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55Th Legislature - State of New Mexico - First Session, 2021
HOUSE TAXATION AND REVENUE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR 1 HOUSE BILL 285 2 55TH LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - FIRST SESSION, 2021 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AN ACT 11 RELATING TO CAPITAL EXPENDITURES; AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF 12 SEVERANCE TAX BONDS; AUTHORIZING EXPENDITURES FROM CERTAIN 13 FUNDS AND BALANCES; CLARIFYING CONDITIONS FOR THE ISSUANCE OF 14 BONDS; ESTABLISHING CONDITIONS FOR THE EXPENDITURE OF SEVERANCE 15 TAX BOND PROCEEDS; PROVIDING CONTINGENT AUTHORIZATION TO THE 16 PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT TO REQUEST BUDGET INCREASES FOR 17 CERTAIN CAPITAL EXPENDITURES; ESTABLISHING CONDITIONS FOR THE 18 REVERSION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES; MAKING APPROPRIATIONS; ] = delete = ] 19 DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. 20 21 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO: 22 SECTION 1. SEVERANCE TAX BONDS--AUTHORIZATIONS-- 23 APPROPRIATION OF PROCEEDS.-- 24 A. The state board of finance may issue and sell underscored material = new = material underscored material [bracketed 25 severance tax bonds in compliance with the Severance Tax .220673.1 HTRC/HB 285 1 Bonding Act in an amount not to exceed the total of the amounts 2 authorized for purposes specified in this act. The state board 3 of finance shall schedule the issuance and sale of the bonds in 4 the most expeditious and economical manner possible upon a 5 finding by the board that the project has been developed 6 sufficiently to justify the issuance and that the project can 7 proceed to contract within a reasonable time. The state board 8 of finance shall further take the appropriate steps necessary 9 to comply with the federal Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as 10 amended. -
General Vertical Files Anderson Reading Room Center for Southwest Research Zimmerman Library
“A” – biographical Abiquiu, NM GUIDE TO THE GENERAL VERTICAL FILES ANDERSON READING ROOM CENTER FOR SOUTHWEST RESEARCH ZIMMERMAN LIBRARY (See UNM Archives Vertical Files http://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=nmuunmverticalfiles.xml) FOLDER HEADINGS “A” – biographical Alpha folders contain clippings about various misc. individuals, artists, writers, etc, whose names begin with “A.” Alpha folders exist for most letters of the alphabet. Abbey, Edward – author Abeita, Jim – artist – Navajo Abell, Bertha M. – first Anglo born near Albuquerque Abeyta / Abeita – biographical information of people with this surname Abeyta, Tony – painter - Navajo Abiquiu, NM – General – Catholic – Christ in the Desert Monastery – Dam and Reservoir Abo Pass - history. See also Salinas National Monument Abousleman – biographical information of people with this surname Afghanistan War – NM – See also Iraq War Abousleman – biographical information of people with this surname Abrams, Jonathan – art collector Abreu, Margaret Silva – author: Hispanic, folklore, foods Abruzzo, Ben – balloonist. See also Ballooning, Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta Acequias – ditches (canoas, ground wáter, surface wáter, puming, water rights (See also Land Grants; Rio Grande Valley; Water; and Santa Fe - Acequia Madre) Acequias – Albuquerque, map 2005-2006 – ditch system in city Acequias – Colorado (San Luis) Ackerman, Mae N. – Masonic leader Acoma Pueblo - Sky City. See also Indian gaming. See also Pueblos – General; and Onate, Juan de Acuff, Mark – newspaper editor – NM Independent and -
NM MESA Celebrates STEM Day and MESA Day at the NM Legislature
