In the most recent NMVistas report card (published in the Feb. 1 edition of the Taos News), Anansi Charter School scored a 91 based on student outcomes and other performance
Partners announced for KU initiative to move toward rightful presence in regular education classrooms ku.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ku.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
KU's SWIFT Education Center partners with four state education agencies wibw.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wibw.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
During Monday’s special meeting of the Cobre Consolidated School District Board of Education, members approved budgets for several funds while practicing their new board behavior standards. At the start of his first meeting on the job, new Superintendent Jeff Spaletta read aloud Board of Education behavior standards, which included points about active listening, remaining unified, modeling professionalism, assuming positive intent and being positive and responsive. These behavior standards, which he …
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Last updated 7/13/2021 at 4pm It s no surprise to most that education has changed dramatically in recent years. One of the reasons is, of course, the integration of technology in many forms: from the network infrastructures to integrating devices, such as laptops, wireless projectors, digital tablets, online learning environments, and more. The physical walls of the classroom have come down, so to speak. There are many other factors influencing change, both positive and negative. Like it or not, increasing numbers of students come to us needing extra help in many areas. Old systems and programs are not always adequate to address needs. This is true not only in our district but across the state as well as the nation.
PED Presents Near-Flat $3.3B Budget Request For Schools PED News: SANTA FE The New Mexico Public Education Department (PED) is requesting a near-flat $3.3 billion budget for public schools in the next fiscal year while rolling out plans to increase the share going to schools with the greatest need. “Equity is at the heart of this budget request,” Public Education Secretary Ryan Stewart said. “We’re getting additional money to the kids who need it most while giving districts the flexibility to determine at a local level what their students need.” Stewart presented the Public School Support budget request to the Legislative Finance Committee Wednesday.