and music. Courtesy/LAPSF

Los Alamos Public Schools Foundation News:

Do you need something to brighten your day? Put your worries about the future aside for a few minutes and see how students in our community have been spending their time learning from home (here’s the link). You’ll be inspired! 

Student projects continue to wow in the second round of the Superintendent’s Project Challenge. The Challenge is an opportunity for LAPS students to create projects at home during innovative LA learning and enter them in the competition.  Read More

LAMS Announces 2019-2020 Hawk Athlete Of Year Awards

Gerlynn Romero

SPORTS News:

The Los Alamos Middle School 2019-2020 Hawk Athlete of the Year Award is given to one 7th and one 8th grade male, and one 7th and one 8th grade female and this year’s winners are:

7th Grade Female Athlete of the Year – Gerlynn Romero, participated in Volleyball, Basketball;

7th Grade Male Athlete of the Year – Matt Brousseau, participated in Football, Wrestling, Basketball, Track & Field;

8th Grade Female Athlete of the Year – Nazarae Romero, participated in Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field; and

8th Grade Male Athlete of Read More

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