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Patrick Corr pleaded not guilty in court on Tuesday. The former John Adams Middle School teacher is accused of having inappropriate relationships with multiple students.
A report card showing an increase in graduation rates last year is a welcome sign of improvement, a news release from Albuquerque Public Schools said.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico’s largest school district is now officially asking the state to separate athletics and other extracurricular activities from hybrid learning —… ...
Jan. 27—Albuquerque Public Schools will host a school choice fair virtually on Thursday. This will be sandwiched between two town halls with members of the Board of Education. The events come ...
APS school board member Barbara Petersen says that she hopes to see the changes approved. She explained why the board is addressing this.
The Atlanta Urban Development Corporation (AUDC) and Atlanta Public Schools (APS) announced a groundbreaking Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) to redevelop eight surplus school properties across ...
May 20—Albuquerque Public Schools will finish the school year on May 31, and this year, the semester will finish out with a full day of classes. "This change comes in response to a new state law ...
APS Nutrition Services Department staff said the event is a perfect opportunity to bring families together as well as give parents a better idea of what their child is eating at school.
A line of school buses in the rain (staff photo by Jay Westcott) Arlington Public Schools is changing the way it verifies that students live within the county and will unenroll students who live ...
Albuquerque seniors Hallie Cornfield from La Cueva High School and Kaylee Bahe from El Dorado High School are now the only two APS students ever to receive a state bilingualism-literacy seal in Diné.
The next APS school year could start as soon as August 3 because of a new law passed by the state Legislature this year.
APS has a policy in place that doesn’t allow students to use their phones during instructional time. Andrea Carabajal, the principal at Taylor Middle School, believes that isn’t even enough.
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