Elizabeth Groginsky /tags/elizabeth-groginsky Elizabeth Groginsky en-US Copyright Wed, 31 May 2023 18:20:03 GMT New Mexico pre-K programs receive high rankings in national report /local-news/2023-05-31/new-mexico-pre-k-programs-receive-high-rankings-in-national-report A national policy institute has recognized the state’s efforts in establishing free, universal pre-K with high rankings in a new report. Secretary Elizabeth Groginsky with the Early Childhood Education and Care Department spoke about what it means to create a high quality PreK program. Wed, 31 May 2023 18:20:03 GMT /local-news/2023-05-31/new-mexico-pre-k-programs-receive-high-rankings-in-national-report Taylor Velazquez Early Childhood Education and Care secretary talks about stabilizing families with new funds /local-news/2023-05-22/early-childhood-education-and-care-secretary-talks-about-stabilizing-families-with-new-funds ¾ÅÉ«Íø recently explored the many problems with the state’s foster care system on several Let’s Talk New Mexico shows. But the state is also investing tens of millions of dollars into early childhood care and education and we wanted to see how that might help stabilize families before foster care enters the picture. Mon, 22 May 2023 23:57:00 GMT /local-news/2023-05-22/early-childhood-education-and-care-secretary-talks-about-stabilizing-families-with-new-funds Taylor Velazquez Early Childhood secretary lays out plans for increased funding /local-news/2022-12-06/early-childhood-secretary-lays-out-plans-for-increased-funding New Mexico voters approved a constitutional amendment in November that will start funneling $230 million more to early childhood education. However, that money won’t be seen for a while. The Early Childhood and Care Department has set a five-year plan to build a more robust workforce and provide competitive salaries in order to sustain the state’s early childhood education sector. Wed, 07 Dec 2022 00:34:29 GMT /local-news/2022-12-06/early-childhood-secretary-lays-out-plans-for-increased-funding Taylor Velazquez Let's Talk how to use new education dollars /show/lets-talk-new-mexico/2022-11-16/lets-talk-how-to-use-new-education-dollars On this week’s Let's Talk New Mexico, we look at what happens next now that voters approved a constitutional amendment to funnel more money from the Land Grant Permanent Fund into early childhood education and public schools. Wed, 16 Nov 2022 20:45:38 GMT /show/lets-talk-new-mexico/2022-11-16/lets-talk-how-to-use-new-education-dollars Kaveh Mowahed, Megan Kamerick Let's Talk About Child Care And Assistance /local-news/2021-07-23/lets-talk-about-child-care-and-assistance Let’s Talk New Mexico 7/29 8am: Have you had trouble finding affordable child care? You’re not alone. Child care can cost over $20,000 a year in New… Fri, 23 Jul 2021 22:03:29 GMT /local-news/2021-07-23/lets-talk-about-child-care-and-assistance Kaveh Mowahed N.M. Child Care Workers, Many Excluded From Unemployment And Stimulus Money, Win Hazard Pay /local-news/2020-05-05/n-m-child-care-workers-many-excluded-from-unemployment-and-stimulus-money-win-hazard-pay On May 1, New Mexico became the second state to establish hazard pay specifically for child care workers, OLÉ New Mexico announced. The Children, Youth… Tue, 05 May 2020 05:12:26 GMT /local-news/2020-05-05/n-m-child-care-workers-many-excluded-from-unemployment-and-stimulus-money-win-hazard-pay yasmin khan Governor Talks Education Priorities For 2020 /public-health-new-mexico/2019-12-19/governor-talks-education-priorities-for-2020 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… Fri, 20 Dec 2019 02:37:55 GMT /public-health-new-mexico/2019-12-19/governor-talks-education-priorities-for-2020 Hannah Colton