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It’s a weird time. We’ve got a global pandemic, an uprising against racist police violence and a special legislative session dropped in the middle of…
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New Mexico lawmakers are continuing to respond to widespread disparities in public schools based on race, class, ability and more. There’s a proposal to…
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At a town hall in Albuquerque on Wednesday, Dec. 18, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham presented her top education priorities for the 30-day legislative session…
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New Mexico politicians paid lip service this election cycle to a landmark education ruling about inequities in public schools. But no one was drawing a…
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Voters in Albuquerque will choose three new school board members on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Those officials will shape the district’s budget and policies, and…
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The Albuquerque Public School board members control a massive budget and policies affecting more than 80,000 students. Three seats are up for election…
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As New Mexico students settle back into the classroom, the Public Education Department is getting a new leader. Dr. Ryan Stewart was hired just a few…
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The New Mexico legislature this spring passed increases in education funding, in response to a judge’s order saying the state has violated the…
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New Mexico is under court order to better serve at-risk students, including English language learners. This spring marked a shift in Albuquerque Public…
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Albuquerque Public Schools has finalized a nearly $1.5 billion budget. It reflects a nearly 14% hike in state funding, even though enrollment is dropping.…