Four of the five members (Gary Tripp was absent) of the Rio Rancho Public Schools Board of Education endorsed nine resolutions for the New Mexico School Board Association to carry to the 2023 state legislature.
Although traffic issues were, as usual with the start of a school year, challenging as Rio Rancho Public Schools opened secondary buildings Aug. 5 and elementary buildings Aug. 8, the transportation woes of the past may have been lessened.
Although Rio Rancho Public Schools’ new Career-Technical Education building, formerly housing the Alliance Data call center, wasn’t anticipated to welcome students inside until the 2023-24 school year, members of the RRPS Board of Education heard Monday evening there are plans to have small-engine automotive students and welding students there as early as August and the start of the 2022-23 school year.