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LCPS unanimously approved highly contested JBC equity policy


Public comment reveals divide in the community
Before public comment began, board President Ray Jaramillo proposed that the discussion for Policy JBC be moved up to the top of the agenda.
Dozens of Las Cruces community members filled the board room of the Dr. Karen M. Trujillo Administration Complex.
During public comment, seven speakers expressed that they were in favor of the policy and seven shared their criticisms of JBC.
Where are the stacks of reports that we have complaints from parents and students about being oppressed? Dave Gallus said during public comment. Would you like to be a white student in the school after you pass this? I don t think so. I wouldn t want my kid to do it. So if we convince our children that they re victims, they will be victims. If we lift our children up and say we re all the same, then they ll get along. ....

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New Mexico Works To Address Pandemic Related Learning Loss


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New Mexico is working to combat student learning losses during the pandemic. Officials are overseeing the allocation of 1.5 billion dollars in special funding to address COVID impacts.
Members of the New Mexico Legislative Finance Committee say more needs to be done to address pandemic related learning losses.  At a recent meeting, Representative Javier Martínez called on the legislature to find creative ways to reengage lost students.
“I m concerned because I don t know that laptops or Twittering or sending the screen is going to re-engage any of those middle school to high school students,” Martínez said. “And I m scared. If you look at the crime rate across the state, if you look at Albuquerque, those are 15–16-year-olds that are out of the system, right, completely out. I m not sure we re going to get them back with laptops and an extended school year.” ....

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