We want to congratulate Evie Odiamar, a 6th grader, on her second place win in her division at the North Eastern New Mexico Science and Engineering Fair held at New Mexico Highlands University.
She has also been invited to participate in the State Science and Engineering Fair being held at New Mexico Tech on April 13.
If you see her around, please congratulate her and wish her luck.
More than 20 SFPS middle and K-8 student council members gathered at the B.F. Young Professional Center on Tuesday, March 19th to share activities underway at their schools and develop a student survey for school communities on areas of importance.
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The new 180-day rule was announced today by the New Mexico Public Education Department. We are reviewing the rule to ensure that SFPS' flexible 2024-25 school year calendar, adopted by the SFPS Board of Education in February, aligns with the new requirements. The start date for the 2024-25 school calendar will not be affected by this change. We thank you for your understanding and support as we work diligently on any needed updates. You can expect more details from us in the next few weeks.
The new SFPS Weekly Bulletin is here!
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SFPS, in its ongoing commitment to the well-being of students, staff and families, is proud to announce a new partnership with Care Solace, a leading provider of mental health and substance use support services. This collaboration aims to create a safer, healthier learning environment by offering expanding access to community mental health and substance use treatment providers.
Read more: www.sfps.info/article/1474985
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Students from Capital High School, Nina Otero Community School, Ortiz Middle School, Pinon Elementary and Wood Gormley Elementary, as well as SFPS digital learning coaches, were at STEAM Day at the legislature yesterday. The event, hosted by the LANL Foundation, showcases Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math education in New Mexico’s schools.
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Honor an educator or educational support professional (ESP) now for their dedication and contributions to the students of the Santa Fe Public Schools!
In partnership with Nusenda Credit Union, SFPS is recognizing one classroom teacher and one ESP per quarter. The honorees are surprised with a certification, gift and recognized via the district’s platforms.
Students, parents, teachers, secretaries, principals, community members, and any other stakeholder may nominate a classroom teacher and/or ESP for this honor by completing a paper nomination form at SFPS Central Office, 610 Alta Vista or online: www.sfps.info/page/outstanding-educators-recognition
School will resume two hours after the normal start time today. Please ensure your student(s) are not dropped off before the delayed start as staff will not be on campus.
Out of an abundance of caution, due to low temperatures, unclear side roads and possible ice across the district, all schools will be on a 2-hour delay today, January 9th, 2024, to provide additional time for buses to safely transport students to schools. We will have an update at 7 AM tomorrow.
This means that buses will run two hours later than during normal times. If you drop your child off at school, please remember that staff will also be on a two-hour delay. Full-day Pre-K programs are also on a two-hour delay. Morning Pre-K programs have been canceled. Afternoon Pre-K programs will operate on a regular schedule.
Due to road conditions in some parts of the District that would prohibit the safe transportation of students to school, all schools will be closed. This is not a remote learning day.
Due to road conditions in some parts of the district, all schools will be on a 2-hour delay today, January 8th, 2024, to provide additional time for buses to safely transport students to schools. This means that buses will run 2 hours later than during normal times. If you drop your child off at school, please remember that staff will also be on a two-hour delay. Full-day Pre-K programs are also on a two-hour delay. Morning Pre-K programs have been canceled. Afternoon Pre-K programs will operate on a regular schedule.
The newest SFPS Weekly Bulletin is here!
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School will resume two hours after your normal start time today. Please ensure your student(s) are not dropped off prior to the delayed start as staff will not be on campus.
Out of an abundance of caution, due to icy road conditions and freezing temperatures developing overnight in some parts of the district, Santa Fe Public Schools will start Friday, January 5th on a two-hour delay. We will continue to assess road conditions and update with any changes by 7 AM.
Santa Fe Public Schools is open and following its regular schedule. School buses are also operating under their normal schedule. Area roads were not snow-packed this morning, which informed our decision to open schools. The district does not release students early on snow days once they're in school as there's no guarantee that someone will be at the student's home when they arrive. Parents can decide to keep their children home due to safety concerns. District staff is working at each school site to clear snow and prep the school grounds. Roads are also being cleared by city crews.
The 2023 State of the Schools is about to start!
Tune in here: https://youtu.be/k3zvcJBy_vM
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Whether your child is a newborn, college student or anywhere in between, parents have special tax situations and benefits. Review tax information for parents and get general
information about tax credits, such as Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) by scanning the QR code with your smart device to access Tax Information for Parents.