You’d better believe, if this new move by New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham will make teaching easier for the teachers, it’ll certainly make learning easier and improved for the students.
Perhaps the best reason for the great music cranked out at local football games by the Rio Rancho High School marching band and the Cleveland High Regiment Band starts at the top.
In today’s proliferation of social media and the global usage of it by teenagers, one might think it’s difficult to get them interested in world history.That’s not the case for Martina Gutierrez, who teaches four sections of world history and two class periods of human rights to sophomores at Rio Rancho High School.
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.