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Education

G. Andrés Romero

Why is Governor Martinez trying to change history?

By G. Andrés Romero | November 8, 2017

Students in high school U.S. History classes across New Mexico this year will not be tested on some important aspects of our nation’s history that are still very pertinent today. Continue Reading

Ali Ennenga

Here’s what APS needs in a new school board member

By Ali Ennenga | October 26, 2017

It is critical to offer a credible set of criterion for choosing a new board member. Continue Reading

Bill McCamley

NM’s permanent fund is a tool, not a religious artifact

By Bill McCamley | October 19, 2017

This isn’t Raiders of the Lost Ark. We won’t have to flee a massive bolder if we pick up the golden statue. Continue Reading

Evelynn Aguirre McClure and Brittany Polanco

Doña Ana County maps out plan for early childhood education

By Sylvia Ulloa, New Mexico In Depth | October 18, 2017

Doña Ana County has stopped waiting on Santa Fe for a plan. Continue Reading

Pete Campos

We can turn New Mexico around

By Pete Campos | October 11, 2017

The secret to success — both for individuals and society — isn’t really a secret. It’s a good education. Continue Reading

Erin Taylor

Here’s the fundamental problem with the state’s proposed science standards

By Erin Taylor | October 6, 2017

As a teacher and more significantly as a parent I worry about the education that we are providing for the students of this state. Continue Reading

G. Andrés Romero

Don’t let Martinez politicize science education

By G. Andrés Romero and Bill McCamley | September 16, 2017

We should all work hard to make sure students learn science as it is, not how Martinez and Trump want it to be. Continue Reading

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With chancellor decision, NMSU Regents charting course for future

By Debra Hicks and Kari Mitchell | September 7, 2017

For the past three-plus years the Board has set clear directional priorities for the chancellor and has monitored performance against these priorities. Continue Reading

Garrey Carruthers

Carruthers: NMSU regents ‘did not intend to extend my contract’

By Garrey Carruthers | August 23, 2017

Should they change their minds, I am willing to serve. Continue Reading

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Does poorly educating students violate the NM constitution? A judge will decide

By Sylvia Ulloa, New Mexico In Depth | August 5, 2017

A trial before First Judicial District Judge Sarah Singleton in Santa Fe boiled down to dueling worldviews. Continue Reading

Garrey Carruthers

NMSU’s Carruthers to retire next year

By NMPolitics.net report | August 3, 2017

New Mexico State University Chancellor Garrey Carruthers plans to retire on July 1, 2018, when his current contract ends. Continue Reading

Michael Swickard

Do homeschoolers have summer vacations?

By Michael Swickard, Ph.D. | August 2, 2017

Homeschoolers do not turn off their minds when they leave school. I like homeschooling when it is done correctly. Continue Reading

Steven Carrillo

We need a Contract with New Mexico

By Steven Carrillo | July 25, 2017

The future success and prosperity of our state depends foundationally on our being exceptional in two areas: public education and economic development. Continue Reading

Mimi Stewart

NM’s education plan isn’t what it seems

By Mimi Stewart | July 18, 2017

Our students deserve so much more than a shallow plan that looks good on the outside. Continue Reading

D. Dowd Muska

New Mexico can’t sue its way to better schools

By D. Dowd Muska | June 29, 2017

Seeking greater school spending through litigation is a dangerous distraction. Continue Reading

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