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Read More »St. Michael’s junior Justin Angel looms as the favorite among the boys at Saturday morning’s 6th annual Everybody Invite 6-kilometer
Los Alamos and Taos head the girl’s field, with the Hilltoppers led by freshman Lidia Appell and Tigers by senior Cora Cannedy and freshman Ella Katz By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today There are other cross country meets this weekend, but the 6th annual Everybody Invite hosted by Academy of …
Read More »NM Department of Health Recognizes Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Help Prevent Childhood Obesity SANTA FE, NM — The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) recognizes September as ‘National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month’ and promotes healthy eating and active living strategies for families, schools, and communities to work together to help prevent childhood obesity. “Helping our kids …
Read More »Santa Fe Indian School favored to advance to 3-0 at home tonight against McCurdy, and on Saturday night, St. Michael’s has tough task at Moriarty and Santa Fe High heads to Capital
Demons and Jaguars look to win first time this season, St. Michael’s and Moriarty both with 2-0 starts By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today Things are looking up for the undefeated Santa Fe Indian School football team. It has opened with road victories at Cuba (46-6) and Fort Wingate (57-6) …
Read More »Letter from Fiestas Council Lays Out Items Not Allowed on Plaza During Fiestas
Santa Fe, NM: Private organizations of any type, permitted to hold events on city property, have the ability to request that certain items, in the interest of public safety, be banned from the permitted area for the duration of the event. In a letter to the Police Department, the Santa …
Read More »El Camino Real Academy Library Transformation
Santa Fe, NM – El Camino Real Academy’s library grants are transforming their print collections and resources to engage more students in a greater variety of ways. ECRA’s librarian, Mackie Fritzmeier worked with U.S. House Representative Ben Ray Lujan’s office to coordinate a gift of surplus books from the Library …
Read More »Northern’s High School Equivalency Program Ranked Best in the Nation
Northern New Mexico College’s High School Equivalency Program (HEP) has been ranked the best in the nation for 2016, according to a newly released report by the Department of Education. Northern’s HEP achieved a 96 percent graduation rate, the highest among the 43 High School Equivalency Programs operating nation-wide. The …
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