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61. ENLACE Grantees
The k12 school population ranges from 68 to 94 percent Hispanic. Northern new mexico students have higher school dropout rates than the rest of the
http://www.idra.org/enlace/santafe.htm
IDRA Special Initiative
EN gaging LA tino C ommunities for E ducation
A W.K. Kellogg Foundation Initiative for Hispanic Higher Education
Northern New Mexico ENLACE
Santa Fe Community College
Contact: Dr. John Pacheco, President
Institute for Intercultural Community Leadership
6401 Richards Avenue
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
Ph.: 505-428-1000
Fax: 505-428-1296
http://www.santa-fe.cc.nm.us/iicl/
What?
The Northern New Mexico ENLACE (NNM ENLACE) Project is a collaboration of community colleges, a university, high schools, and community organizations designed to produce more Latino and Hispanic high school and college graduates across a diverse region of five counties.
Where?
Who?
The project will target approximately 300 students. These students attend two community colleges and a university, as well as high schools. Each high school site will reach 40 students in grades 9-12. The lead institution is Santa Fe Community College (SFCC) in Santa Fe. Other key partners are Northern New Mexico Community College (NNMCC), which is located in Espanol and El Rito, and New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU) in Las Vegas. These post-secondary institutions are linking to public schools, regional education networks, and community-based organizations such as La Jicarita Enterprise Community.
Why?

62. ENLACE Grantees
The k12 school population here ranges from 65 to 93 percent Latino. Southern new mexico ENLACE will create a parent university to increase family
http://www.idra.org/enlace/southernm.htm
IDRA Special Initiative
EN gaging LA tino C ommunities for E ducation
A W.K. Kellogg Foundation Initiative for Hispanic Higher Education
Southern New Mexico ENLACE
New Mexico State University
Contact: Ms. Nena Singleton
University Communications Office
P.O. Box 30001, MS C3K
Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003-0001
Ph.: 505-646-3221
Fax: 505-646-2099
http://nmsu.edu/
What?
Southern New Mexico ENLACE is a collaboration of students, parents, three public school districts, businesses and community organizations, the community college, and the university designed to produce more Latino and Hispanic graduates from high school and college. Activities will seek to strengthen the K-16 educational " camino
Where?
Southern New Mexico ENLACE will serve students in the Las Cruces Public Schools and two rural school districts, Gadsden Independent and Hatch Valley. The K-12 school population here ranges from 65 to 93 percent Latino. Statewide, fully half of public school students are Hispanic.
Who?
The project primarily will serve middle and high school students, as well as students at Dona Ana Branch Community College (DABCC) and New Mexico State University (NMSU). The program will focus on one high school and one middle school in each of the school districts initially.
Why?

63. Roswell Independent School District
The official Roswell Independent School District web site. Information on schools, administration and news in Roswell, new mexico.
http://www.risd.k12.nm.us/
Home Contact Search RISD Construction Project News ... Finances ©2005 Roswell Independent School District – All Rights Reserved
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Welcome to the Roswell Independent School District. Above are links to information about district hiring policies, employee pay scales, schools within the district, and more. The city of Roswell is located in the Southeastern corner of New Mexico and looks onto the beautiful Sacramento Mountains. RISD is one of the largest school districts in Southeastern New Mexico, serving a student population of over 9,300 students, with 12 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, and 3 high schools. Visit our schools online! WHAT'S NEW?
AESC Tech Center Training Calendar (PDF Format) Board Agendas Character Counts Employee Calendars ... RISD Construction Project News NEW!! RISD Tech Center RISD Training Calendar School Policies/Information/
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300 N. KENTUCKY
PO Box 1437
ROSWELL, NM 88202-1437

64. Remote Server - SFPS Home
located in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo mountains in northern new mexico. The Santa Fe Public schools exists to ensure that every student
http://www.sfps.k12.nm.us/
Welcome Santa Fe is a community of 66,000 people located in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo mountains in northern New Mexico. Our public school district has 29 schools and approximately 13,000 students. Our students are 66% Hispanic, 27% Anglo, 3% Native American and 3% other. Our Mission The Santa Fe Public Schools exists to ensure that every student graduates prepared to be a productive citizen of our local and global community. Our Vision Our vision for the Santa Fe Public Schools is to provide every student with a high quality education in a system devoted to equity, diversity and social justice. Every student will have multiple learning opportunities to meet challenging standards in a safe, caring, and respectful environment. Every student is expected to graduate prepared to take advantage of lifelong learning opportunities. SFPS Web is under construction. Thank you for your patience. webmaster@sfps.info Santa Fe Public Schools

