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New Mexico School Superintendent Association, multiple schools file lawsuit against the New Mexico Public Education Department
The New Mexico School Superintendent Association along with multiple schools and their superintendents have filed a lawsuit in Curry County against the New Mexico Public Education Department in regard to the departments implementation of its new administrative rule, School Instructional Time Requirements.
Clovis man sentenced to 4 years in prison for drug trafficking
The Ninth Judicial Attorney's Office announced that 53-year-old David Brown was recently sentenced to four years in prison for "Trafficking a Controlled Substance, a Second-Degree Felony."
Clovis Walmart reopens after facility severely damaged by fire
CLOVIS, New Mexico (KCBD) - In September of last year, a fire severely damaged the Walmart in Clovis. Now, that store is fully operational again. The store hosted a reopening ceremony Friday morning to welcome the community back to the newly remodeled facility. A man accused of setting the store...
Fire continues to burn at Portales peanut processing plant
PORTALES, N.M. (KRQE) – Several buildings at a New Mexico peanut plant are a total loss as a fire burns more than a week after it started. That fire started on Monday at the Hampton Farms facility in Portales forcing an evacuation of the plant. The Portales Fire Department says the blaze started outside the building […]
Farwell’s Cooper Nichols finishes fourth at UIL state golf tournament
Farwell’s Cooper Nichols had the top finish in the Amarillo area after placing fourth overall at the UIL Class 2A state golf tournament on Tuesday at Lion's Municipal Golf Course in Austin. Nichols fired a two-day score of 146, which included a 74 on Monday and a 72 on the final day of the tournament. ...
Clovis Municipal Schools to close 1 elementary school, combine others in 2024-2025
A recent plan approved by the Clovis Municipal School District Board on Tuesday will include closing one elementary school and consolidating and repurposing multiple other campuses during the 2024-2025 school year.
NM superintendents sue state over new school calendar rule
A group of local school district superintendents last week filed a lawsuit against the New Mexico Public Education Department and Secretary Arsenio Romero over a new rule that requires public and charter schools to have at least 180 instructional days each school year. The lawsuit, filed April 18 by The New Mexico School Superintendents Association […] The post NM superintendents sue state over new school calendar rule appeared first on Source New Mexico.
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