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LOS LUNAS â All five members of a local elected board have been indefinitely suspended from office by a state agency due to a litany of findings in its most recent audit. The New Mexico Public Education Department announced Wednesday, May 26, all five members of the Los Lunas Schools Board of Education have been suspended. âThe entire Los Lunas school board has been suspended due to credible evidence that certain members have persistently violated procurement and public access laws, the state Public School Code, and professional ethical standards,â according to a press release sent out by PED today. In the press release, PED listed 16 categorized concerns and potential violations by the board, including: ....
.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The state is looking to boost the number of bilingual and multicultural early childhood educators in New Mexico. The New Mexico Higher Education and Early Childhood and Care departments are teaming up to spur recruitment and create a pipeline for personnel. According to a news release, the state budget includes $7 million for this effort, which is billed as “the first of its kind.” The money can go toward hiring costs, recruitment initiatives and endowments. ...................... “Through this new investment, we hope to expand the talent pool of bilingual and Indigenous early childhood educators to meet the needs of our state’s multicultural and multilingual communities,” Early Childhood Education and Care Department Secretary Elizabeth Groginsky said in a statement. “We especially look forward to working in partnership and close consul ....
Enrollment growth in state preschool programs was already slowing down before COVID-19. But with thousands of parents skipping pre-K this year, the pandemic has “imposed huge setbacks” that could lead to financial shortfalls, according to this year’s State of Preschool Yearbook, released Monday. Many children who did enroll have attended remotely for much of the year and may have not received any live instruction from their teachers, said the report, published annually by the National Institute for Early Education Research at Rutgers University in New Jersey. And because of the pandemic, several states have waived or modified requirements regarding classroom observations, child screenings or assessments, teacher qualifications, even background checks further contributing to what the institute describes as uneven quality across states. ....
It has been a long year for New Mexicoâs students, teachers, and families as we have all done our best to navigate the unfamiliar waters of a global pandemic. Finally, there is a light at the end of the tunnel â New Mexico Secretary of Education Ryan Stewart recently announced that schools statewide will resume in-class instruction by April 5. Now the question shifts from when students and teachers will return to the classroom to how to best protect their health and safety. The New Mexico Department of Education is leaving it to local districts to determine an exact timeline for reopening schools safely, and one thing is certain â it will require a thoughtful, strategic approach. ....