Education

National Bullying Awareness Month: 5 Crucial Facts To Know

From ‘Stand for the Silent’:

Oklahoma City – October is National Bullying Prevention Month, making it an ideal time to examine some of the crucial factors surrounding this hot-button issue. Bullying touches families from coast to coast and in all demographic areas. The more we can shed light on it and learn to understand it, the better equipped we will be as a nation to help prevent it from happening.

“Bullying is an issue that most of us have had to deal with at some point, in one way or another,” says Kirk Smalley, co-founder of Stand for the Silent. “We need to learn more about it and do what we can to Read More

SFCC To Close For Indigenous Peoples Day Oct. 14

SFCC News:

          • Santa Fe Higher Education Center at 1950 Siringo Road will remain open

SANTA FE – Santa Fe Community College will be closed Monday, Oct 14, in honor of Indigenous Peoples Day. No classes or activities will be held, and no other student services will be available.

The college’s early childhood development center, Kids Campus and the William C. Witter Fitness Education Center also will be closed.

The Santa Fe Higher Education Center, 1950 Siringo Road, will remain open on Oct. 14.

SFCC and Kids Campus will reopen on Tuesday, Oct. 15. SFCC’s William C. Witter Fitness Education Center Read More

Children Can Learn To Love Rocks At Coronado Historic Site

New Mexico Historic Sites News:

In a partnership with the Martha Liebert Public Library in Bernalillo, Coronado Historic Site is offering a “Ranger Read and Learn” story time that is free and open to all ages.

At Ranger Read and Learn, a ranger from Coronado Historic Site will read a story and offer related conversation and activities. Children can listen to the book I’m Trying to Love Rocks by Bethany Barton to learn about rocks and explore the different types of rocks in New Mexico. Participants will then make a rock-based work of art after listening to the story.

Details:

Who: Coronado Historic Read More

Workshop Celebrates All Saints’ Day At Los Luceros Today

Northern Río Grande National Heritage Area offers aworkshop today at Los Luceros Historic Site to celebrate All Saints’ Day. Courtesy/NRGNHA

NRGNHS News:

The Northern Río Grande National Heritage Area (NRGNHA) is offering a creative workshop 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., today Oct. 5, at Los Luceros Historic Site to celebrate All Saints’ Day.

Presented by NRGNHA, and held at Los Luceros Historic Site, this special class focuses on the creation of miniature life altars, a beautiful tradition that honors and remembers ancestors.

Participants will delve into the significance of the three-day triduum, Read More

LAPS Board Of Education To Meet Oct. 8, 2024

LAPS News:

Los Alamos Public Schools (LAPS) Board of Education will meet 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8 in the LAPS Board Room at 2102 Trinity Drive, Suite V.

The meeting is open to the public.

The meeting is also available on Zoom:
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Meeting ID:
505 663 2222

Passcode:
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If you are an individual with a disability who is in need of a reader, qualified sign language interpreter, or any other form of auxiliary aid or service to attend or participate in the hearing or meeting, please contact the Superintendent Read More

PEEC To Host Spooky Events At Los Alamos Nature Center

The Los Alamos Nature Center at 2600 Canyon Road. Courtesy/PEEC

PEEC News:

As the leaves turn and the nights grow longer, the Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) invites families and friends to join in a series of spooktacular events this October.

Celebrate the season with adventures under the stars, nostalgic movie nights, and hands-on seasonal activities:

  • Night Hike – Oct. 11, 7:30-8:45 p.m., a captivating Night Hike in Acid Canyon led by a PEEC educator. This month, explore the fascinating world of nocturnal creatures and their amazing adaptations through engaging activities
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Hampton: Vote YES On UNM-LA Bond

By DAVID HAMPTON
Los Alamos

Can you imagine not having UNM-LA? I can’t, and strongly encourage a YES vote on the UNM-LA General Obligation Bond.

These funds will be used for projects including roof leak repairs, bringing UNM-LA up to ADA standards, modernizing IT, and modernizing energy efficiency of the buildings. Remember, many of UNM-LA’s buildings were constructed in the 1940s. Heck, they’re even older than me!