65. Gallup-McKinley County Public Schools
Copyright © 2005 GallupMcKinley County Public schools, All Rights Reserved 700 South Boardman Drive, PO Box 1318, Gallup, new mexico 87305-1318
http://www.gmcs.k12.nm.us/
Superintendent
Learning Services
Business Services Personnel Office ... 2004-05 Quality of Education Survey School Board President,
Dr. Bruce Tempest School Board Meeting Dates Board Policy Manual Technology Professional Development GMCS VISION: Growing students to be productive citizens in a multicultural society. Twin Lakes Elementary students perform at the Regional Indigenous Bilingual Conference at Western New Mexico University, Gallup. - Photo by Moni Short GMCS Strategic Plan Images of selected GMCS schools are available here.
700 South Boardman Drive, P.O. Box 1318, Gallup, New Mexico 87305-1318

66. Licensure - General Information
The new mexico educator licensure system is a threetiered structure based on the Recreational Therapist, k-12 · Rehabilitation Counselor, k-12 · School
http://www.ped.state.nm.us/div/ais/lic/geninfo.html
Professional Licensure Unit General Information
The New Mexico educator licensure system is a three-tiered structure based on the attainment and demonstration of Public Education Commission (PEC) adopted competencies. Level 1 (5-years)
Requirements:
  • Bachelor's degree Teacher preparation program, including student teaching Pass Exams
    Features:
    Professional Development Plan (PDP) Support for beginning teachers
Level 1 is the entry-level license granted for five years based on completion of a bachelor's degree, an approved teacher education program that includes student teaching, and passage of the required licensure examination(s).
Level 2 (9-years)
Requirements:
  • Satisfactory demonstration of competencies Passage of the Professional Development Dossier (PDD) see www.teachnm.org for more information
Features:
  • PDP
To receive level 2 licensure, the teacher must satisfactorily demonstrate the Public Education Commission's required competencies as verified by the local superintendent through the staff evaluation process and pass the Professional Development Dossier (PDD) process. A level 2 license is issued for nine years and can be renewed every nine years based on the satisfactory demonstration of competencies. Again, a PDP must be in place continually. Level 3 (9-years, 3A Instructional Leader, 3B Administrator)

67. CUE | Journal
Over the past six years, the Bloomfield, new mexico, school district has a nonprofit organization committed to helping k12 school districts meet their
http://www.cue.org/newsletter/jul03.html
July/August 2003
Better Data, Better Decisions Districts in Minnesota and New Mexico demonstrate the power of good information. By Allan Olson Data-driven decision-making in education is gaining strong momentum, accelerated by the passage of the No Child Left Behind legislation and the need to document yearly progress. The goal of this new movement is to use accurate, timely information to identify student strengths and weaknesses; foster individual improvement and progress; ensure the academic growth of every child; and inform program improvement decisions. Truly effective data-driven decision-making requires that educators identify and collect the right information, based not only on NCLB requirements but on each school district's needs. Equally important is expert use of data and a willingness to challenge and perhaps even change existing systems. Accountability is key, too, for data-driven education to fulfill its potential for student improvement. Collecting the Right Type of Data
An Education Commission of the States study of six exemplary school districts has found that the collection of achievement data is of most value in meeting the NCLB challenge that all students learn consistently and to high standards within 12 years. Meeting this mandate puts new emphasis on gathering data to gauge annual progress, best provided by tests that 1) align to state standards, 2) measure growth from year to year, 3) prove sufficiently challenging for each child, 4) provide results comparable across school districts, and 5) enable fast, effective reporting to schools and households.

68. School Of Engineering At UNM
The University of new mexico. School of Engineering The University of new mexico (UNM) invites applications for Graduate Teaching Fellows in k12 Optics
http://www.soe.unm.edu/Community/GK-12/
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Who are GK-12 Fellows These are UNM graduate students, pursuing a PhD or MS in OSE or another optics-related project, who are assigned to local schools, where they spend 10h a week working with science teachers, jointly developing learning modules based on optics and photonics, and serving as resource and role models for K-12 students. They come from Departments such as Electrical and Computer Engineering, Physics and Astronomy, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and Statistics, Chemical and Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and more. See how our Fellows are making an impact here in Albuquerque Schools: "Oh, no, it's gonna blow,"

69. CIG_K12 - NM K12 Schools
Primary Secondary School in new mexico. , School District, Web Site, City, County, Zip, CCD. 1, Alamogordo Public schools, Submit Alamogordo Otero
http://www.capitolimpact.com/gw/schlist.asp?sk=A&stfips=35&state=nm&stname=New M

70. CIG_K12P - NEW MEXICO Primary And Secondary Schools
There are 98 K12 school districts in new mexico. Use the searches below to look for a specific district. To find the ones that serve your area,
http://www.capitolimpact.com/gw/schpage.asp?stfips=35&state=nm&stname=New Mexico

