Education

McQuiston: About Bodily Injury Liability Protection

By ALLEN MCQUISTON
The Jemez Agency

Do I need to buy more than the minimum bodily injury liability protection?

Not if you’re a billionaire and aren’t concerned about forking over hundreds of thousands of dollars if you injure others in a car accident.

For the rest of us, the answer is almost always yes.

Bodily injury protection can be what stands between you and bankruptcy. By paying it, you can lean on your insurance company to cover you in case you get in a wreck that seriously injures one or more people NOT IN YOUR CAR. (The insurance that takes care of you and your passengers is called Medical Payments Read More

Rotary Youth Exchange Student Krissi Wallis Summarizes Year At LAHS, New Mexico And U.S.

Rotary Youth Exchange student Krissi Wallis of Brandenburg, Germany recently gave a presentation summarizing her school year at Los Alamos High School, her travel experiences in the United States, and the lasting friendships she has made.  Wallis returns to Germany in June. Her blazer displays the many trade pins she has collected during her exchange. Photo by Hal Davis Read More

LAPS 2016 Summer Construction Projects

LAPS News:
 
All teachers and staff wish students an enjoyable and restful summer vacation. While they are enjoying their well-earned vacation, LAPS is planning a full slate of construction projects to make sure the schools and facilities are ready for fall.
 
Projects planned:
  • LAHS E-Wing HVAC Project- Install 5 rooftop units on lower E-wing that have had A/C need and heat issues in winter for over six years. (Using Bond funds);
  • LAHS Science Wing Roof Project- Insurance job related project. Installation of new 80 mil fully adhered TPO system from prior insurance roof coating failure;
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Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz To Dedicate NSTX-U At Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz

DOE News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Friday, Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz will dedicate the upgraded National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX-U) at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.

The NSTX-U is the nation’s newest fusion energy experiment, a spherical tokamak that explores the creation of high-performance plasmas at temperatures hotter than the center of the sun. The event will include a tour of the NSTX-U facility and the dedication ceremony.

Secretary Moniz will deliver remarks at the dedication and will be joined by Sen. Cory Booker and

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Los Alamos Fire Department EMS Chief Ben Stone Earns Degree; Receives Harvard Fellowship

LAFD EMS Chief Ben Stone travels to Cambridge in June to participate in the Senior Executives in State and Local Government program at Harvard University. The caledar on the wall, put out by Air Medical, features Stone on one of the pages. Courtesy photo

 

By NANCY COOMBS
UNM-Los Alamos

For the past decade, Los Alamos Division Fire Chief-EMS Ben Stone has educated UNM students in the EMS program all the while he was finishing his own formal education and climbing a career ladder. This month, the youngest chief in the LAFD is reaching the top—he’s picking up a diploma on his way to the Ivy League. Read More

Rotary Honors Kimberly Lopez As Student Of The Year

The Rotary Club of Los Alamos recently honored Los Alamos High School junior Kimberly Lopez as a Student of the Year based upon her academic achievements and her commitment to service. Particularly noteworthy is her work on the LAHS Student Council and with the New Mexico Association of Student Councils and the planning of its annual conference in Los Alamos earlier this year. Lopez also is an active member of DECA, which prepares leaders and entrepreneurs for careers and education in marketing, finance, hospitality, management, and other business areas. Through this involvement, she has Read More

NNMC Students Earn BBA In Project Management

On May 14, the College of Business Administration at Northern New Mexico College celebrated the graduation of its first cohort of students to receive a Bachelor of Business Administration in Project Management. This new degree, the only one in the State of New Mexico, was recently accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs. From left, Erika Zabala, Amanda Martinez, Adela Chavez, Marcus Vigil, Assistant Professor John Buksa, and Lawrence Gutierrez (not pictured Suzanne Elliott). For more information on the BBA – Project Management degree, visit http://nnmc.edu/ Read More

Barranca’s 6th Graders Mentor Younger Students During MATH Is FUN

Barranca Mesa Elementary students building square bubbles during Math is FUN. Courtesy photo
 
LAPS News:
 
On May 13, Barranca’s 6th grade students showed the Kindergarten through 5th grade students the fun in learning math.
 
Math is Fun gives the 6th grade students the opportunity to become a ‘Teacher for a Day’, apply their knowledge, and mentor younger students in this subject.
 
Students made fractals using paper, build square bubbles, created design with the pattern blocks, and competed in Measurement Olympics.
 
“We had more
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Priyanka Velappan Recognized As Outstanding Student By Champions Of Youth Ambitions

LAHS Principal Brad Parker congratulates Priyanka Velappan for being recognized as an outstanding student. Photo by Bernadette Lauritzen
 
C’YA News:
 
Priyanka Velappan was recognized as an outstanding student by Champions of Youth Ambitions (C’YA) for the month of April. 

