Education

Los Alamos Police Department To Conduct Checkpoints And Saturation Patrols During Next Several Months

LAPD will conduct DWI Operations over the next several months. Post file photo

LAPD News:

The Los Alamos Police Department (LAPD) will conduct DWI Operations over the next several months.

Citizens can expect to see DWI roadblocks and saturation patrols to combat crimes related to driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, underage drinking, and open container violations.

Citizens can always report suspected drunk drivers by calling the Los Alamos County Emergency Communications Center at 505.662.8222. Read More

Seeking LAHS Sophomores, Juniors & Seniors To Apply For LAMC’s 2026 ‘Multiple Avenues For Successful Healthcare’ Program

LAMC News:

Continuing a community tradition, Los Alamos Medical Center (LAMC) and Los Alamos High School are very pleased to once again offer the Multiple Avenues for Successful Healthcare (MASH) program to interested and eligible high school sophomores, juniors and seniors.

The goal of this annual program is to expose local students to the multiple exciting and rewarding career opportunities available in their hometown hospital.

This one-week job shadowing experience will occur on the LAMC campus, at 3917 West Road, June 1-5. The shadowing program is designed to involve interactive Read More

NMSA Creative Writing Workshop Feb. 28

YMCA News:

The Family YMCA’s Los Alamos Teen Center, located at 475 20th Street, Suite C, Los Alamos, NM, is partnering with the New Mexico School for the Arts to host a free Creative Writing Workshop this from 2–5 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 28.

Instructor Craig Barnes will guide teens through exercises designed to spark imagination and get ideas flowing. This is a great opportunity for young writers to explore storytelling in a supportive, creative environment right here at the Teen Center. Read More

Los Alamos Middle School Engineering Students Complete Service Project With Nonprofit Mesa To Mesa

LAMS students taking an Advanced Engineering class are working on building an accessibility ramp as part of a service project with Mesa to Mesa. Courtesy/LAPS

LAMS students lift the frame of an accessibility ramp they are building for Mesa to Mesa. Courtesy/LAPS

From Los Alamos Public Schools:

Seventeen Los Alamos Middle School (LAMS) students from Dr. Brent Collom’s Advanced Engineering classes recently completed a service project with the nonprofit Mesa to Mesa. They built several accessibility ramps, an activity that brought together hands-on, project-based, and service learning. Read More

New Mexico Museum Of Natural History & Science To Reopen April 4 Following Major State-Funded Renovation

NMMNHS News:

ALBUQUERQUE — The New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs today announced the reopening of the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science Saturday, April 4, following a major state-funded renovation that strengthens the museum’s infrastructure and enhances the visitor experience.

The New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science (NMMNHS) serves as a key destination for New Mexicans and out-of-state visitors alike, drawing more than 175,000 ticketed visitors during FY 2025. The museum also served approximately 40,000 school children over that same period. Read More

SFIS & MIAC Form New Partnership

EDUCATION News:

AstroTour [AR]: Indigenous Cosmologies Through Code is a 6-week transdisciplinary youth workshop that fuses augmented reality, coding, and sky observation.

This powerful new collaboration brings together cultural perspectives, space science, and creative technology in partnership with the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture (MIAC) and the Santa Fe Indian School (SFIS).

Students from SFIS’s Advanced Computer Science class visited the Makowa exhibit at the museum for inspiration.

Bethany Rivera and the STEMarts team with Dr. Julia Blue Bird, Lakota Astrophysicist Read More

Los Alamos Scout Troop 122 Goes To Carlsbad Caverns

Los Alamos Scout Troop 122 recently went on a trip to Carlsbad Caverns in southern New Mexico. Pictured: Alex Euler at an exhibit at the Carlsbad Caverns visitor center. Courtesy photo

Steve Mosier, Broderick Euler, Brandon Keller, Javier Chacon, and Christopher Delgado look over a diorama of the caverns. Courtesy photo

Scout Troop 122 descends into the mouth of Caverns. Courtesy photo Read More

Mikey Aslam Scholarship Submissions Due Thursday For LAHS Graduating Seniors

Mikey Aslam. Courtesy photo

C’YA News:

The Mikey Aslam Scholarship is due this Thursday for LAHS graduating seniors. Champions of Youth Ambitions (C’YA) oversees the scholarship for the family and applications are being accepted via mail (postmarked by the 27th) or sent by email before midnight.

While many students stress over the letter of support, the C‘YA application simply requests a letter or email from someone that knows them well and can sing their praises. Requirements mostly include some type of community service, volunteer work, church activities, or Scouting.

While you Read More

UNM-LA Adds New Classes At Adult Learning Center

UNM-LA News:

The UNM-Los Alamos (UNM-LA) Adult Learning Center has four new English as a Second Language classes, two for beginners and two for intermediate/advanced learners. With morning, evening and online options, students will find a class that fits both their skill level and their schedule.

Looking to earn a high school equivalency? UNM-LA has added two new afternoon GED/HiSET prep classes, including in-person science instruction. Plus, flexible online courses and digital learning tools make it easier than ever to finish a credential.

Spring classes run through June 12, and registration Read More