LANLF: STEAM Day At Roundhouse Today
- Lieutenant Governor of the State of New Mexico Howie Morales,
- Cabinet Secretary for Department of Workforce Solutions Bill McCamley,
- Senator Mimi Stewart,
- NM Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard,
- New Mexico State University
LAPS: Barranca Elementary Construction Update
Construction underway at Barranca Elementary School at 57 Loma Del Escolar. Courtesy/LAPS
Construction underway at Barranca School. Courtesy/LAPS
LAPS News:
Back in the fall, the construction site at Barranca Elementary School was filled with piles of dirt.
Since then, progress on the project at 57 Loma Del Escolar has been moving full steam ahead, with the addition of steel beams and concrete flooring. The end result will be a new two-story classroom building for first through sixth grades, as well as a cafeteria and administrative offices.
“We are very pleased with the progress so far,” Read More
Balderas Partners With Aztec Schools, Local Leaders To Bring Active Shooter Response Technology To AHS
Attorney General Hector Balderas
From the New Mexico Attorney General’s Office:
- State-of-the-art technology will be used to respond and save lives in the event of an active shooter
AZTEC – New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas will unveil an active shooter response technology Wednesday, Jan. 23 that will be the first of its kind in the state.
The Rave Panic Button interoperable communications network will be unveiled and implemented at Aztec High School (AHS), the site of a tragic and deadly school shooting in December 2017.
Members of the community are invited to attend this event. Read More
AFT-NM On Governor’s State Of State Address
Finance New Mexico: Workshop Helps New Businesses Understand Tax Law
SFCC; SFHEC To Close For Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Courtesy/MLKF
SFCC News:
SANTA FE – Santa Fe Community College and the Santa Fe Higher Education Center will be closed Monday, Jan. 21, in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
No classes or activities will be held and no other student services will be available. Both campuses will reopen on Tuesday, Jan. 22, which is the first day of classes for the spring semester for SFCC.
The college’s child care center, Kids Campus, and gym, the William C. Witter Fitness Education Center, also will be closed. The fitness center will reopen at 6:30 a.m. Jan. 22, with the exception of the gymnasium, which is undergoing Read More
New Year, New Goals, New Family Member!
SFCC Announces Dean’s List For Fall 2018
Canceled: Youth Resiliency Committee Meeting Monday
Youth Resiliency Committee News:
The Youth Resiliency Committee meeting scheduled for Monday, Jan. 14 has been canceled due to the snow storm.
The committee will meet again Monday, Feb. 11. Read More
Los Alamos Public Schools On 2-Hour Delay Monday
LAPS News:
The Los Alamos Public Schools announces it is on a 2-hour delay for Monday Jan. 14.
- School buses will arrive two hours later than the usual pickup time, depending upon road conditions.
- School start times:
- High School – 9:50 a.m.
- Mid School – 10:00 a.m.
- Elementary schools – 10:20 a.m.
UNM-LA Announces 2-Hour Delay Monday
UNM-LA News:
Due to inclement weather, the UNM-Los Alamos Campus will be on a 2-hour delay Monday, Jan. 14. Read More
Free GIS Course For Furloughed Federal Workers
Governor’s Budget Good Start For Debate Ahead
Job Opportunities At Los Alamos Public Schools
Los Alamos School Board Recognizes Teachers Who Received National Board Certifications
During its meeting Tuesday evening, the Los Alamos School Board recognized teachers who received their National Board Certifications, including Rebecca Cabildo, Kate Hovey, Britt Williams and Janelle Maestas. Los Alamos High School Teacher Katie Lake helped support these staff through the writing process. The National Board Certification is designed to develop, retain and recognize accomplished teachers and to generate ongoing improvement in schools. It is the most respected professional certification available in K-12 education. Courtesy/LAPS
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Science Saturday Goes On The Road … And Hooks Up With A Tornado
NMCLP: Court Order Supports Call To Transform New Mexico’s School System
Winter Safety Tips From LAFD
Winter storms can cause a community to see an increase in car accidents, falls, hypothermia, frostbite, carbon monoxide poisoning and heart attacks from overexertion. Storms bring extreme cold, freezing rain, snow, ice, and high winds. As we recently experienced, winter storms can last for several days, cause havoc on heat, power and communication services, but they also place our community members at higher risk.
Here are some tips to remember:
Prepare now!
- Know your area’s risk for winter storms. Extreme winter weather can
Texas A&M Dignitaries Meet With Alumni, Visit LANL
A room full of Texas Aggies greeted Chancellor John Sharp of the Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) and Read More
UNM-LA Collaborates With Innovation Academy
UNM-LA News:
UNM-Los Alamos (UNM-LA) is partnering with The University of New Mexico’s Innovation Academy to offer “Create. Sell. Bank” this spring at UNM-LA.
This online course will address issues related to designing and establishing online businesses. Students will be exposed to a variety of innovation processes to help assist them as they consider a product/business concept.
The class will cover intellectual property basics, marketing processes, and how to create customer profiles, email lists, product landing pages and marketing automation. The class will help students plan Read More