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ALBUQUERQUE — New Mexico education officials on Thursday joined the chorus of people who are criticizing Albuquerque Public Schools for proposing to cut to middle school sports next year. Deputy ...
An Oregon school's Pride Spirit Week included "Drag Day" and "Queer Hero Day" activities, while one parent claimed families weren't informed ahead of time.
Albuquerque, NM (April 18, 2025) – A heartbreaking incident in northeast Albuquerque claimed the life of an elderly woman late Wednesday afternoon after she was accidentally run over by her own ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department announced that they took 11-year-old Messiah Hayes into custody in connection to the death of a bicyclist in 2024. He is too y… ...
Under New Mexico law, teenagers ages 15 to 18 — and 14 in some instances after evaluation — can be tried in adult court only for first-degree murder after a grand jury indictment. Authorities can ...
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The event will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 25 at the Embassy Suites Albuquerque. Focused on the power of school choice and the educational options available in New Mexico ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The Albuquerque School Board is proposing the closure of a middle school in 2025, and some families say they’ve been kept out of the loop. “This community is real tight.
Among other Albuquerque schools, Cottonwood Classical Prep was ranked sixth, and Aces Technical High School was ranked ninth. Texico Middle, part of the Texico Municipal Schools, came in at No. 10.
After three years, New Mexico elementary and middle schools, including those in Albuquerque, are making a comeback in U.S. News & World Report’s annual “best” rankings.
In 2022, in the middle of an internal investigation, after more than two decades at APS, a Hayes Middle School special needs teacher quietly retired as her colleagues spoke up.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Around 400 Albuquerque students got to showcase their projects to help with watersheds. It’s part of a summer program at George I. Sanchez Middle School where they ...