New Mexico Public Education Department
Recent News About New Mexico Public Education Department
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New Mexico teachers now have free access to a new online platform offering classroom-ready lessons and activities.
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In a new initiative, high school students in New Mexico experiencing homelessness will receive $500 monthly payments if they meet certain attendance and academic criteria.
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Nineteen schools in New Mexico have shown significant academic progress, with two schools reaching the state's highest performance tier after previously being among the lowest-performing.
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The New Mexico Public Education Department has submitted a revised Martinez/Yazzie Action Plan to the court, incorporating feedback from various community stakeholders.
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Mission Avenue Elementary School students have shown significant progress in reading across various grade levels this year.
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The Silver City community is invited to attend the State Services Expo, an event organized by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s administration and state agency leaders.
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The New Mexico Public Education Department (PED) has announced a collaboration with the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Foundation and WestEd to develop the Martinez/Yazzie remedial action plan.
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The New Mexico Public Education Department is inviting proposals for the 2025-2026 Safe School Summit.
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The New Mexico Public Education Department recently hosted the 2025 Literacy and Humanities Summer Convening, titled "Empower Education—I, We, You," which brought together educators from across the state.