The LAHS student was highlighted for her exemplary behavior, for being respectful of her peers and adults and for her intelligence. 

Velappan has been successful for many years at the school science fair with stunning, well thought out presentations,

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Letter To The Editor: Compelled To Shout From The Rooftops

By RONDA TRUJILLO, President
Piñon Elementary School PTO

As this school year comes to a close, on behalf of the Piñon Elementary School PTO, I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to many of the wonderful organizations and volunteers in the community for their continued support during the 2015-2016 school year. 

We are so appreciative of all of the parents, grandparents, community volunteers and the local businesses and organizations for continuously supporting our wonderful school and students.

We extend our gratitude to the following: Casa Mesita, Coca-Cola of Santa Fe, Friends Read More

Filmmakers Ink Brings Film Camp To Los Alamos

Kids shoot a film during a previous film camp. Courtesy photo
 

COMMUNITY News:

Award-winning filmmaker Patrick McCullough has just signed on to bring his Filmmakers Ink Film Camp to Los Alamos the week of June 13-17. 

The camp is open to kids aged 8-10 and 11-15 from Los Alamos and the surrounding area. Filmmakers Ink, now in its 8th year in Santa Fe, offers programs in Intensive Filmmaking/Acting and Special FX to inspire students to make movies. Camp will take place at Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church.

McCullough, has produced four feature films, directed two and written several. Read More

Planetarium Film At Nature Center: We Are Astronomers

We are Astronomers poster. Courtesy/PEEC

PEEC News:

The Pajarito Environmental Education Center’s (PEEC’s) popular planetarium film, We are Astronomers,is back! This family-friendly film will play in the Los Alamos Nature Center planetarium on Saturday and Sunday, May 21 and 22 at 2 p.m. See how astronomers seek an answer to the origin of the Universe.

Today’s astronomer is not the lone observer of past centuries. Now astronomers around the world collaborate in order to make better use of their technology. We are Astronomers, an exciting full-dome film, reveals how technologies, such Read More

Taos Author Speaks At Los Alamos Nature Center May 17

Author and hiker Cindy Brown takes in the view from Chimney Rock. Courtesy/PEEC

PEEC News:

Hear from author Cindy Brown about hiking in Northern New Mexico at the Los Alamos Nature Center Tuesday, May 17. Courtesy/PEEC

Come get ready for spring hiking! Writer Cindy Brown will speak at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 17 at the Los Alamos Nature Center at 2600 Canyon Road.

Brown is the author of the Taos Hiking Guide, published last summer, and has been the hiking columnist for The Taos News for the last five years. With the coming of spring, it is time to think about getting outside on the trails Read More

Mountain Elementary Thanks Aspen Ridge Alpacas

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COMMUNITY News:
 
Mrs. Miller’s 2nd grade class at Mountain Elementary School would like the say THANK YOU to Aspen Ridge Alpacas for our visit Saturday, April 30.
 
We all had an amazing time! If parents need something to do this summer with their kids, I highly recommend a trip up to the wonderful place. It’s only about 50 minutes up into the Jemez, and it’s a delightful experience for adults and kids alike! 
 
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Check Out New XQ Super School Video

LAPS Superintendent Kurt Steinhaus and Mountain Elementary School teacher Michelle Altherr. Courtesy/LAPS

LAPS News:

Click for videos: 

https://youtu.be/AWq3vcKagCg, #RethinkHighSchool@XQAmerica.

https://youtu.be/jKCNlIFGb_0?list=PL7BqSekVw6y5Glfwl0xwqRcId83-fVn6r

Listen in to conversations with transformational leaders in education to learn how they are incorporating youth voice and working alongside students to create meaningful learning experiences. You’ll hear inspiring examples, stories, and lessons learned from across the country.

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Community Invited To Meetings On Improving Schools

LAPS News:

The community is invited to join a weekly conversation about education in Los Alamos.

Seventeen people attended the first ever Coffee Klatch about education in Los Alamos, May 11 including Superintendent Dr. Kurt Steinhaus.

“It is clear that students, parents and local leaders in Los Alamos care deeply about education,” Steinhaus said.

He added that this first Coffee Klatch accomplished at least three important things:

  • We observed the community’s support for continuous improvement in our schools;
  • People in Los Alamos want to participate in these weekly conversations about
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Explore Heavens At Planetarium Show May 20

Photo of bright blue, newly-formed stars taken with NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. Courtesy Hubblesite.org
 

PEEC News:

Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) is providing an astronomy show in the Los Alamos Nature Center planetarium at 7 p.m. Friday, May 20. Galen Gisler will use images and data from star clusters visible in the February skies to illustrate concepts in stellar evolution and discuss how chemical elements are synthesized in stars.

This astronomy show is $6 for adults and $4 for children. Tickets are available by calling or stopping by the Nature Center. Read More

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