Staring 9/21, 2-3 PM Group Games at Heritage Park (by the Y between Smith’s/Albertson’s) -please note this is a new time
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State of New Mexico NM PED, New Mexico Public Education Department This is the State of NM official page giving information on how to notify the state as well as a list of Frequently Asked Questions with answers. click here
Win a $200 shopping spree at the Well-Trained Mind Store! It’s easy and free (and fun), and no purchase is necessary. We’ll provide you with a Paul Bunyan script from our American Tall Tales book. Send us a video (using
March 17th, and 18th 7:30 am – Mass Ascension 8:00 to 9:30 am- Special Shapes Display/Tether (if weather not suitable for flight) 8:00 to 9:30 am – Regular balloon charity tether rides for donations. Free to the public. Free
Homeschool Convention—April 19-21st. Registration is already open, but the workshop schedule isn’t out yet. Cost is $50 per CAPE Member couple or $90 for non-member couples until April 1, after that the price increases. Cost of the children’s program is
FLL = First Lego League Competition. My family is contemplating starting a FLL group beginning in August 2018. We are traveling to the FLL competition in Soccoro that will be held at the Sarracino Middle School. The competition is 8
CNM Community College will be hosting an opportunity to visit with future employers and CNM advisors. This is a great opportunity for homeschoolers to access the current working environments now and the future. Learn about Applied Technologies Career Paths and
In order to encourage a new generation of parks enthusiasts and visitors, the National Park Foundation is kicking off its Every Kid in a Park pass program to provide an opportunity for each and every fourth grade student in the
Hello, The Education Resource Center (ERC) is getting organized and ready to re-open for the new school year. This LONG email has helpful information about the ERC and resources for homeschoolers. You may even want to pass it along to
by Deborah Fox, News-Bulletin Staff Writer Feb 14, 2017 LOS LUNAS — Math and engineering concepts come alive students say, when they use them to build robots. The Valencia County Home School Robotics Teams used simple engineering plans and equipment