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Transforming NM s public schools: PED s new chief outlines lofty goals, vows to make this the year of literacy
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NM needs to direct dollars to its most-at-risk students » Albuquerque Journal
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Meeting in a special Monday morning session, the Albuquerque Public Schools Board approved a budget for the FY 2021-22 school year of $1.868 billion, of which the district’s $811 million operational fund is the biggest piece.
The operational budget assumes $45 million more in expenditures than revenue due to declining enrollment, said APS chief financial officer Tami Coleman.
It also features a number of expenditure increases, including a 1.5% salary bump for all APS staff; a raise in the minimum wage to $11.50 an hour starting Jan. 1, 2022; an increase for appropriation of the Extended Learning Time Program; an instructional material allocation increase; and continuation of the federal Families First Coronavirus Response Act Leave Program.
NMPED: Extended Learning Program Participation Increases
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LAPS: School Board Update From March 9 Meeting - 4:06 pm
A drawing/digital art piece by LAHS student Kari Mason, which garnered a Gold Key award. Courtesy/LAHS
LAPS News:
The Los Alamos School Board met for a regular meeting Tuesday, March 9. President Melanie Colgan opened the meeting with a moment of silence in memory of Las Cruces School Superintendent Karen Trujillo. “She touched many lives as an educator and is going to be sorely missed,” Colgan said.
The board also celebrated several recognitions. Art teachers from around the district were honored as part of Youth Art Month. Britt Williams, Aspen’s art teacher, spoke for the elementary art teachers in saying that they are thankful to work in a district that supports the arts.