Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH/OBITS: Obituaries
... , Las Vegas, N.M., 800-479-3511. LUZ P. TRUJILLO, 90, of Española died Tuesday, Nov. 10. She was a retired educator for the Española Valley High School and was a member of various organizations in the Española Valley. She was named Woman of the Year in 1993 by the Valley Chamber of Commerce ...
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH/OBITS: Obituaries
... in Chimayó for most of her life. She served the Española valley community by humbly educating its children for her entire adult life at Española Valley High School. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ben O. Martinez; son, Isaac “Ikie” Martinez, and parents, Isaac and Ramona ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Suspended Valley Students' Mom Arrested
... ' Mom Arrested By Elaine D. BriseñO Journal Staff Writer A woman who was arrested and charged with battery on a police officer Friday at Valley High is the mother of two teens who were suspended from the school in September. Esperanza Theresa Ellis, 36, was arrested for allegedly hitting an ...
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ABQJOURNAL EDUCATION: Adaptive PE provides outlet
... ;t have the population to support a full-time adaptive PE teacher, so APS has a coach who travels from school to school to give the classes. Valley High, for instance, has enough students for an adaptive PE program, but does not have a state-of-the art gym or Special Olympics training. Rio Grande ...
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH: Around Northern New Mexico
... agreement by the county to provide water to Las Campanas subdivision, as well as expenditure of $1,000 from community funds to support the Pojoaque Valley High School cheerleading team. $10,000 Grant Used To Buy Recycle Bins Keep Santa Fe Beautiful received a $10,000 grant from Nestle ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Program Helps Kids Stay in School
... Jaramillo would rather not have been sitting in a classroom as the hour inched toward 4 p.m. Many of her classmates had already gone home, and Valley High School was emptying out. But Jaramillo wants to graduate with her class, so there she was. Jaramillo, 18, was clicking away at a computer-based ...
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