The Las Cruces Public Schools Board of Education will begin accepting applications from candidates interested in an appointment in District 1, a position on the board vacated by Ray Jaramillo. The deadline for candidates to submit all required documentation is April 12, 2023. During a special meeting of the Board of Education on Monday, board members approved a process by which the vacancy will be filled, detailed in a letter to the community. Qualified candidates must meet the following criteria: -Be a registered voter -Be 18 years of age or older, and -Physically reside in District 1 Click here for more information: https://www.lcps.net/article/1039932
about 1 year ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
The Las Cruces Public Schools Board of Education will begin accepting applications from candidates interested in an appointment in District 1, a position on the board vacated last week by Ray Jaramillo. The deadline for candidates to submit all required documentation is April 12, 2023.
This week, some of the K-12 district science leadership team are spending part of their Spring Break in Atlanta, Georgia at the National Science Teachers Association Conference!
about 1 year ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
Some of the K-12 district science leadership team are spending part of their Spring Break in Atlanta, Georgia at the National Science Teachers Association Conference!
Join the LCPS Finance Division, on March 29th at 5:30p.m. for a Town Hall Meeting covering your district's budget. Next week, voice your child's needs and participate in the decision-making. We'll see you soon!
about 1 year ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
Budget Townhall
Sunrise Elementary is hosting free CPR, AED, and First Aid Classes on Saturday, March 25. Registration is required. Free onsite daycare will be provided. Use the link to register: https://tinyurl.com/m945p5jh
about 1 year ago, Dora Solis
Free Adult Learning Opportunity!
The LCPS Board of Education will hold a Special session on March 13, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. to discuss the vacancy in District 1 and the appointment of an acting and/or interim superintendent (closed session) at the Dr. Karen M. Trujillo Administration Complex. You can watch a livestream here: https://livestream.com/lcpstv/events/10584699
about 1 year ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
LCPS
Mission 1 signup link: Friday, March 31, 2023, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm https://forms.gle/R9no9ss2iVYkAQL5A Mission 2 signup link: Saturday April 1, 2023, 11:30 am - 1:30 pm https://forms.gle/wtY22dwz1ShVTL3NA Mission 3 signup link: Saturday April 1, 2023, 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm MISSION 3 IS FULL AND CLOSED
about 1 year ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
Space Mission
The first round of FREE high-dosage tutoring has earned high marks. Check out the upcoming FREE tutoring opportunities in early literacy (grades 1-3) and 6th-grade math. Registration is now open, and slots are filling up.
about 1 year ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
The first round of FREE high-dosage tutoring has earned high marks. Check out the upcoming FREE tutoring opportunities in early literacy (grades 1-3) and 6th-grade math. Registration is now open, and slots are filling up. New Mexico Public Education Department Las Cruces Public Schools #NM #LasCruces #FreeTutoring
The first round of FREE high-dosage tutoring has earned high marks. Check out the upcoming FREE tutoring opportunities in early literacy (grades 1-3) and 6th-grade math. Registration is now open, and slots are filling up. New Mexico Public Education Department Las Cruces Public Schools #NM #LasCruces #FreeTutoring
As part of the 2023 Las Cruces Space Festival, our center is offering free space simulation missions to the public. Bring the family, friends, co-workers, or just yourself for a trip to the Moon or Mars. The missions are open to anyone ages 8 and above. Space is limited and these offerings usually fill quickly. Registration is required and we'll post a link to register on our Facebook page this Friday (3/10). More details to follow.
about 1 year ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
Las Cruces Space Festival
Parents, We hope you can still join us for "One Pill Can Kill", a conversation with the Drug Enforcement Administration and the New Mexico National Guard on the threat of fentanyl in our community. This event is open to the public Tuesday, Feb. 28 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Dr. Karen M. Trujillo Administration Complex. Translation services will be available. A livestream of the meeting is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBCvAbg7imQ
about 1 year ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
The New Mexico National Guard Joint Counter Drug Task Force in partnership with the Las Cruces Public School District are hosting the Drug Enforcement Administration “One Pill Can Kill” presentation to address fentanyl awareness.
Power Outage for White Sands School Prompts Remote Learning for Monday Students at White Sands School will be working remotely from home on Monday February 26, due to a reported power outage after overnight high wind gusts. El Paso Electric is working to resolve the issue. Busing for High School students who live on the installation traveling from the White Sands area will still be available for students and will resume as normally scheduled. Parents and staff are advised to check www.lcps.net for any additional Information.
about 1 year ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
Power Outage for White Sands School Prompts Remote Learning for Monday   Students at White Sands School will be working remotely from home on Monday February 26, due to a reported power outage after overnight high wind gusts. El Paso Electric is working to resolve the issue.  Busing for High School students who live on the installation traveling from the White Sands area will still be available for students and will resume as normally scheduled.  Parents and staff are advised to check www.lcps.net for any additional Information.
