Former Los Lunas School Board Member Takes Interim Role
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SANTA FE New Mexico Public Education Secretary Ryan Stewart Friday announced former Los Lunas School Board member Sonya C’Moya as his first designee to assume temporary governance of the school district and called for nominations of others to join her.
Stewart on Wednesday indefinitely suspended the district’s five-member elected board due to credible evidence that certain members have persistently violated procurement and public access laws, the state Public School Code, and professional ethical standards.
Per the suspension, Superintendent Arsenio Romero began reporting directly to Stewart until such time as the secretary could delegate that responsibility. Stewart indicated he will delegate governance to a newly appointed group of Los Lunas residents, including C’Moya.
A former Los Lunas Board of Education member has been named as the public education secretaryâs first designee to assume temporary governance of the Los Lunas Schools district.
New Mexico Public Education Secretary Ryan Stewart announced Sonya CâMoya as his first designee today, Friday, May 28, in a press release.
In the same press release, Stewart called for applications for additional designees for the other four districts. CâMoya will represent District 2.
On Wednesday, May 26,
Stewart indefinitely suspended the districtâs five-member elected board due to what PED described as âcredible evidenceâ that certain board members have persistently violated procurement and public access laws, the state Public School Code and professional ethical standards.
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Editors Note: Los Lunas Schools announced two virtual public forums to discuss the proposed extended calendar — 6:30 p.m. on Monday, April 19 and 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday April 21.