Sure, New Mexico has a little big problem when fessing up to the real graduation rates of students, but this little story of convicted felons…
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Over the last few years, funding for education has increased exponentially. More than once I’ve complained that despite this significant investment, we’ve yet to see…
0 CommentsWe send our kids to public school. However, we have several friends who have chosen to homeschool their children with fantastic results, and most are…
0 CommentsTake a look at the Albuquerque Journal today, and you’re going to come across an article on the unemployability of students (subscription) that that states:…
0 CommentsYou HAVE to read Steve Terrell’s post today. Let me give you a little taste: But then [Bill] Richardson [Governor of New Mexico and Presidential…
0 CommentsIt’s that time year again. The time when the No Child Left Behind Adequate Yearly Progress Reports comes out. Again, our schools are failing to…
0 CommentsYou might remember that two years ago, Governor Richardson declared a State of Emergency at the border. What you might not realize is that about…
0 CommentsDr. Beth Everitt is going to “retire” from APS (read: look for another job) when her contract is over next June. And, surprise, surprise, Mayor…
0 CommentsSomethings never change, and Governor Bill Richardson’s fiscal sleight of hand tricks remains one of them. Granted, the Governor only has time for an occasional…
0 CommentsWhen County Commissioner Teresa Cordova stepped in and pushed to change her son’s failing grade (subscription) to a passing a grade, she made a decision…
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