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The “big showdown” will be in District 1, where current board member Wynne Coleman, elected in 2017, decided not to run for re-election. There, former Rio Rancho High School Principal Gary Tripp, a former executive director of the New Mexico Activities Association, and Patrick Monroe Brenner filed declarations of candidacy. ....
+21 FAIRMONT â The high school prom is a rite of passage and students at Fairmont Senior High celebrated that rite May 8 after a year of prom cancellations across the U.S. due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Emma Paugh Kirt Drennon However, this year, as the coronavirus appears to be loosening its grip, seniors were able to take to the dance floor one last time as Polar Bears. Congratulations to Fairmont Senior High Queen Emma Paugh and King Kirt Drennon. The daughter of Ronda and Jason Paugh, Emma is graduating with highest honors. During her time in high school, Emma served as sophomore class treasurer, Junior class president and student body secretary. She is a member of National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, and Bible Club. Sheâs played varsity lacrosse, varsity basketball, and varsity volleyball. She has played on state championship winning basketball and lacrosse teams and is involved in church outreach. ....
RRPS virtual school continuing next year School board members, from left, Amanda Galbraith, Noreen Scott and Catherine Cullen take part in their first in-person session since March 2020. Board member Wynne Coleman was also present, while board member Jeffery Morgan was absent and Superintendent Sue Cleveland participated virtually. The meeting was not open to anyone else, but streamed online. Courtesy photo. Although the nation is seemingly winning its war vs. COVID-19, parents in Rio Rancho Public Schools will still have the option of keeping their kids in a virtual-learning format for the 2021-22 school year and probably well beyond. What society had in 2019, RRPS Superintendent Sue Cleveland said at the three-hour April 12 school board meeting, is “not the reality we’re looking at,” and it’s important for the district to have educational options to keep parents in the district. ....