NM MESA Celebrates STEM Day More Diversity in NM MESA and MESA Day at the NM Legislature Toney Begay Executive Director Kim Scheerer students for college majors and careers in deed, more than 100 MESA students from We are in the midst of the 2016-2017 CI Regional Coordinator mathematics, engineering and science. Cibola, McKinley, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, school year throughout the state of New This is in accordance with Senate Me- San Miguel and Santa Fe counties brought Mexico. We, New Mexico Mathematics, On January 18th, the Legislators of morial Bill 10, introduced by Senator Pete more than 1,000 letters of support for NM Engineering, Science Achievement, Inc. Santa Fe celebrated the first official STEM Campos from District 8 encompassing MESA to deliver to Representatives and (NM MESA) have been very busy meet- (science, technology, engineering and Colfax, Mora, Harding and much of San Senators from all over the Land of En- ing our mission, even with the additional mathematics) Day at the Roundhouse! Or- Miguel County. The bill recognizes NM chantment. challenges of reduced funding. We are ganized and supported by the Los Alamos MESA for its contributions to science edu- Students heard special presentations by reaching students throughout the state who cation achievement, college preparation, may or may not be thinking about attend- career guidance, field trips, academic com- ing college and majoring in the Science, petitions, leadership workshops, summer Technology, Engineering and Mathematics programs, scholarship incentives, com- (STEM) fields. munity service and teacher professional Our student participants vary and re- development. flect the diversity of our state. -
High School Athletic Director Address City, State, Zip Phone Fax E-Mail
High School Athletic Director Address City, State, Zip Phone Fax E-Mail Address Cell Academy for Technology and the Classics Tim Host 74 A-Van-Nu-Po Road Santa Fe, NM 87508 505-473-4282 505-467-6513 [email protected] 505-699-4641 Alamo Navajo High School Barbara Gordon PO Box 5907 Alamo, NM 87825 575-854-2635 505-854-2545 [email protected] 575-642-7923 Alamogordo High School Jerrett Perry 103 Cuba Ave. Alamogordo, NM 88310 575-812-5565 575-812-6503 [email protected] 575-430-9222 Albuquerque Academy Taryn Bachis 6400 Wyoming NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 505-828-3340 505-828-3126 [email protected] 505-220-9427 Albuquerque High School Doug Dorame 800 Odelia Rd NE Albuquerque, NM 87102 505-843-6400 505-848-9432 [email protected] 505-263-4928 Albuquerque Public Schools (Dist) Ken Barreras P.O. Box 25704 Albuquerque, NM 87125 505-878-6161 505-830-3383 [email protected] 505-252-3195 Albuquerque Public Schools (Dist) Ed Drangmeister P.O. Box 25704 Albuquerque, NM 87125 505-878-6164 505-830-3383 [email protected] 505-515-5130 Albuquerque Public Schools (Dist) Rich Gerrells P.O. Box 25704 Albuquerque, NM 87125 505-878-6163 505-830-3383 [email protected] 505-220-4624 Albuquerque Public Schools (Dist) Julie Sanchez P.O. Box 25704 Albuquerque, NM 87125 505-878-6159 505-830-3383 [email protected] 505-249-7269 Animas High School Jacque Davenport PO Box 90 Animas, NM 88020 575-548-2296 575-548-2388 [email protected] 575-649-5733 Artesia High School Cooper Henderson 1106 W. -
Team Schedule Basketball
Team Schedule Los Lunas High School Wilson Holland Boys Basketball 1776 Emilio Lopez Rd NW School Phone: 505-865-4646 3/22/2021 to 5/1/2021 Los Lunas, NM 87031 Fax: 505-865-6022 [email protected] Basketball Boys Varsity Place Time Tuesday 03/30/21 Manzano High School Away 7:00 PM Thursday 04/01/21 Santa Fe High School Away 7:00 PM Tuesday 04/06/21 Capital High School Home 7:00 PM Friday 04/09/21 Rio Rancho High School Home 7:00 PM Tuesday 04/13/21 Albuquerque High School Away 7:00 PM Thursday 04/15/21 Manzano High School Home 7:00 PM Wednesday 04/21/21 Santa Fe High School Home 7:00 PM Friday 04/23/21 Capital High School Away 7:00 PM Saturday 04/24/21 Belen MS/HS Home 6:00 PM Wednesday 04/28/21 Rio Grande High School Home 7:00 PM Friday 04/30/21 Albuquerque High School Home 7:00 PM Saturday 05/01/21 Valencia High School Home 6:00 PM Boys JV Place Time Saturday 03/27/21 Valencia High School Home 6:00 PM Tuesday 03/30/21 Manzano High School Away 5:30 PM Thursday 04/01/21 Santa Fe High School Away 5:30 PM Tuesday 04/06/21 Capital High School Home 5:30 PM Friday 04/09/21 Rio Rancho High School Home 5:30 PM Tuesday 04/13/21 Albuquerque High School Away 5:30 PM Thursday 04/15/21 Manzano High School Home 5:30 PM Wednesday 04/21/21 Santa Fe High School Home 5:30 PM Friday 04/23/21 Capital High School Away 5:30 PM Wednesday 04/28/21 Rio Grande High School Home 5:30 PM Friday 04/30/21 Albuquerque High School Home 5:30 PM Saturday 05/01/21 Valencia High School Home 4:30 PM Boys C-Team Place Time Tuesday 03/30/21 Manzano High School Away 4:00 PM Thursday 04/01/21 Santa Fe High School Away 4:00 PM Tuesday 04/06/21 Capital High School Home 4:00 PM Thursday 04/15/21 Manzano High School Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 04/21/21 Santa Fe High School Home 4:00 PM Friday 04/23/21 Capital High School Away 4:00 PM Superintendent Principal Athletic Specialist Athletic Director Dr. -
