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Amanda Aragon, executive director of NewMexicoKidsCan, is selected as the 2021 Jennifer Riordan Women of Influence Community Impact Award honoree

Amanda Aragon, executive director of NewMexicoKidsCan, is selected as the 2021 Jennifer Riordan Women of Influence Community Impact Award honoree
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New Mexico students not required to take standardized test this year

Created: April 29, 2021 04:31 PM ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- The U.S. Department of Education granted New Mexico’s request to not take part in standardized testing this school year.  The New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED) is allowing districts to offer the test upon a student s request. However, they report that a small percentage of students are signing up. NMPED requested the waiver because of the pandemic. We don’t want to just say, ‘Hey, we’re going to bring you back into test. That’s not ethical, that’s not good instruction, right? So that’s probably the most important things – understanding the purpose of testing and being mindful of where the communities are, said Dr. Gwen Perea Warniment, deputy secretary of the NMPED.

Governor: New Mexico schools allowed to reopen on Feb 8

Staff and wire reports Updated at 11:50 a.m. Jan. 27 SANTA FE – More school districts in New Mexico can bring students back to classrooms in early February, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Tuesday. The Democratic governor said she is allowing schools to open their doors to students of all ages, in a major pull-back of restrictions that were based on county-level COVID-19 case rates and hospital capacity. “We will get this right, and we will move forward, and every school district in the state will be able to welcome all ages of students safely back to the classroom on February 8,” Lujan Grisham said in her virtual State of the State address to the Legislature.

New Mexico Schools Cleared To Re-Open In Hybrid

New Mexico Schools Cleared To Re-Open In Hybrid Education News: SANTA FE During Tuesday’s State of the State address, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced that New Mexico’s public schools can re-open under hybrid format at the discretion of their local school or governing boards. Many of New Mexico’s approximately 330,000 students have not been able to attend school in-person since the initial school closure was announced 10 months ago.  “This is an important step forward in making sure that every student and family has the option to choose what is best for them, whether that is in-person instruction at their local school or continuing to learn in a virtual setting,” said Amanda Aragon, executive director of the education advocacy non-profit NewMexicoKidsCAN. “It is our hope that superintendents and charter school leaders use this opportunity to prioritize the needs of their most vulnerable students while working to return all students to the classroom.”

New Mexico schools given the OK to reopen in hybrid model on Feb 8 Here s what we know

New Mexico schools given the OK to reopen in hybrid model on Feb. 8. Here s what we know. Staff and wire reports, Las Cruces Sun-News © Miranda/Sun-News Aztec Municipal School District began hybrid instruction after Labor Day. Small groups of students come into Park Avenue Elementary for in-person instruction on Sept. 23, 2020. Updated at 11:50 a.m. Jan. 27 SANTA FE – More school districts in New Mexico can bring students back to classrooms in early February, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Tuesday. The Democratic governor said she is allowing schools to open their doors to students of all ages, in a major pull-back of restrictions that were based on county-level COVID-19 case rates and hospital capacity.

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