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NEA-New Mexico Urges Wise Investments in Education with New State Revenue An Opinion Editorial Statement by NEA-NM President Betty Patterson

By NEA New Mexico NEA-New Mexico appreciates that both the Governor and the Legislative Finance Committee propose increasing support for public education. After years of decreases, every additional dollar is vitally important for increasing student success in New Mexico. We share with legislative leaders and the Governor an understanding of …

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Santa Fe High boys hit the road for Clovis Tuesday night and bring back a 60-58 District 2-6A victory, but Capital High lost up at Espanola Valley, 82-65, in District 2-5A play

Buzzer basket by senior Victor Salcido makes for an exciting finish for the Demons, while Sundevils pull away from the Jaguars in the second half By Arnie Leshin  It was down to the final shot and Santa Fe High senior Victor Salcido came though. And with it, his 3-point basket from …

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Officially, Pojoaque Valley’s girls defeated St. Michael’s, 71-57, at Perez-Shelley gymnasium Tuesday night, but looking elsewhere, it showed a 2-0 forfeit going to the Lady Horsemen in 2-4A

In District 2-6A played at Santa Fe High, visiting Clovisturned in a 49-31 victory, and Academy of Technology and The Classics topped Monte del Sol in non district play By Arnie Leshin  After St. Michael’s Athletic Director Tom Manning sent a text that the Lady Horsemen had lost 71-57 to …

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Española Public School Board to vote on resolution reaffirming district as sanctuary for immigrant students and their families

By Somos Un Pueblo Unido  ESPAÑOLA, NM: Tomorrow, Wednesday, January 24th the Española Public School Board will vote on a proposed resolution that would reaffirm the district as a sanctuary for all students, including immigrant students and their families. Since taking office, the Trump administration has ramped up detentions and deportations …

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Lots of differences in the AFC New England Patriots and NFC Philadelphia Eagles as they prepare for the Sunday, Feb. 4 Super Bowl to be played in Minneapolis’ domed stadium

Pats welcome the support of New England,Eagles have their Philadelphia faithful By Arnie Leshin  How about those New England Patriots? If there’s a way to win, they have it down pat. They’ve dominated teams in a way that by halftime, the contest was decided. They’ve fallen behind, taken a deep …

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