Early Voting: 19 Early Voting Election Day: 69 Voting Convenience Centers (Vccs) Are Open Th Convenience Centers (Evccs) Are Tuesday, November 5 from 7 A.M
Early Voting: 19 Early Voting Election Day: 69 Voting Convenience Centers (VCCs) are open Convenience Centers (EVCCs) are Tuesday, November 5th from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. open October 19th - November 2nd Monday – Saturday from 8 a.m. to A. MONTOYA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LYNDON B JOHNSON MIDDLE SCHOOL 24 PUBLIC SCHOOL RD. 6811 TAYLOR RANCH RD NW 8 p.m. All Early Voting sites are ADOBE ACRES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MADISON MIDDLE SCHOOL open on Election Day. 1724 CAMINO DEL VALLE SW 3501 MOON ST NE ALBUQUERQUE HIGH SCHOOL MANZANO HIGH SCHOOL 98TH & CENTRAL 800 ODELIA RD NE 12200 LOMAS BLVD NE 120 98TH ST NW SUITE B101, B102 ARROYO DEL OSO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MANZANO MESA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ALAMEDA WEST 6504 HARPER DR NE 801 ELIZABETH ST SE 10131 COORS RD NW SUITE C-02 BANDELIER ELEMENTRAY SCHOOL MCKINLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL 3309 PERSHING AVE SE 4500 COMANCHE RD NE BERNALILLO COUNTY VISITOR CENTER 6080 ISLETA BLVD SW BELLEHAVEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MONTEZUMA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 8701 PRINCESS JEANNE AVE NE 3100 INDIAN SCHOOL RD NE CARACOL PLAZA CHAPARRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MOUNTAIN VIEW COMMUNITY CENTER 12500 MONTGOMERY BLVD NE STE 101 6325 MILNE RD NW 201 PROSPERITY AVE SE CENTRAL MERCADO CIBOLA HIGH SCHOOL ONATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 301 SAN PEDRO DR SE SUITE B, C, D, E 1510 ELLISON DR NW 12415 BRENTWOOD HILLS BLVD NE CLERKS ANNEX DEL NORTE HIGH SCHOOL PAJARITO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1500 LOMAS BLVD. NW STE. A 5323 MONTGOMERY BLVD NE 2701 DON FELIPE SW DASKALOS PLAZA DOUBLE EAGLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL POLK MIDDLE SCHOOL 5339 MENAUL BLVD NE 8901 LOWELL DR NE 2220 RAYMAC RD SW RAYMOND -
Albuquerque Academy
Albuquerque Academy Artesia High School Belen High School #1 Singles Rachel Homan Andrea Alvarez Roma Cordova #2 Singles Stella Mahr Dominique Sanchez Riley Cordova #3 Singles Dana Baca Daisy Barrera Madison Good #4 Singles Ava Badger Paola Vasquez Monica Mondragon #5 Singles Emma Sullivan Jessie Watts Delicia Salazar #6 Singles Catie Lacey Kylee Hewitt Sidney Shawver #7 Singles Ashleigh Allpass Aubuni Olguin Isabella Jaramillo #8 Singles Julia Ross Blanca Reyes-Gomez Leslie Olveda #9 Singles Hannah Cheves Angelina Fragua #10 Singles Lily Zhang Nicole Peralta #11 Singles Kate Thuma Mackenzie Hill #12 Singles Jocelyn Li Kamryn Duenas #1 Doubles Rachel Homan / Stella Mahr Andrea Alvarez / Dominique Sanchez Roma Cordova / Monica Mondragon #2 Doubles Dana Baca / Emma Sullivan Daisy Barrera / Jessie Watts Riley Cordova / Isabella Jaramillo #3 Doubles Ashleigh Allpass / Hannah Cheves Kylee Hewitt / Aubuni Olguin Madison Good / Sidney Shawver #4 Doubles Ava Badger / Julia Ross Paola Vasquez / Blanca Reyes-Gomez Delicia Salazar / Leslie Olveda #5 Doubles Lily Zhang / Kate Jocelyn Angelina Fragua / Kamryn Kamryn #6 Doubles Catie Lacey / Jocelyn LI Nicole Peralta / Mackenzie Hill #1 Alternate Jasmine Baca #2 Alternate Angelina Matzke #3 Alternate Lily Ulbricht #4 Alternate Adlai Jion Hernandez Bernalillo High School Bosque School Chaparral High School #1 Singles Lydia Diaz Chloe Lamb Sydney Olsen #2 Singles Zenaida Diaz Kilah Baca Ruby Sandoval #3 Singles Anna Suazo Julia Hanisee Gary Tafoya #4 Singles Elli Jinnett Jenna Simon Victoria Rizo #5 -
National Blue Ribbon Schools Recognized 1982-2015