*Please see the following updated advisory, which corrects the middle school game to Sierra Middle School v. White Sands. Wednesday's weather forced the cancellation of three scheduled games for Las Cruces Public Schools: Sierra Middle School v. White Sands (boys basketball) and the District 3-5A Boys Basketball Tournament between Alamogordo and Las Cruces High and Organ Mountain versus Centennial High School. The district games have been rescheduled as follows: Alamogordo v. LCHS - Thursday, Feb. 23 at 6 p.m. OMHS v. Centennial - Thursday, Feb. 23 at 5 p.m. To accommodate the rescheduled games, start times for the District 3-5A Girls Basketball Tournament had to be adjusted. Please see attached brackets for additional information.
about 1 year ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
Basketball
Basketball
WEATHER PROMPTS BASKETBALL CANCELLATIONS Wednesday's weather forced the cancellation of three scheduled games for Las Cruces Public Schools: Picacho Middle School v. White Sands (boys basketball) and the District 3-5A Boys Basketball Tournament between Alamogordo and Las Cruces High and Organ Mountain versus Centennial High School. The district games have been rescheduled as follows: Alamogordo v. LCHS - Thursday, Feb. 23 at 6 p.m. OMHS v. Centennial - Thursday, Feb. 23 at 5 p.m. To accommodate the rescheduled games, start times for the District 3-5A Girls Basketball Tournament had to be adjusted. Please see attached brackets for additional information.
about 1 year ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
•	Alamogordo v. LCHS - Thursday, Feb. 23 at 6 p.m. •	OMHS v. Centennial - Thursday, Feb. 23 at 5 p.m.
•	Alamogordo v. LCHS - Thursday, Feb. 23 at 6 p.m. •	OMHS v. Centennial - Thursday, Feb. 23 at 5 p.m.
The Las Cruces Challenger Learning Center's first "Forward to the Moon" day camp for K-2 students was a smashing success. The Artemis generation is set and ready for space travel! #LasCrucesPublicSchools #NM #LasCruces #ForwardToTheMoon #SpaceTravel
about 1 year ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
Our first "Forward to the Moon" day camp for K-2 students was a smashing success.  The Artemis generation is set and ready for space travel!
Our first "Forward to the Moon" day camp for K-2 students was a smashing success.  The Artemis generation is set and ready for space travel!
Our first "Forward to the Moon" day camp for K-2 students was a smashing success.  The Artemis generation is set and ready for space travel!
Our first "Forward to the Moon" day camp for K-2 students was a smashing success.  The Artemis generation is set and ready for space travel!
Our first "Forward to the Moon" day camp for K-2 students was a smashing success.  The Artemis generation is set and ready for space travel!
Our first "Forward to the Moon" day camp for K-2 students was a smashing success.  The Artemis generation is set and ready for space travel!
Our first "Forward to the Moon" day camp for K-2 students was a smashing success.  The Artemis generation is set and ready for space travel!
Our first "Forward to the Moon" day camp for K-2 students was a smashing success.  The Artemis generation is set and ready for space travel!
Our first "Forward to the Moon" day camp for K-2 students was a smashing success.  The Artemis generation is set and ready for space travel!
Our first "Forward to the Moon" day camp for K-2 students was a smashing success.  The Artemis generation is set and ready for space travel!
Kids Heart Challenge: Sunrise Elementary Surpasses its Goal! Please visit our Kids Heart Challenge web page for more information. Sunrise Elementary’s Kids Heart Challenge page: http://www2.heart.org/site/TR?fr_id=7560&pg=company&company_id=374131
about 1 year ago, Dora Solis
Kids Heart Characters
The Las Cruces Public Schools Foundation will be hosting Trivia Night on Wednesday, February 15 from 6:30-8:00 p.m. on the patio at the Game II, located at 4131 Northrise Dr. Register your teams of 3-5 participants, test your knowledge, have fun, win cash prizes, and support our Supply Mini-Grant program. Register here: https://lcpsf.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/list/event?event_date_id=1331. The LCPS Foundation awarded $40,000 during the 21-22 School Year, supporting all of our outstanding LCPS educators in the quest for excellence in our classrooms. With the help of generous donors, the Foundation provided $100 vouchers to Alpha Teaching Tools for classroom supplies. *See the attached flyer for more information. If you have questions, contact Michael at 575-640-1923 or email: director@lcpsf.org
about 1 year ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
LCPS Foundation Trivia Night
Help us meet our school's goal and build a better community by having all of our student's complete Finn's Mission. COMMENT BELOW: Can you list the warning signs of stroke? Hint: FAST? To register download the Kids Heart Challenge App or go to www.heart.org/khc __________ Ayudarnos a alcanzar la meta de nuestra escuela y construir una mejor comunidad al tener toda la Misión de Finn de nuestro estudiante completa. COMENTARIO A CONTINUACIÓN: ¿Puede enumerar las señales de advertencia de un accidente cerebrovascular? Pista: ¿RÁPIDO? Para registrarse, descargue la aplicación Kids Heart Challenge o vaya a www.heart.org/khc
about 1 year ago, Dora Solis
Be the Torch
Happy Valentine's Day! Always remember you are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, smarter than you think, and loved more than you know. – Robin, Winnie the Pooh
about 1 year ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
Happy Valentine's Day!
