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School Grades Released-SFPS District Earns High Marks for Student and Family Satisfaction and for Preparing Students for College and Career

Santa Fe, NM –The New Mexico Public Education Department (PED) released school grades for the 2016-2017 school year. The overall district grade is not yet available from PED. Santa Fe High and Capital High both increased their letter grade, with Capital High increasing from a D to a C and …

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City Seeks Candidates for City Historian

Deadline for Qualifications is September 15, 2017 Santa Fe, NM—The City of Santa Fe is currently seeking qualified individuals for the ceremonial position of City Historian. The City Historian is responsible for the presentation of a lecture series, production of short articles, videos, podcasts or other educational resources, and provides …

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Veterans, National Guard/Reserve Personnel, and Spouses Invited to Attend a Veterans Transportation Public Forum

Tuesday, August 22 (3pm)  Albuquerque/CNM Workforce Training Center 5600 Eagle Rock Ave. NE (ALBUQUERQUE, NM) –Veterans, National Guard/Reserve personnel, and their spouses are invited to attend a public forum to address transportation issues facing veterans at 3pm on Tuesday, August 22, at the Central New Mexico College (CNM) Workforce Training …

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CONSULTANT COMPLETES ANALYSIS OF CONSOLIDATION STUDY OF TRANSIT OPERATIONS OF THE NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL TRANSIT DISTRICT AND THE CITY OF SANTA FE

Public Input Meetings to be Held August 28th and 29th A study to assess the feasibility of consolidating transit operations between the Santa Fe Trails operated by the City of Santa Fe and the North Central Regional Transit District (NCRTD) has been completed and delivered to NCRTD, the City and …

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Mayor Releases Statement on Race and Memory

A plan to move forward, initiate and lead a community conversation Santa Fe, NM – Mayor Javier M. Gonzales released the following statement today, following up on a successful, 1,500-person Rally Against Racism with a plan to address Santa Fe’s own complicated history with race and memory head on: “Throughout …

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