New Mexico Public Education Department /tags/new-mexico-public-education-department New Mexico Public Education Department en-US Copyright Wed, 09 Apr 2025 17:49:31 GMT State agencies host free Summer Reading Program as students struggle with literacy /local-news/2025-04-09/summer-reading-students-literacy-proficiency-absenteeism As new numbers indicate that New Mexico fourth and eighth graders have the lowest reading scores in the nation, state education agencies announced they will host the second annual free Summer Reading Program beginning in June to try and curb summer reading loss. Wed, 09 Apr 2025 17:49:31 GMT /local-news/2025-04-09/summer-reading-students-literacy-proficiency-absenteeism Taylor Velazquez New Mexico schools see drop in chronic absenteeism /local-news/2024-09-04/chronic-absenteeism-education-school-students Schools across the country saw students chronically absent post-pandemic, with New Mexico one of the hardest hit. However, the state Public Education Department recently reported a significant decrease in students missing school last year. Wed, 04 Sep 2024 19:05:16 GMT /local-news/2024-09-04/chronic-absenteeism-education-school-students Taylor Velazquez Bill mandating school board training and transparency heads to governor /local-news/2024-02-13/bill-mandating-school-board-training-and-transparency-heads-to-governor A bill mandating more training for school board members and requiring more disclosure on campaign donations is on its way to the governor’s desk after lengthy debate on the House floor that sparked tensions around the Public Education Department and local control in schools. Wed, 14 Feb 2024 00:47:12 GMT /local-news/2024-02-13/bill-mandating-school-board-training-and-transparency-heads-to-governor Megan Kamerick Deadline approaches for millions in state grants for out-of-school programs /local-news/2023-05-01/deadline-approaches-for-millions-in-state-grants-for-out-of-school-programs As New Mexico students continue to lag behind nationally, lawmakers in the last session not only extended instructional time, but allocated $20 million to expand learning opportunities outside the classroom. This is the last week for local education agencies and their partner organizations to apply for the funds. Tue, 02 May 2023 01:02:50 GMT /local-news/2023-05-01/deadline-approaches-for-millions-in-state-grants-for-out-of-school-programs Nash Jones Let's Talk teacher shortage crisis /show/lets-talk-new-mexico/2022-05-31/lets-talk-teacher-shortage-crisis As schools across the state start their summer vacations, there are concerns about what classrooms will look like when educators and students return for the fall semester. The state is experiencing a teacher shortage crisis, with more than 1,000 licensed educator positions unfilled and 40% of districts reporting severe overall staffing shortages, ranging from educational assistants to bus drivers. Wed, 01 Jun 2022 04:08:04 GMT /show/lets-talk-new-mexico/2022-05-31/lets-talk-teacher-shortage-crisis Taylor Velazquez High school graduation steady, assessment styles changing /local-news/2022-03-17/high-school-graduation-steady-assessment-styles-changing The Public Education Department celebrated educators for keeping the graduation rate around 77%, despite the pandemic Thu, 17 Mar 2022 23:25:32 GMT /local-news/2022-03-17/high-school-graduation-steady-assessment-styles-changing Alice Fordham Call for National Guard classroom volunteers highlights staffing crisis in schools /local-news/2022-01-21/call-for-national-guard-classroom-volunteers-highlights-staffing-crisis-in-schools This week’s call for National Guard volunteers to act as substitute teachers in New Mexico’s classrooms is the first in the country. Officials, teachers and advocates say the unprecedented move is a response to a crisis that has left more than 1,000 teaching positions vacant as exhausted educators leave the profession and schools struggle to stay open. Sat, 22 Jan 2022 01:12:29 GMT /local-news/2022-01-21/call-for-national-guard-classroom-volunteers-highlights-staffing-crisis-in-schools Alice Fordham TUES: New Mexico tribes still waiting on overdue education plan, + More /kunm-news-update/2022-01-04/tues-omicron-found-on-navajo-nation-pnm-appeals-merger-decision-abq-shatters-homicide-rate-more New Mexico's plan to address the needs of underserved Indigenous students hasn't been shared with tribal leaders or the public despite promises to do so last year. Tue, 04 Jan 2022 15:32:48 GMT /kunm-news-update/2022-01-04/tues-omicron-found-on-navajo-nation-pnm-appeals-merger-decision-abq-shatters-homicide-rate-more 91°µÍø News Students pitch in to make NM social studies standards more culturally relevant /local-news/2021-11-26/students-pitch-in-to-make-nm-social-studies-standards-more-culturally-relevant New Mexico’s social studies standards haven’t been fully overhauled in 20 years, even though the state says best practice is to do so every decade. It’s… Fri, 26 Nov 2021 22:40:51 GMT /local-news/2021-11-26/students-pitch-in-to-make-nm-social-studies-standards-more-culturally-relevant Nash Jones State May Amend New K-12 Mask Rules After CDC Shifts Guidance /local-news/2021-07-28/state-may-amend-new-k-12-mask-rules-after-cdc-shifts-guidance The state Public Education Department Monday, July 26, released updated COVID-19 guidance for next school year. The next day, the CDC released stricter… Wed, 28 Jul 2021 20:55:32 GMT /local-news/2021-07-28/state-may-amend-new-k-12-mask-rules-after-cdc-shifts-guidance Nash Jones