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Mora Superintendent Trujillo surrenders education licenses

By Martín Salazar and Mercy López, Las Vegas Optic | October 20, 2015

Mora Superintendent Charles Trujillo has surrendered his education licenses, the state has announced. Without an administrative license, Trujillo cannot continue serving as the superintendent in Mora. Continue Reading

Working the system: Former PED bureau chief, now Mora super, faked credentials

By Martín Salazar and Mercy López, Las Vegas Optic | October 20, 2015

To say that Charles E. Trujillo worked the system on his way up the ladder to a $100,000-a-year job as the superintendent of the Mora Independent School District would be a gross understatement. Continue Reading

Key players in the Mora superintendent scandal

By Martín Salazar and Mercy López, Las Vegas Optic | October 20, 2015

Here’s more about the key players in the case of Mora Superintendent Charles E. Trujillo faking his credentials. Continue Reading

Sharon Kayne

Looking at our public education system from a whole new angle

By Sharon Kayne | September 23, 2015

Since we all benefit from our public school system, we all have a stake in seeing it improved. Therefore, we all have a responsibility to let our lawmakers know what changes we would like to see. Continue Reading

Government in New Mexico is at an ethics tipping point

By Charles Bowyer | September 17, 2015

It’s time for a public outcry. With scandal after scandal, the reputation of our state deteriorating by the day. Continue Reading

Heath Haussamen

Education Department needs to stop playing politics with public records

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | September 10, 2015

The N.M. Public Education Department can spew all the deflective rhetoric it wants, but the fact is that the agency broke the law and created a mess that cost taxpayers thousands of dollars. Continue Reading

Classroom desks

A blueprint for developing educational leaders from within

By Howie C. Morales and Jessica S. Martinez | September 2, 2015

It’s time to stop looking outside of New Mexico for solutions to our problems and time to divert our effort and funding to local recruiters and local superintendent candidates. Continue Reading

Bill McCamley

You can do something about standardized tests

By Bill McCamley | August 27, 2015

Are you concerned about constant testing of our students? If so, there are concrete things you can do. Continue Reading

Heath Haussamen

‘Thank goodness for Mississippi’ shouldn’t be NM’s motto

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | July 29, 2015

Last week’s news was disappointingly familiar: New Mexico ranks 49th in child well-being in 2015. Again. Continue Reading

Pete Campos

It’s time to work wiser and smarter

By Pete Campos | July 28, 2015

We must look at our processes to head issues off before they become a crisis. Continue Reading

Classroom desks

Martinez needs to sniff the wind on Common Core

By Del Hansen | July 27, 2015

COMMENTARY: Gov. Susana Martinez would be wise to take note of the other states that have recognized the bleak future Common Core presents school-age children. Continue Reading

NM is 49th in child well-being again. What will it take to make change?

By Amber Wallin | July 23, 2015

New Mexico has ranked among the worst states in which to be a child for so long that it hardly seems like news anymore. Continue Reading

Heath Haussamen

Martinez makes her spin the air we breathe

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | July 15, 2015

Politicians often have sophisticated spin machines. Former Gov. Bill Richardson’s was formidable. But Gov. Susana Martinez takes it to a new level. Continue Reading

Public Education Department chose to deceive

By Charles Goodmacher | July 6, 2015

We knew the 99.8 percent claim could not be supported by facts. That would mean only two of every 1,000 teachers were rated as unsatisfactory by their district administrators. Continue Reading

Classroom desks

Public Education Department fined for violating open records law

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | July 6, 2015

The state’s Public Education Department says it doesn’t have documents to back up a claim it repeatedly used to discredit an old teacher evaluation system when it implemented a new system in 2013. Continue Reading

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