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Kings County Bookings

The following is taken from the Kings County Sheriff’s office media report. Those appearing as “arrested” have only been arrested on suspicion of the crime indicated and are presumed innocent. Dennis Donald Sanders, 59. Suspicion of Inflict Corporal Inj on Spouse/Cohab/Dating ETC, ADW: Not Firearm, Vandalism related charges Fernando Gutierrez Cortez, 46. Suspicion of Inflict Corporal inj on Spouse/Cohab/Dating ETC, Threaten Crime with Intent to Terrorize related charges Alanda Toby Douthard, 39. Suspicion of  Inflict Corporal inj on Spouse/Cohab/Dating ETC, Obstruct/Resist Public Peace Officer/Emergency Med Tech related charges Francisco Javiar Gutierrez, 35. Suspicion of ADW: Not Firearm, Felony Bench Warrant, Possess Controlled Substance, Under the Influence of Controlled Substance related charges

How many students came back to school in large NM districts

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Vivian Frey works with her fourth graders at El Dorado Community School. The percentage of families who opted into face-to-face instruction has varied across the state’s largest school districts like Santa Fe Public Schools. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal The state Public Education Department made it clear that public schools in New Mexico should open for full-time, in-person learning by April 5. With that deadline come and gone, the percentage of families who opted into the face-to-face instruction as the 2020-21 school year neared its end has varied across the state’s largest school districts. ...................... In Albuquerque Public Schools, 35,403 students out of 70,083, or 50.5%, were learning on campus, according to data from April. This means over 34,000 students are still learning at home, which has largely been the way students have

Hatch and Gadsden school districts extend their academic calendars

View Comments LAS CRUCES - Both Gadsden Independent School District and Hatch Valley Public Schools decided to extend their academic calendar for the 2021-22 academic year. These extensions follow a state bill that encouraged districts and charter schools to extend their calendars to help supplement potential learning loss due to school closures and remote learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which affected the 2019-20 and 2020-21 school years. Senate Bill 40 was signed by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on April 8. The bill makes districts eligible for additional program units and funds if it extends learning time to the minimum requirements of the bill.

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