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APS prepares for $9M shortfall in coming year

Albuquerque Public Schools officials are bracing to trim their operating budget for the sixth year i ...
vvhs choir

Bill for joining school choir tops $2,000

APS wrestles with high cost of student activities
In this Feb. 13, 2013 photo, Lorelei Rothe gets her hearing tested by Hope Trujillo with new equipment purchased with grant money for the Parents as Teachers program at Rocinante High School in Farmington N.M. (AP Photo/The Daily Times,  Joshua Kellogg)

Farmington program focuses on early childhood care

The Parents as Teachers association hopes two grants will help them expand their efforts to empower parents to nurture and educate their young children.
John White, a student at Albuquerque Academy, argues for the prosecution during a mock trial competition Saturday at Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court. The competition, which Academy won, drew teams from 16 high schools around Albuquerque. (Marla Brose/Albuquerque Journal)

Mock trial lets students be lawyers

Facts are fictional, but case seems real

Kids compete at Science Olympiad

They show knowledge of math, technology
UNM research engineer Brian Zufelt, left, and Craig Kief, deputy director of COSMIAC, a UNM research center, handle an enclosure similar to the one housing the satellite that will be launched into space this summer.  (Roberto E. Rosales/ Albuquerque Journal.)

UNM heading into space

NASA in August will launch UNM's first-ever satellite, a 4-inch cube built by students called Trailblazer that uses technology never sent into space before.
UNM staff and students watch ceremonies for African American Day at the Roundhouse this month. From left are Bernadette Sizemore, who works at UNM’s African American Student Services Center, and students Don Trahan, Jr., Kyron Worrell, Christina Foster and Jamila Clayton. (JIM THOMPSON/JOURNAL)

Black History Month can unite

UNM students urged to share; school hosts activities this month
COUTURE: Left as prez in a mystery in October

NMSU searches for prez

Regents hope to hire boss by May
This brush mouse has been ear-tagged and fitted with a tiny radio collar for research conducted by Karen Mabry, an assistant professor of biology at New Mexico State University. (COURTESY OF KAREN MABRY)

Mice monitors

NMSU professor uses radio collars to study brush mouse movements, as they venture into human-developed areas
SAINT-LOT: UNM senior to study in England

She hopes to help out Haiti

lst Gates Cambridge Scholar wants to aid her homeland

Education in brief

Come celebrate books at UNM The University of New Mexico Art Museum is hosting a new exhibit called ...
An unidentified boy was critically injured about 1:30 p.m. on Monday after falling about 35 feet through a gymnasium skylight at Taylor Middle School, located at 8200 Guadalupe Trail NW.  (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham / Journal)

Fall through school skylight injures boy

Middle schooler critically injured from 35-foot drop, but his condition is unknown