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School dedicated for ‘forgotten’ Mexican-American scholar

ALBUQUERQUE – Decades after leaving New Mexico in disgrace, a noted Mexican-American scholar and key figure in school desegregation got a school dedicated in his honor in his hometown of Alb...

As Common Core results trickle in, initial goals unfulfilled

LOS ANGELES – Results for some of the states that participated in Common Core-aligned testing for the first time this spring are out, with overall scores higher than expected, though still b...

College journey begins

Native American students receive orientation at FLC

New nest for a new Skyhawk

Education Briefs

Animas High School announces programs Animas High School will host these programs: Parent orientation will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday on campus. Families w...

Schools too focused on standardized tests, Americans say

Americans overwhelmingly think there is too much emphasis on standardized testing in public schools and that test scores are not the best way to judge schools, teachers or students, accordin...

Studying in conflict zones stokes debate

For college students, benefits must be weighed against safety risks

Liberty School clears hurdle to build

New schoolhouse on Western Avenue planned

Juniper School contract set for Tuesday vote

Charter will apply for state grant if it receives approval from board

High school could spur new growth in Cortez

The addition of a state-of-the-art high school campus to any city is generally considered to be a boon, especially for real estate. With the new Montezuma-Cortez High School campu...

Education Briefs

Outdoor adventure program completed The ninth annual Earth, Water, Sky Summer Science Camp led by Four Corners School, in Monticello, Utah, took place in June. This yea...

State rebrands anti-pot campaign for kids

DENVER – After legalizing recreational marijuana, the state of Colorado is now renewing efforts to get teens to stay away from it. Marijuana isn’t evil, but teens aren’t ready for...