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Teacher Michelle 
Contreras reads to her kindergarten class at Whittier Elementary in Albuquerque. (Pat vasquez-cunningham/journal)

School works to make the grade

Whittier Elementary in Southeast Albuquerque has about 500 students. For about half of them, the pri ...

Charters held to higher standards

This month, we continue with our series of articles on dispelling myths about charter schools. Last ...

Spell it Correctly

Like many top spellers, 10-year-old Ariel Kokoricha won't soon forget the last word she spelle ...

UNM offering self-defense, safety courses

The University of New Mexico will offer personal safety and self-defense workshops to students in re ...

Four move on to international science, engineering fair

N.M. winners to take their talents to Phoenix
Aracely Sandoval raises her hand in a third-grade class at Whittier Elementary School. By the end of third grade, children are expected to be able to read some pretty complicated texts. (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

Reaching third-grade reading goals

In classrooms across New Mexico, nearly 26,000 students are in third grade. Just under half of them ...
A yellow-clad Kinsey Steingreaber, center, explains the science project she and Lillian Wyckoff, right, did for the Central New Mexico Science and Engineering Research Challenge. The Annunciation Catholic School sixth graders used electrodes to try to generate electricity from a lemon. (Marla Brose/Albuquerque Journal)

Lemon power

Science fair project comes up short in generating juice for light bulb

APS funding levels to stay about same

More cost reductions are likely to come in years ahead
Karleen Zetina cradles a Teacup Yorkshire terrier she received as a gift during her graduation ceremony at West Mesa High School last Friday. (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

Teen’s determination pays off

Tears and cheers mark high school graduation for girl with inoperable brain tumor
Renovations continue at the University of New Mexico building at 1650 University NE. The windows on the building, which used to be black, were recently replaced, along with other renovations.

Old ‘Darth Vader’ building at UNM needs another $5.6M

The nearly $5 million in renovations for the outside of the University of New Mexico building former ...
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APS considers North Star boundary change

Double Eagle would get more students
BOONE: Allegedly found inebriated on floor of UNM building before assault began

Student says attack on UNM professor preventable

The on-campus beating of a University of New Mexico faculty member could have been prevented had pol ...

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