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Navajo Tech Univ graduation, 2023
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$120 million in cuts to New Mexico colleges, universities targeted DEI, energy

Avatar photo by Alex Ross November 18, 2025

Restrictions to student aid and scaled back research grants could add up to double trouble for students and colleges in New Mexico next year, the state’s secretary of higher education warned legislators last Friday. The changes, some of which were included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, include the scaling back of some repayment […]

Nearly 400 teachers working in New Mexico classrooms will receive student loan forgiveness this year through the state's Teacher Loan Repayment Program, officials announced.
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Nearly 400 more teachers to receive student loan forgiveness for teaching in high-need schools, subjects

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks November 14, 2025November 17, 2025
Rio Rancho Public Schools has an $80 million bond measure on the Nov. 4 local election ballot, seeking voter approval for infrastructure upgrades, security enhancements and facility improvements across the district.
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What Rio Rancho’s $80 million bond approval means for students

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks November 6, 2025November 5, 2025
Route 66 Elementary students will benefit from $250,000 in roof repairs and $1 million in HVAC upgrades, ensuring comfortable learning conditions year-round.
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What Moriarty-Edgewood’s $20M bond approval means for students

Avatar photo by nm.news November 6, 2025November 5, 2025
Posted inPolitics & Elections

Union-backed candidates win 2 of 4 APS board seats, shifting board balance

Avatar photo by Jesse Jones November 4, 2025November 4, 2025
Rio Rancho Public Schools has an $80 million bond measure on the Nov. 4 local election ballot, seeking voter approval for infrastructure upgrades, security enhancements and facility improvements across the district.
Posted inEducation

Rio Rancho voters approve $80 million school bond for infrastructure, security improvements

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks November 4, 2025November 4, 2025
U.S. Eagle Federal Credit Union will award $20,000 in grants to New Mexico public and charter school teachers through its enrichEd Classroom Grant Program, with applications now open through Sept. 28.
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U.S. Eagle Federal Credit Union awards grants to Rio Rancho teachers

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks October 29, 2025October 29, 2025
Rio Rancho Public Schools has an $80 million bond measure on the Nov. 4 local election ballot, seeking voter approval for infrastructure upgrades, security enhancements and facility improvements across the district.
Posted inRio Rancho

Rio Rancho schools seek $80 million bond for infrastructure, security improvements

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks October 28, 2025October 28, 2025
Sandia Pueblo Gov. Felix Chaves cuts the ribbon at a ceremony celebrating the grand opening of a new Early Childhood Development Center near Bernalillo/ (Courtesy photo)
Posted inEducation

Sandia Pueblo’s new Early Childhood Center fosters creativity

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks October 27, 2025October 27, 2025
Bernalillo Public Schools will launch a series of family engagement nights focused on early literacy, with the first event scheduled for Tuesday at Placitas Elementary School, according to Just Right Reader, the education organization coordinating the initiative.
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Bernalillo Public Schools to host family literacy events starting this week

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks October 20, 2025October 20, 2025

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