71. New Mexico Links
new mexico schools and Educational Institutions Links. Submit Your Link http//www.gisd.k12.nm.us/schools/DesertTrail.html
http://www.nmmagazine.com/cgi-bin/links.cgi?SearchCategory=Schools and Education

72. New Mexico Links
new mexico schools and Educational Institutions Links. Submit Your Link http//www.bsin.k12.nm.us/ The Bloomfield School District is located in the
http://www.nmmagazine.com/cgi-bin/links.cgi?SearchCategory=Schools and Education

73. Farmington Municipal Schools Home Page
Be sure to find out more about Farmington, new mexico here. We are working on district maps of school locations and boundaries as well.
http://www.fms.k12.nm.us/
Saturday, September 24, 2005 4:54 AM Top Picks: E- Mail Login FMS Departments... Superintendent Campus Programs Finance/Business Operations Curriculum/Instruction Human Resources Educational Support Technology Bilingual and Office of Indian Education Exceptional Programs Title 1 Quick School Jump... High Schools Farmington High School Piedra Vista High School Rocinante High School Middle Schools Mesa View Middle School Heights Middle School Hermosa Middle School Tibbetts Middle School Elementary Animas Elementary Apache Elementary Bluffview Elementary Country Club Elementary Esperanza Elementary Ladera Elementary McCormick Elementary McKinley Elementary Mesa Verde Elementary Northeast Elementary Special Preschool Personnel Quick Links... Vacancy Announcements Transition to Teaching District Directory Personnel Department Informational Video Application Process Salary Schedules State Department of Education Technology Department... Technology Home Virus Alerts and Hoaxes Network Administration Macintosh OS X AS/400 (CIMS) Instructions Substitute Hotline Instructions Gradebook2 / Pinnacle Apple PDFs Calendars FMS Portal Page FMS Grant Services Board News Bulletin ... Sending us e-mail?

74. NMT Education - Schools
of school web sites in the k12.nm.us domain (which new mexico Technet administers). new mexico Colleges and Universities Public Eastern new mexico
http://www.nedcomm.nm.org/schools.htm
Schools
K-12 Schools

A dynamically-generated list of school web sites in the k12.nm.us domain (which New Mexico Technet administers).
Public School Systems: Albuquerque Public Schools Artesia Public Schools Clovis Municipal Schools Gallup-McKinley County Public Schools ... Santa Fe Public Schools
New Mexico Public Schools: Web66-New Mexico Schools
International Registry of Schools on the Web: Web66-International WWW Schools Registry
Home Schooling: Yahoo's Home Schooling Page Books on Home Schooling National Home Education Research Institute Home Schooling Resources New Mexico Colleges and Universities
Public:
Eastern New Mexico University New Mexico Highlands University New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology New Mexico State University ... Western New Mexico University
Private: College of Santa Fe St. John's College, Santa Fe Westbrook University, Aztec
Native American: Navajo Community College Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute
Community Colleges: Clovis Community College Dona Ana Branch Community College Institute for American Indian Arts New Mexico Junior College ... Santa Fe Community College Vocational Technical Schools: Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute Email comments/requests to: NEDCOMM Webmaster NEDCOMM Home Page Technet Home Page ... Technet System Status Last modified on March 2, 2002.

75. New Mexico State Profile: State Education Indicators With A Focus On Title I, 19
Profile for new mexico, showing school, teacher, and student demographics, Students with Limited English Proficiency (ED/NCBE, k12)
http://www.ed.gov/rschstat/eval/disadv/2002indicators/new_mexico/edlite-new_mexi
Information For Students Parents Teachers Administrators Information About Financial Aid Policy Programs
Table of contents State Profiles
State Education Indicators with a Focus on Title I
New Mexico
http://sde.state.nm.us/
School and Teacher Demographics
Per Pupil Expenditures
(CCD, 1998-1999) Number of districts
(CCD, 1999-2000) Number of public schools
(CCD, 1999-2000) Elementary Middle High Combined Total Number of charter schools
(CCD, 1999-2000) Number of FTE teachers
(CCD, 1999-2000) Elementary Middle High Combined Total Public school enrollment K-8
(CCD)
(CCD) Total
(CCD) Pre-K (by state definition) Sources of funding District average (CCD, 1998-99) Top
Student Demographics
Race/ethnicity (CCD, K-12) American Indian/Alaskan Natives Asian/Pacific Islander Black Hispanic White Other n/a n/a Students with disabilities (OSEP) Students with Limited English Proficiency (ED/NCBE, K-12) Migratory students (OME, K-12)

