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RISD board to consider bond sale | Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record The Roswell Independent School District board of education will consider authorizing the sale of $7 million in general obligation bonds when it meets Tuesday. The meeting will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the Administrative and Educational Services Complex, 300 N. Kentucky Ave. Only board members and a small number of support staff will be in attendance due to the state’s health order. The meeting will be livestreamed on the district’s YouTube channel. Anyone wishing to speak at the meeting should contact the superintendent’s office by 4 p.m. Monday at 575-627-2511. Those wishing to speak will receive a phone call during the meeting and will be allowed three minutes to speak.

Looking back on an unprecedented year | Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record 1 of 3 Carli Hansell, Goddard High School family and consumer science teacher, carries a Chromebook for a GHS student to the family’s vehicle during an August drive-thru registration at the school. Roswell Independent School District provided students with Chromebooks to aid in online learning for the 2020-21 school year. (Juno Ogle Photo) Megan Colby, left, trauma coordinator at Eastern New Mexico Medical Center, gives a COVID-19 vaccine to medical/surgical unit nurse Janice Gonzales. ENMMC and Lovelace Regional Medical Center began administering the vaccine to their front-line staffs Dec. 16. (Submitted Photo) Peggy Seskey hands a Roswell UFO Festival apron to Gioia Cover as she, Anne Cover and Timothy Cover, all of Justin, Texas, check out the festival merchandise booth on the lawn of the Chaves County Courthouse. With many 2020 UFO Festival activities canceled or moved online due to the pandemic, much smaller than usual crowds were in

Albert F Kochan | Roswell Daily Record

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122020 Week Ahead | Roswell Daily Record

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Arsenio Romero selected as Los Lunas superintendent

LOS LUNAS—The search is over.  After looking for a new superintendent, the Los Lunas Board of Education finally made its choice on Monday. Arsenio Romero, Ph.D. currently the superintendent and chief executive officer of Deming Public Schools, has been named the new superintendent after a unanimous vote by the Los Lunas Schools Board of Education. Romero will start his new job on Jan. 18, and his contract with Los Lunas Schools is for two years, and with a starting salary of $160,000. “I am very excited about it. This is something that is . an amazing thing because I’m able to come back to the community I grew up in,” Romero said. “I’m very much looking forward to the great people in the community and the great school system. And I’m lucky to be able to be a part of it now.”

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