It is essential that our science based town have an institution of higher learning, and we cannot continue to successfully offer programs, such as our 4 year Mechanical Engineering Read More

Los Alamos Amateur Radio Club To Host October Events

The Los Alamos Amateur Radio Club meeting room is upstairs at 4017 Arkansa. Courtesy/LAARC

LAARC News:

The Los Alamos Amateur Radio Club (LAARC) has announced two events upcoming this October:

  • Tuesday, Oct. 8 – Amateur Radio Exam; and 
  • Friday, Oct. 11 – LAARC Monthly Meeting.

Amateur Radio Exam:

The Los Alamos Volunteer Examiner Group is giving exams for Amateur Radio Licenses. The exam session will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Club Meeting Room upstairs at 4017 Arkansas (the old Fire Barn). Please arrive on time or a few minutes early as late arrivals tend to disturb the flow of the testing process. Read More

County Clerk’s Office: 2024 Sticker Design Contest Winners

Los Alamos County Clerk’s Office 2024 Sticker Design Contest winners, front row from left, Olivia Conner Lee, Eliana Michel, Siena and County Clerk Naomi Maestas. Back row from left, Abbie Johnson, Aubrey Rushton and Brook Smidt. Not pictured is Sophia Saunders. Courtesy/LAC

COUNTY News:

The Los Alamos County Clerk’s Office has announced the winners of its recent 2024 Sticker Design Contest, a creative initiative aimed at engaging community and showcasing local artistic talent. 

The Clerk’s Office received an overwhelming number of entries from passionate youth designers, and  reveals Read More

NMC: Public Lecture By Dr. Ben Tobin On ‘Exploring Caves Through Interdisciplinary Science’ Oct. 24, Fuller Lodge

Dr. Ben Tobin

NMC News:

The New Mexico Consortium (NMC) has announced a free lecture by Dr. Ben Tobin: “Exploring Caves Through Interdisciplinary Science” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24 at Fuller Lodge.

Dr. Benjamin Tobin was recently named the Director of The National Cave and Karst Research Institute (NCKRI) in Carlsbad. NCKRI is one of the jewels in the scientific crown of New Mexico, and was formed by an Act of Congress in 1998, in partnership with the National Park Service, the State of New Mexico, and the City of Carlsbad. It is a nexus of research, stewardship, outreach, and information for caves Read More

Earth Science Week Starts With Family Day Focused On New Mexico’s Geology Oct. 12 At NMMNHS In Albuquerque

NMMNHS News:

The New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science (NMMNHS) is the place to be throughout Earth Science Week, starting with a family day focused on New Mexico’s geology, Oct. 12 at 1801 Mountain Road NW in  Albuquerque.

Head to the museum for a family day featuring demos and displays from many different Earth Science topics. Talk with Earth scientists, and learn about New Mexico’s minerals, volcanoes, earthquakes, water, and dinosaurs.

Visitors will have a chance to discover the fossils of New Mexico and explore the geology of our neighbors in space: the Moon, Mars and Venus. Read More

Hilltopper Varsity Girls Soccer Takes Down Taos Tigers 2-0

Kristen Dailey chases the ball in for a scoring attempt. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

Mikayla Padilla dribbles the ball downfield in the Tigers end. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

Angelie Echave intercepts a Tiger pass. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

SPORTS News:

The Los Alamos High School (LAHS) Hilltopper Varsity Girls Soccer Team hosted the Taos Tigers on Wednesday at Sullivan Field for their first district game of the season.

The Toppers dominated the game maintaining possession throughout and taking 19 shots while Taos did not record a single shot on goal. Read More

UNM-LA Open House & Building 6 Ribbon Cutting Oct. 29

UNM-LA News:

UNM-Los Alamos (UNM-LA) welcomes the community to an open house and ribbon cutting ceremony of Building 6, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29. The ribbon cutting will take place at 5 p.m.

UNM-LA Chancellor Mike Holtzclaw will outline his short-term plans and long-term vision for the campus.

Campus tours and light refreshments will be provided.

Community members can RSVP at https://tinyurl.com/46z8c8z9.

