LOS LUNASÂ â The Los Lunas Board of Education voted 4-1 Tuesday to send students back to the classroom for in-person learning starting at the high school level and then with middle school and elementary school after.
The motion was made by board president Bryan Smith and seconded by David Vickers â and this time voted in approval by board members Frank Otero and Eloy Giron. Steven Otero voted against the motion.
Los Lunas Superintendent Arsenio Romeroâs presentation on returning to school on Tuesday focused on the idea of allowing choice for parents and students to either stay in a remote model or head back to the classroom for in-person learning.
Capt. Daniel J. Galvan was recently promoted.
He joined the Marine Corps National Guard in the summer of 2002. Two years later, Galvan was deployed to Iraq for nine months. He joined the Albuquerque Police Department in 2008, where he is currently employed.
He graduated from the University of New Mexico in 2012 with a BA in political science. In February 2014, he enlisted with the Army National Guard Officer Training Program, and after 18 months of extensive training, Galvan was commissioned as a second lieutenant on Aug. 2, 2015.
Galvan was assigned to the Infantry Unit in Almogordo. On Feb. 2, 2017, he was promoted to first lieutenant and was assigned to the unit in Las Cruces. He transferred to the unit in Rio Rancho, where he completed a deployment in Djabouti in East Africa.
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