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Pearce’s education ad stands in contrast to his record

By Charles Goodmacher | September 14, 2018

Fortunately, New Mexicans can choose a great pro-education candidate this year. Continue Reading

Bobbie J. Gutierrez

Risky buildings: New Mexico’s schools run on old infrastructure

By John R. Roby, Searchlight New Mexico | September 6, 2018

Despite investing billions, the state says most school systems are out of date or hazardous. Continue Reading

Wilhelmina Yazzie

Years of frustration lie behind landmark school lawsuit

By Amy Linn, Searchlight New Mexico | August 30, 2018

Tired of hearing ‘no,’ plaintiff says, taking NM to court was her only option. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

How the Yazzie case could be a ‘game-changer’ for NM

By Amy Linn, Searchlight New Mexico | August 30, 2018

The landmark ruling is a chance for reform, experts say. Continue Reading

Ernesto Cantu

Charter school organization that focuses on sending kids to college eyes NM

By Lauren Villagran, Searchlight New Mexico | August 23, 2018

IDEA schools serve low-income Hispanic students in Texas — and tout a 100 percent graduation rate. Continue Reading

Classroom desks

To improve our schools, spend more in the classroom

By Fred Nathan | August 20, 2018

Unfortunately, too much of New Mexico’s school spending has gone to categories that don’t make a difference for students. Continue Reading

Sara Tafoya

Charter schools target New Mexico’s at-risk students

By Ed Williams, Searchlight New Mexico | August 16, 2018

And while many see some success, they’re not without controversy. Continue Reading

Classroom desks

It’s hard to manage your credit when you’ve never heard of ‘interest’

By Marsha Mercer, Stateline | August 15, 2018

New Mexico is among the states looking at how to increase financial literacy through education courses and other means. Continue Reading

Bright Beginnings Child Development Center

Creative thinking brings child-care center to Jal

By Sylvia Ulloa, New Mexico In Depth | August 9, 2018

The innovative new child-care center brings together two state programs under one roof in a way that had never been done before. Continue Reading

Heleme Brinkerhoff

Las Cruces schools set up first PreK classes

By Sylvia Ulloa, New Mexico In Depth | August 6, 2018

The new preschool classes are part of the Public Education Department’s $4.37 million expansion to 11 school districts that didn’t have NM PreK programs in place. Continue Reading

Teresa Andreis

‘We can do it and do it right.’ Roswell puts pieces in place for preschool

By Sylvia Ulloa, New Mexico In Depth | August 6, 2018

Those efforts may create a blueprint for early childhood expansion into rural areas throughout New Mexico. Continue Reading

Michael Swickard

Expecting a ‘sufficient’ education without being able to define it

By Michael Swickard, Ph.D. | August 1, 2018

Can public schools be made better? Always. Will political solutions help? Never. Continue Reading

Michelle Lujan Grisham

Lujan Grisham won’t fight education lawsuit ruling if she is next governor

By Sylvia Ulloa, New Mexico In Depth | July 25, 2018

School funding lawsuits are usually long legal slogs, but New Mexico’s timeline could be shortened by years. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Court ruling in battle over education funding will influence election, legislative session

By Trip Jennings and Sylvia Ulloa, New Mexico In Depth | July 24, 2018

State District Judge Sarah Singleton ruled New Mexico guilty on Friday of shirking its constitutional duty to adequately educate at-risk students. Continue Reading

Amber Wallin

Ruling in K-12 funding lawsuit is a move in the right direction

By Amber Wallin | July 24, 2018

It is past time for the state to ensure that every child enters school ready to learn and that they are enrolled in a well-resourced educational system that is responsive to their cultural identity. Continue Reading

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