The Organ Mountain High School Knights of Stage are getting ready for the premier of the new Broadway Musical, Anastasia. Check out these photos taken by OMHS student Sebastian Garcia, as he takes us behind the scenes for rehearsal. Be sure to catch the show on February 2nd and 3rd at 7:00p.m. and on February 4 at 1:00p.m. in the Performing Arts Center at Organ Mountain High School. Click the link more information: https://5il.co/1o1ye
over 1 year ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
The Organ Mountain High School Knights of Stage are getting ready for the premier of the new Broadway Musical, Anastasia. Check out these photos taken by OMHS student Sebastian Garcia, as he takes us behind the scenes for rehearsal.
The Organ Mountain High School Knights of Stage are getting ready for the premier of the new Broadway Musical, Anastasia. Check out these photos taken by OMHS student Sebastian Garcia, as he takes us behind the scenes for rehearsal.
The Organ Mountain High School Knights of Stage are getting ready for the premier of the new Broadway Musical, Anastasia. Check out these photos taken by OMHS student Sebastian Garcia, as he takes us behind the scenes for rehearsal.
The Organ Mountain High School Knights of Stage are getting ready for the premier of the new Broadway Musical, Anastasia. Check out these photos taken by OMHS student Sebastian Garcia, as he takes us behind the scenes for rehearsal.
The Organ Mountain High School Knights of Stage are getting ready for the premier of the new Broadway Musical, Anastasia. Check out these photos taken by OMHS student Sebastian Garcia, as he takes us behind the scenes for rehearsal.
The Organ Mountain High School Knights of Stage are getting ready for the premier of the new Broadway Musical, Anastasia. Check out these photos taken by OMHS student Sebastian Garcia, as he takes us behind the scenes for rehearsal.
The Organ Mountain High School Knights of Stage are getting ready for the premier of the new Broadway Musical, Anastasia. Check out these photos taken by OMHS student Sebastian Garcia, as he takes us behind the scenes for rehearsal.
The Organ Mountain High School Knights of Stage are getting ready for the premier of the new Broadway Musical, Anastasia. Check out these photos taken by OMHS student Sebastian Garcia, as he takes us behind the scenes for rehearsal.
The Organ Mountain High School Knights of Stage are getting ready for the premier of the new Broadway Musical, Anastasia. Check out these photos taken by OMHS student Sebastian Garcia, as he takes us behind the scenes for rehearsal.
Every February, the CTE community celebrates CTE Month® to raise awareness of the role that CTE has in readying learners for college and career success. CTE Month is also a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements and accomplishments of our CTE partners at the local, state and national level.
over 1 year ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
Every February, the CTE community celebrates CTE Month® to raise awareness of the role that CTE has in readying learners for college and career success. CTE Month is also a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements and accomplishments of our CTE partners at the local, state and national level.
Celebrating Black History Month —Historical Person in Focus: Bessie Coleman 1892-1926 Bessie Coleman soared across the sky as the first woman of African American and Native American descent to earn her pilot’s license in the U.S. Known for performing flying tricks, Coleman’s nicknames were: “Brave Bessie,” “Queen Bess,” and “The Only Race Aviatrix in the World.” Her goal was to encourage women and African Americans to reach their dreams – and this became her legacy. Though her life and career were cut short in a tragic plane crash, her life and legacy continue to inspire people around the world. Born in Atlanta, Texas on January 26, 1892, Bessie Coleman had twelve brothers and sisters. Her mother, Susan Coleman, was an African American maid, and her father George Coleman was a sharecropper of mixed Native American and African American descent. In 1901, her father decided to move back to Oklahoma to try to escape discrimination. Coleman’s mother decided not to go with him. Instead, Coleman, her mother, and siblings stayed in Waxahachie, Texas. Coleman grew up helping her mother pick cotton and wash laundry to earn extra money. By the time she was eighteen, she saved enough money to attend the Colored Agricultural and Normal University (now Langston University) in Langston, Oklahoma. She dropped out of college after only one semester because she could no longer afford tuition. At age 23, Coleman went to live with her brothers in Chicago. She went to the Burnham School of Beauty Culture in 1915 and became a manicurist in a local barbershop. Meanwhile, her brothers served in the military during World War I and came home with stories of their time in France. Her brother John teased her because French women were allowed to learn how to fly airplanes and, in the United States, Coleman could not. Her brother's stories, along with other news of pilots in the war, inspired her to become a pilot. She applied to many flight schools across the country, but no school would take her because she was both African American and a woman. Robert Abbot, a famous African American newspaper publisher told her to move to France where she could learn how to fly. Since her application to flight schools needed to be written in French, she began taking French classes at night. Finally, Coleman was accepted at the Caudron Brothers' School of Aviation in Le Crotoy, France. She received her international pilot’s license on June 15, 1921 from the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale. She then returned to the United States. Click the link to learn more about Bessie Coleman's life: https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/bessie-coleman By Kerri Lee Alexander, NWHM Fellow, 2018 | Updated December 2022 by Rebecca Ljungren, Education Programs Manager
over 1 year ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
Celebrating Black History month - Bessie Coleman