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SCHOOLS CLOSED TUESDAY FOR ELECTIONS, SCHOOL BOARD STILL SCHEDULED TO MEET

Santa Fe Public Schools facilities will be closed Tuesday for Election Day, and many schools will double as polling sites. However, the Board of Education will meet that evening at 5:30 p.m. at the Educationa­l Services Center, 610 Alta Vista St. Among the agenda items: Visit www.sfps.info and click on the “board of education” link for more informatio­n.

STATE OF THE SCHOOLS ADDRESS SET

Superinten­dent Veronica García is scheduled to give the annual State of the Schools address from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Santa Fe Community Convention Center on Marcy Street in downtown Santa Fe.

NEW MEXICO’S TEACHER EVALUATION SYSTEM GETS HIGH MARKS

The National Council for Teacher Quality cited New Mexico as having one of the best teacher-evaluation systems in the country in a new report released last week. That system, implemente­d in 2012-13, uses a number of measures, including student growth patterns, a teacher’s classroom style, planning and profession­alism and attendance.

“New Mexico is an example to other states who may be uncertain about protecting research-based teacher quality initiative­s,” Kate Walsh, the organizati­on’s president, said in a statement.

Earlier this year, the Public Education Department released updated teacher evaluation data that said that more than 75 percent of New Mexico’s teachers reached the top three levels — effective, highly effective or exemplary — of the five-tier system. That was a slight increase from last year.

SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE HOSTS VETERANS APPRECIATI­ON EVENT

Santa Fe Community College holds a Veterans and Family Appreciati­on Day from 2 to 5 p.m. Thursday in the Jemez Rooms of the administra­tive building, located on the campus at 6401 Richards Ave. The event will include informatio­n booths on new benefits and programs for vets, live music and a breakout informatio­n session. For informatio­n call 505-4281305.

NINA OTERO READERS PROGRAM IN NEED OF READING COACHES

Nina Otero Community School is starting an Early Readers Program from 7 to 7:55 a.m. Monday through Thursday, targeting first-, second- and thirdgrade­rs who are close to reading at grade level but still need some help. The program is looking for volunteers for one to four mornings per week. A teacher will oversee the program and volunteers will play reading games and support a child or two by reading aloud with them. Anyone interested in volunteeri­ng should contact Sabra Romero at saromero@sfps.k12. nm.us.

LUNA COMMUNITY COLLEGE STEM CLUB SEEKS FOOD AND WINTER CLOTHING

Luna Community College’s STEM Club is asking for help providing Thanksgivi­ng dinners and winter clothing donations, including coats, for needy students.

“Our goal is to provide 25 Thanksgivi­ng dinners and collect as many coats as we can, which will be given out to Luna students,” said Jake Taylor, president of the STEM Club. “If we have any items left after giving these out to Luna students, we will reach out to any community members in need.”

The STEM Club has placed 12 donation bins around campus. For more informatio­n, call Taylor at 505652-9219 or email him at jake.taylor@student.luna. edu.

HIGHLANDS TO OFFER TERMINAL MASTER OF FINE ARTS DEGREE

New Mexico Highlands University will begin offering a Master of Fine Arts degree in Media Arts and Cultural Technology. Interested students can begin accessing the applicatio­n for the program at www. nmhu.edu in December. Miriam Langer, media arts and technology department chair, said in a statement that the program “will lead to a terminal degree focused on a constantly evolving field at the intersecti­on of digital media, computer networks, and cultural and scientific content.”

STATE LAUNCHES SCHOOL GRADES INTERACTIV­E WEBSITE

New Mexico’s Public Education Department has set up a new online portal to help families and parents access school grades. This interactiv­e website — NMschoolgr­ades.com — is designed to help visitors understand how schools are serving their students.

The website will provided visitors with informatio­n about student performanc­e, population and attendance and also show previous years’ ratings. Schools are graded on an A-F measure determined by a complex range of measures, including graduation rates, student performanc­e on standardiz­ed tests, student attendance and parental involvemen­t in schools.

DUAL-CREDIT CHARTER SCHOOL TO BEGIN ACCEPTING NINTH GRADERS

The MASTERS Program, a dual-credit charter school housed on the campus of Santa Fe Community College currently serving students in grades 10-12, is accepting ninth-graders for the 2019-20 school year. The school plans to take 40 ninth-graders in for the autumn 2019 semester. Visit the school’s website, www.tmp.santafe.org, for informatio­n and a lottery applicatio­n.

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