New legislation will improve screening for students in kindergarten through the third grade, with parent-notified support plans and interventions for at-risk students.
Math proficiency among eight graders at Albuquerque Public Schools has fallen slightly, according to last year’s state assessment, and for eighth grade students identified in the Yazzie-Martinez lawsuit, progress dropped more.
Let's Talk New Mexico
-
Federal, state officials call for Chavez’s name to be removed from public landmarks.
-
New Mexicans should prepare for a historic heat wave peaking this weekend. On Tuesday, the New Mexico Department of Health issued a warning advising residents to look out for signs of heat illness as the temperature jumps to levels the National Weather Service said usually arrive just before June.
- Federal student loans will move to Treasury, further shrinking Education Department
- Planned Parenthood chapter settles with EEOC over treatment of white employees
- FDA backs off stricter tanning bed rules with RFK Jr.'s support
- Trump's mediators offer Hamas formal proposal to give up its weapons in Gaza