76. New Mexico Business Journal: What's Intel Up To Now?: New Mexico's Largest Corpo
new mexico s largest corporate taxpayer, despite a downturn in the chip industry programin which Intel donates $200 to a local k12 school for each 20
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77. CPP | Rural Education | New Mexico Programs
Of the 25 worst performing schools in new mexico, 11 are in this district. Email lrnaranjo@sfis.k12.nm.us. schools/Students Served rcles of Wisdom
http://www.positivepractices.com/RuralEducation/NewMexicoPrograms.html
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Sangre de Cristo Communities and Schools Consortium Organizing for Power Circles of Wisdom
Sangre de Cristo Communities and Schools Consortium
Coordinator: Eric Romero
New Mexico Highlands University
TEC 121 School of Education
Las Vegas, NM 87701
Phone: (505) 426-2204
FAX: (505) 454-3110
E-mail: eromero@cesdp.nmhu.edu Schools/Students Served: The Sangre de Cristo Communities and Schools Consortium is located in the north central mountains of New Mexico. Ten school districts, with a total student population of 16,701, are involved in the work of the consortium to varying degrees. Background: Teachers in the consortium have identified the state's standardized testing accountability framework as a major challenge to place-based teaching and learning. The communities of the consortium are challenged most by low employment and struggling economies; in many schools, education is a secondary concern to that of employment and subsistence. Goals: Because of distances between the districts, the principal objective of the consortium is to network students, teachers, and communities. Excited about and skilled in place-based education, the consortium's activities are comprehensive to cover a range of work from student leadership development, youth entrepreneurial training, curriculum development, and sustainable community planning. The Sangre de Cristo Consortium is working to overcome challenges in the communities and schools. Their main strategy is teacher and student collaboration for the design of meaningful curriculum; it is important for students to comprehend what makes a sustainable community, and to work toward achieving this goal.

78. New Mexico Homeschooling - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling Regional Resources
Resources, support groups and laws for homeschooling in new mexico. parents comply with state laws for children of compulsory school age in grades k12.
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79. New Mexico
Technet provides free Internet access to every public and private k12 school in new mexico using local dial-up accounts (including toll-free access).
http://www.benton.org/publibrary/state/newmexico.html
New Mexico
Overview
New Mexico was one of the first states to establish a public-private partnership to build telecommunications infrastructure, particularly for use in the public education system. However, legislation and regulatory actions mandating universal service have not been instituted, and there are severe obstacles to networking. For example, the state's many rural areas are difficult to reach because of the vast distances that separate them, and the state has a small population and high unemployment and poverty levels. Technet, a private nonprofit network, has served the state for ten years. The Information Network of Kansas and Nebraska Online used Technet as one of their models.
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Technet, a nonprofit fiber optic network linking national laboratories, governments, universities, and businesses, was established in 1985. Originally created by the state, three state research universities, and national laboratories and research organizations doing business in New Mexico, Technet's mission is to use networking technology to promote economic development and support education. With $2 million from the state and $1 million from the U.S. Department of Energy, Technet installed a fiber optic network that it planned to make self-supporting within three years. Technet partnered with professional associations such as the State Bar Association, the Real Estate Association of New Mexico, the Big I Insurance Association, and others who were willing to pay for electronic access to information from the government and other sources.

80. New Mexico Employment Opportunities
ALAMO NAVAJO SCHOOL Grade Range k12 Updated 8/01/05 Positions Must hold a current Registered Nurse license in the State of new mexico and produce it
http://www.biaeducationjobs.com/nmlst.htm
NEW MEXICO
Updated: Friday September 23, 2005 Allow a few moments for a job to completely load You may "click" on BIA Operated Schools or Grant/Contract Schools to view available positions. The schools are listed in alphabetical order by school name. BIA Operated Schools Grant/Contract Schools
BIA Operated Schools
The following schools are operated by the Office of Indian Education Programs, Bureau of Indian Affairs: SOUTHERN INDIAN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE (SIPI) Albuquerque, NM
Posted: 7/14/05
Positions:

Facilities Manager
, Opening Date 6/27/05 Closing Date Until Filled
Maintenance Mechanic Foreman
, Opening Date 7/18/05 Closing Date Until Filled
Job Description:

You may download the complete job vacancy announcement using the Adobe Acrobat. Contact SIPI directly for questions. BACA/DLO'AY AZHI COMMUNITY SCHOOL Grade Range K-6
Posted: 9/21/05 Positions:
Teacher (Special Education) Education Technician Job Description: Contact Baca/dlo'ay azhi Community School for a complete information on the job vacancy announcement. Other: Application materials now available online.

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