education /tags/education education en-US Copyright Tue, 06 Jun 2023 03:39:28 GMT Governor creates state's first Office of Special Education /local-news/2023-06-05/governor-creates-states-first-office-of-special-education Governor Lujan Grisham recently signed an executive order to create the Office of Special Education, which is the first of its kind in New Mexico. A special education advocate spoke more about what gaps currently exist and how this office should work to bridge them. Tue, 06 Jun 2023 03:39:28 GMT /local-news/2023-06-05/governor-creates-states-first-office-of-special-education Taylor Velazquez Deadline approaches for millions in state grants for out-of-school programs /local-news/2023-05-01/deadline-approaches-for-millions-in-state-grants-for-out-of-school-programs As New Mexico students continue to lag behind nationally, lawmakers in the last session not only extended instructional time, but allocated $20 million to expand learning opportunities outside the classroom. This is the last week for local education agencies and their partner organizations to apply for the funds. Tue, 02 May 2023 01:02:50 GMT /local-news/2023-05-01/deadline-approaches-for-millions-in-state-grants-for-out-of-school-programs Nash Jones Let's talk school-based health centers /show/lets-talk-new-mexico/2023-04-10/lets-talk-school-based-health-centers Going to school when you don’t feel good can make learning hard. New Mexico has struggled to climb out of our last place ranking in education but also with providing quality healthcare. School based health centers may be a solution. Mon, 10 Apr 2023 17:47:23 GMT /show/lets-talk-new-mexico/2023-04-10/lets-talk-school-based-health-centers Taylor Velazquez School districts across the state could see a longer school year /local-news/2023-04-03/school-districts-across-the-state-could-see-a-longer-school-year The next school year starting in August will be longer after legislation passed in the most recent session was signed by the governor. House Bill 130 mandates extra instructional hours and it has prompted concern among educators already facing burnout. Mon, 03 Apr 2023 23:27:37 GMT /local-news/2023-04-03/school-districts-across-the-state-could-see-a-longer-school-year Taylor Velazquez U.S. Department of Agriculture launches initiatives for more healthy school meals /local-news/2023-03-24/u-s-department-of-agriculture-launches-initiatives-for-more-healthy-school-meals In New Mexico, one in five children face hunger, making the state second in the nation for food insecurity in youth. That’s coupled with the fact that the state has seen persistent dismal education rankings and outcomes for students. However, this week/recently the federal government unveiled new grants and funding to bolster our children’s health so they can perform well in school. Fri, 24 Mar 2023 23:43:05 GMT /local-news/2023-03-24/u-s-department-of-agriculture-launches-initiatives-for-more-healthy-school-meals Taylor Velazquez Several bills seek to offset the pandemic learning loss by adding more time to the school calendar /news/2023-03-01/several-bills-seek-to-offset-the-pandemic-learning-loss-by-adding-more-time-to-the-school-calendar New Mexico’s long standing education challenges were made worse in the COVID-19 pandemic as chronic absenteeism soared. Forty percent of kids missed at least 10 days of school during the last academic year and some districts saw that rise to 66%. Lawmakers want to address these issues by adding additional learning hours, but some teachers say that could increase burnout. Thu, 02 Mar 2023 00:15:10 GMT /news/2023-03-01/several-bills-seek-to-offset-the-pandemic-learning-loss-by-adding-more-time-to-the-school-calendar Taylor Velazquez Youth advocates push for bill that would ensure free menstrual products in schools /local-news/2023-01-30/youth-advocates-push-for-bill-that-would-ensure-free-menstrual-products-in-schools Nationally, 1 in 5 teens cannot afford menstrual products and most have missed school as a result. To address the issue in New Mexico, youth advocates are working with lawmakers to create menstrual equity for every student in public school. Mon, 30 Jan 2023 20:39:20 GMT /local-news/2023-01-30/youth-advocates-push-for-bill-that-would-ensure-free-menstrual-products-in-schools Taylor Velazquez Lawmakers gather in person for 2023 session amid record revenues /local-news/2023-01-20/lawmakers-gather-in-person-for-2023-session-amid-record-revenues The 2023 legislative session is in full swing; with representatives and senators settling in and discussing bills. ¾ÅÉ«Íø spoke with Gwyneth Doland, a political correspondent for New Mexico PBS, who was in Santa Fe this week talking to lawmakers about their priorities for this 60-day session and how it feels to be back in person. Sat, 21 Jan 2023 00:33:20 GMT /local-news/2023-01-20/lawmakers-gather-in-person-for-2023-session-amid-record-revenues Jeanette DeDios Nonprofit tries to blunt COVID impacts on state's education systems /local-news/2022-12-09/covid-19-continues-to-impact-the-states-education-systems The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to impact New Mexico’s economy and its education systems. Now inflation is adding to those stressors. Julia Bergen of Communities in Schools, which works with students at risk of dropping out in 12 Title I schools in Santa Fe, explains how her staff tries to support students so they make it to graduation. Fri, 09 Dec 2022 23:53:33 GMT /local-news/2022-12-09/covid-19-continues-to-impact-the-states-education-systems Taylor Velazquez Let's Talk gun violence in schools /show/lets-talk-new-mexico/2022-07-12/lets-talk-gun-violence-in-schools On this week’s Let’s Talk New Mexico, we’ll take a look at the state’s current gun laws, the psychological effects of gun violence on students, teachers, and staff, and potential solutions to prevent school shootings. Tue, 12 Jul 2022 17:32:28 GMT /show/lets-talk-new-mexico/2022-07-12/lets-talk-gun-violence-in-schools Taylor Velazquez