About UNM-LA

UNM-Los Alamos is an innovative, rigorous and affordable comprehensive branch community college that provides foundations for transfer, leading-edge career Read More

GO Bond 3 For Higher Education Will Provide $5 Million To Northern New Mexico College Campus Improvements

NNMC News:

ESPAÑOLA — This fall, voters in Rio Arriba County are asked to invest in the state’s public colleges, universities and specialty schools. If approved, Higher Education General Obligation Bond 3 (GO Bond 3) will provide than $229.5 million to fund needed renovations, upgrades and replacement of outdated, aging facilities. This bond funding will replace bonds that have been retired, so voting “yes” on GO Bond 3 will not increase property tax rates.

If voters approve GO Bond 3, Northern New Mexico College will receive $5 million to address critical deferred maintenance on the Española Read More

Chamber Hosts Los Alamos Job Fair Thursday At UNM-LA

CHAMBER News:
The Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Fall Job Fair 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 3 at UNM-Los Alamos, Building 2.
The Job Fair is open to all job seekers in the region, and sponsored by TechSource, Inc. and SMSI. Nearly 30 participating businesses will be in attendance.
For the full list of employers, visit the UNM-LA Job Fair webpage.
In addition to parking at UNM-LA, parking spaces will be available at First United Methodist Church, next to Sullivan Field, and in the upper parking lot at Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church. 
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Leadership Los Alamos Kicks Off 2024-2025 Class

Members of the Leadership Los Alamos 2024-2025 class. Courtesy/LLA

LLA News:

The Leadership Los Alamos (LLA) program announces the commencement of its 2024-2025 class, which officially kicked off with an inspiring introductory session held Sept. 13-14. This year’s cohort, composed of enthusiastic participants from various sectors of the community, gathered for a weekend filled with team-building activities, insightful discussions and personal growth.

Facilitated by Matthew Maez and Lukas Cash from Art & Avenue Consultants, the session focused on the essential characteristics

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Bradbury Ambassador Teens To Host Kickoff To World Space Week Saturday Oct. 5

By LYDIA DAVIS  

The Bradbury Ambassador Teens (BAT) are hosting their first event, Kickoff to World Space Week. Come to support them and have fun!

  • Date: Saturday, Oct. 5
  • Time: 2-5 p.m.
  • Where: Bradbury Science Museum (1450 Central Ave.)

Bring your friends and family to learn about gravity and telescopes, do fun crafts, make solar oven s’mores, and try solar viewing! We’re very excited to see you there.

If you have any questions, contact bradburyteenambassadors@gmail.com, president linnhtet.htoon@studentlaschools.net, or vice president morgan.dewitt@studentlaschools.net Read More

PEEC: Time Change For Complimentary Planetarium Show

PEEC News:

The Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) has announced a new time for its weekly, complimentary planetarium Sky Show. Starting immediately, the show will be held at 4 p.m., rather than its previous time of 3 p.m., every Wednesday.

The community is invited to join PEEC for an engaging and informative experience in the planetarium, led by one of its knowledgeable astronomers.

The program will kick off with a captivating 15-minute Planetarium Show, followed by an interactive Q&A session where attendees can ask questions and request specific topics. This is a wonderful Read More

LAHS Teacher Lori Thompson Brings Sports Lit Students To Los Alamos Daily Post To Learn About Journalism

Los Alamos High School (LAHS) Teacher Lori Thompson brings her Sports Lit 1B students on a field trip this morning to the Los Alamos Daily Post to meet the news team and hear about their work. Longtime Post photographer John McHale is shown here telling the students how he first started taking photos at their age and recalled highlights of special events he has covered through the years. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

LAHS Sports Lit Teacher Lori Thompson, front row left, and her 1B students during their visit this morning to the Los Alamos Daily Post. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com Read More

Exciting Week Of Films & Family Fun At SALA Event Center

SALA News:

SALA Event Center is excited to bring the community an action-packed week of films and family-friendly events that promise something for everyone! From cozy pajama mornings to thrilling classics and the latest new releases, our lineup offers diverse entertainment for all ages.

Kick off your Saturday with our special PJ’s and Movies event at 9 a.m., featuring The Addams Family (2019). Bring the kids, wear your favorite pajamas, and settle in for a morning of fun and laughter. Watch as the eccentric Addams family faces off against a reality-TV host while preparing for an unforgettable Read More

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