NATIONAL BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS PROGRAM Schools Recognized 1982 Through 2015 School Name City Year ALABAMA Academy for Academics and Arts Huntsville 87-88 Anna F. Booth Elementary School Irvington 2010 Auburn Early Education Center Auburn 98-99 Barkley Bridge Elementary School Hartselle 2011 Bear Exploration Center for Mathematics, Science Montgomery 2015 and Technology School Beverlye Magnet School Dothan 2014 Bob Jones High School Madison 92-93 Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School Montgomery 2009 Brookwood Forest Elementary School Birmingham 98-99 Buckhorn High School New Market 01-02 Bush Middle School Birmingham 83-84 C.F. Vigor High School Prichard 83-84 Cahaba Heights Community School Birmingham 85-86 Calcedeaver Elementary School Mount Vernon 2006 Cherokee Bend Elementary School Mountain Brook 2009 Clark-Shaw Magnet School Mobile 2015 Corpus Christi School Mobile 89-90 Crestline Elementary School Mountain Brook 01-02, 2015 Daphne High School Daphne 2012 Demopolis High School Demopolis 2008 East Highland Middle School Sylacauga 84-85 Edgewood Elementary School Homewood 91-92 Elvin Hill Elementary School Columbiana 87-88 Enterprise High School Enterprise 83-84 EPIC Elementary School Birmingham 93-94 Eura Brown Elementary School Gadsden 91-92 Forest Avenue Academic Magnet Elementary School Montgomery 2007 Forest Hills School Florence 2012 Fruithurst Elementary School Fruithurst 2010 George Hall Elementary School Mobile 96-97 George Hall Elementary School Mobile 2008 1 of 216 School Name City Year Grantswood Community School Irondale 91-92 Guntersville Elementary School Guntersville 98-99 Heard Magnet School Dothan 2014 Hewitt-Trussville High School Trussville 92-93 Holtville High School Deatsville 2013 Holy Spirit Regional Catholic School Huntsville 2013 Homewood High School Homewood 83-84 Homewood Middle School Homewood 83-84, 96-97 Indian Valley Elementary School Sylacauga 89-90 Inverness Elementary School Birmingham 96-97 Ira F. -
000124 APS Primer.Indd
ALBUQUERQUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS SStatustatus Quo?Quo? ¿¿Qué?Qué? NoNo Way!Way! AAnn AAPSPS PrimerPrimer 22013-2014013-2014 There’s Nothing Status Quo About APS A message from Superintendent Winston Brooks Status quo. It’s a popular catch phrase among critics of public education. It implies that those who have dedicated their lives to helping the next generation are satisfi ed with mediocrity, are in it for the paycheck, are dispassionate and uncaring. Walk into an Albuquerque Public Schools classroom and you know that’s hardly the case. We’re dedicated to our profession. We appreciate the enormity of the task. We’re up for the challenge. And it certainly is a challenge. Teaching children who face so many diffi culties -- whether they be mental, physical, language barriers, poverty or others -- means personalizing education. It means a willingness to try new things, admit failure, regroup, start again. It means anything but status quo. To those who say, “Status Quo,” we say “What?” or in Spanish, “¿Quéé? No Way!” We invite you to learn more about APS in the pages of this 2013-2014 Primer. We’ll fi ll you in on some of our successes over the past few years and the plans we have for the future as we continue to provide the foundation for happy and successful lives for all of our students. To those who say, “Status Quo,” we say “What? ¿Quéé? No Way!” APS Goals Goal One: Academic Achievement APS will implement an academic plan aimed at im- proving achievement for all students with an intensi- fi ed focus on closing the achievement gap. -
Brian Mosley Our Very Own Coach Mosley Qualified in Five Events for the National Masters/ Senior Track and Field Championships in Ft
BobcatBobcat BitsBits Principal Chad Burkholder 520 N. First Street Asst Principal Jarly Lopez Bloomfield, NM 87413 Asst Principal Colin Mize 505- 634-3400 Parent and Student Interactive Newsletter October Volume 15 Issue 2 The Terror Of Online Learning BHS continues to be solely online for the near future As students continue to learn remotely, many are having difficulties with their internet, computers, and the overall motivation to complete their assignments in a timely manner. On the next page, some helpful tips from the BHS staff for students to be successful with their online education. Tips To Be Successful With Your Online Learning First, know that you are doing an awesome job at being flexible and you can accomplish difficult tasks! Set a schedule for your day. Wake up with an alarm on your phone like a “normal” school day. