Education

Local Fathers Participate In Daddy Hair School

Dads and daughters participate in a Hair School Saturday, March 12, put on by Barranca Mesa Elementary School teacher Kayti Herring, and stylists Beverly Dinkel-Reynolds and Candyce Valencia. Dads learned how to brush, part, ponytail, braid and bun the girls’ hair. A few overachievers even learned to french braid. Photo by Kayti Herring
 
Photo by Kayti Herring
 
Photo by Kayti Herring
 
Photo by Kayti Herring
 
Photo by Kayti Herring
 
Photo by Kayti Herring
 
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UNM-LA’s Community Internship Collaboration Graduates First Class

The first three interns to graduate from the Community Internship Collaboration program include, from left, Daniel Roybal, Kim Lopez and Esperanza Tapia at their graduation March 8 at UNM-LA. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
Interns and their mentors, from left, Cheryl Sowder and her intern Daniel Roybal; Intern Kim Lopez and mentor Kathy Anderson of CB FOX and Esperanza Tapia and her mentor Colette Levine of Journey Pacific. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com

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Eleven Bandelier Experts Take Over Nature Center

Releasing a banded Chipping Sparrow. Photo by Sally King

BANDELIER News:

Bandelier National Monument is celebrating 100 years, but what will the next 100 look like? Bandelier’s rangers and scientists will be at the Los Alamos Nature Center 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, March 22 to answer questions and continue the celebration.

Throughout the evening, Bandelier’s experts will give mini-talks about the park’s ecology, astronomy, biology, backcountry trails, restoration efforts, and anthropology in the context of climate change. Explore the nature center and talk to Bandelier staff one-on-one at Read More

Author Gail Rubin To Speak At Mesa Public Library On ‘A Good Goodbye’ At 7 p.m. Thursday

Author Gail Rubin

LIBRARY News:

Gail Rubin is the featured speaker in Mesa Public Library’s ongoing Authors Speak series at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 24 in the Library’s upstairs rotunda.

Her award-winning book, A Good Goodbye: Funeral Planning for Those Who Don’t Plan to Die, brings light to a dark subject. The book was awarded Best of Show in the 2011 New Mexico Book Awards and was a finalist in the Family & Relationships category of the 2010 Book of the Year Award from ForeWord Reviews. She uses humor to talk about one of the touchiest subjects there is: Death. As she says “talking about sex won’t Read More

DECA Students Host Garage Sale Fundraiser Saturday

DECA News:

Los Alamos High School DECA is hosting a garage sale fundraiser 7-11 a.m., Saturday at the First United Methodist Church, 715 Diamond Dr.

Proceeds from the garage sale will go toward sending 20 students from the local DECA Chapter to the National Competition in April in Nashville, Tenn.

There will be a huge variety of products available for purchse and the students need all the support they can get. Read More

LAMC’s Teddy Bear Clinic Draws Kindergarten Crowd

Aspen Elementary kindergartners visit Los Alamos Medical Center Friday for the annual Teddy Bear Clinic. Throughout the day, all five elementary schools participated in the clinic. Adults from left, Erin Warren, RN; Courtney Thompson, RN; Teddy Bear Clinic Chair Johanna Giron; her husband LAMC CEO Feliciano Jiron; Dr. Josiah Child and Aspen kindergarten teacher Luci Best. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

LAFD firefighter Michael McElyea talks with Mountain Elementary students about the equipment used to fight fires. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

 

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Letter To The Editor: Correct Information Regarding Barranca Elementary School Pre-design Planning

By JOAN AHLERS, Chief Operations Officer
Los Alamos Public Schools

Barranca Principal Gina Terrazas and the Steering Committee would like to correct some misinformation that was published in a Letter to the Editor from “Concerned Residents of Barranca Mesa” regarding the Barranca Elementary School pre-design planning.

School construction begins with a process called Educational Specifications (Ed Specs). This process looks at the programmatic functions of a school. During this process every single staff member is interviewed, from principal to custodian, then a Steering Committee Read More

UNM Announces Sale Of 9th Street Apartments

UNM-LA News:

UNM Real Estate has announced the sale of the two apartment complexes in Los Alamos that formerly served as student housing for UNM-Los Alamos. 

The sale, to local Los Alamos buyers, followed numerous discussions with UNM Real Estate, UNM Board of Regents, UNM-LA Advisory Board, and UNM-LA regarding potential use of the aging property. 

UNM, as a state agency, was bound by state procurement limitations that imposed cost prohibitive regulations and prevented the campus from implementing much needed renovations. The sale of the properties will allow the private sector Read More

Koskelo Briefs Kiwanis On Prize Science Project

Elise Koskelo, winner of Best in Show at this year’s Science Fair, presents a talk about her project to members of the Kiwanis Club of Los Alamos March 8 at TOTH. Photo by Morrie Pongratz

 

By CHARMIAN SCHALLER
Kiwanis Club of Los Alamos

Elise Koskelo, winner of Best in Show at this year’s Science Fair, visited the Kiwanis Club of Los Alamos recently to brief the organization on the latest developments in her project to understand how trees withstand earthquakes.

Club members listened intently as she presented a highly technical PowerPoint talk on “Why Buildings Need Branches.” They had good Read More

Letter To The Editor: Attendance Urged For Community Meeting On Barranca Mesa School Construction

By Concerned Residents of Barranca Mesa

We would like to encourage Barranca Mesa residents to attend the upcoming Public Input on the New School Construction meeting at 5 p.m., March 22 at the Barranca Elementary School gymnasium.

One of the proposed options for rebuilding the school calls for reversing the current school entrance 180 degrees and creating a south-facing school entry. If this plan passes, there will be two additional school entrance/exits added to Barranca Mesa Road, and placed between the two Loma del Escolar (the C-shaped street, which borders the school to the north) and Read More

USDA-NMSU Cooperative Extension Service Seek Applications To Create Economic Development Regions

Terry Brunner

ALBUQUERQUE – USDA Rural Development State Director Terry Brunner and Dr. Michael Patrick, of New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service have announced the Stronger Economies Together (SET) program is seeking applications from rural communities wanting to strengthen existing regional development efforts.

Dr. Michael Patrick

Today’s announcement is the sixth SET initiative as part of the Department’s efforts to strengthen rural economies by providing training and technical assistance.

The program will help interested communities work together to Read More

AFT New Mexico Responds To Audit Of PED

American Federation of Teachers New Mexico President Stephanie Ly

AFTNM News:

ALBUQUERQUE – In response to this morning’s release of the PED audit findings by the Office of the State Auditor, American Federation of Teachers New Mexico President Stephanie Ly released the following statement:

While we would like to pretend we are surprised at the results of the recent PED audit by the office of the State Auditor, the findings confirm what we have feared for some time – the PED simply has lost control over State-licensed charter schools through their inability to adequately monitor their Read More

State Auditor Releases Public Education Department’s Latest Annual Audit

From The State Auditors Office

  • Finds poor financial management and lack of oversight of charter schools

SANTA FE – Today, State Auditor Tim Keller released the Public Education Department’s (PED) most recent annual financial audit. The audit report, completed by independent accounting firm Axiom, LLC, examines the fiscal year 2015 finances of PED and the charter schools it is responsible for overseeing.

The audit report identifies more than 200 weaknesses in PED and charter school financial management, the most findings of any state agency. Issues include a $21 million understatement, Read More

LAPS Asks Community For Input On New Construction Of Barranca Mesa Elementary

Barranca Mesa Elementary School. Courtesy/LAPS

LAPS News:

Los Alamos Public Schools is asking for community input for the new construction of Barranca Mesa Elementary School.

A public meeting is set for 5 p.m., March 22 in the Barranca Mesa Gymnasium to discuss and share ideas about how to design a modern facility that meets the needs of students and staff. This is the second community meeting to gather input from community members.  

The next pubic meeting is March 24, during the School Board Meeting, where the Ed. Spec. presentation will be presented. Read More

Ukraine, Poland & Lithuania: Uneasy Neighborhood April 1

AIA News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE  The Albuquerque International Association (AIA) will host a public lecture by Dr. Lenka Bustikova titled “Ukraine, Poland & Lithuania: Uneasy Neighborhood” at 3 p.m., Friday, April 1, at the UNM Continuing Education Conference Center (1634 University Blvd NE).
 
Dr. Bustikova is Assistant Professor in the School of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University. Her research focuses on Eastern Europe, ethnic politics and voting behavior.
 
Between 1569 and 1795 Poland and
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PEEC Amateur Naturalist: Climate Change And The Birds Of Northern New Mexico Pt. 1

PEEC Amateur Naturalist
Part 1: Climate Change and the birds of northern New Mexico
By Robert Dryja
 
We have been exploring the data of the Christmas Bird Count. Los Alamos now has a snapshot of birds seen in December 2015 (See here.)
 
The Christmas Bird Count shows that a few bird species are commonly seen while other species are increasingly rare. Ten species of birds account for about two-thirds of all the birds seen in the Los Alamos area.
 
The other seventy one species compose the remaining one-third of the birds seen. CHART I show this pattern for the 81 species.
 
 
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Hall: 2016-17 Budget Considerations For Los Alamos Public Schools

By Jim Hall, President
Los Alamos School Board

Note the following are my comments as a board member, and do not represent official board policy.

The Los Alamos Public Schools (LAPS) are building an operational budget for the 2016-17 school year. This will require difficult choices. Public meetings are scheduled 5:30-7 p.m. March 15 (High School Speech Theater), April 5 (White Rock Library), and April 7 (High School Speech Theater). All are welcome to attend. 

Note that New Mexico law does NOT permit local taxes to fund public school operating expenses. 

Four sources fund LAPS operations. Read More

First Round Of Funding Unveiled To Commercialize Products Created Through Labs; Universities

From The Office Of The Governor:

ALBUQUERQUE — This afternoon, Gov. Susana Martinez announced the first batch of funding to help develop and commercialize several innovative products that are the result of partnerships between researchers at New Mexico’s laboratories and universities, and the private sector.

The initiative is through the Technology Research Collaborative, which Martinez reestablished in 2013 and allows teams of researchers to compete for funding to bring their ideas and products into the marketplace.

“The technology we develop and create in our labs and universities Read More

Governor To Announce Funding To Commercialize Products Created At New Mexico’s Labs And Universities

Gov. Susana Martinez

ALBUQUERQUE — Today, Gov. Susana Martinez will announce funding to help develop and commercialize several innovative products that are the result of partnerships between researchers at New Mexico’s laboratories and universities, and the private sector.

The initiative is through the Technology Research Collaborative, which the Governor reestablished in 2013 and allows teams of researchers to compete for funding to bring their products into the marketplace.

Check back at ladailypost.com for full details. Read More

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