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A committee of the Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education Thursday night tabled a controversial policy proposal regarding the rights of parents, including access to student counseling records. Several groups, including teacher and LGBTQ student advocates, had called on the community to speak out against the proposal. ¾ÅÉ«Íøâ€™s Nash Jones has more.
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Public schools in New Mexico started fully in-person classes this month for the first time in over a year. Some students chose to stay remote, others…
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Early last month, President Biden extended a repayment pause for student loans until October 2021. In the meantime, college seniors graduating in the…
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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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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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University of New Mexico faculty voted to unionize this week, which means labor relations in the future will be negotiated through two separate collective…
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The University of New Mexico School of Medicine has created a new office to address mistreatment of students, residents and fellows. The Dean of the UNM…
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New Mexico schools are experiencing a widespread shortage of teachers. In the Albuquerque Public School district alone there are 300 teacher vacancies.…
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State law prohibits public school students from using medical cannabis on campus. Lawmakers in Santa Fe advanced a bill Tuesday that would change that.As…
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Summertime gives kids the chance to go outside and have some fun, but many don’t always have a way to get around town. A local Albuquerque group is…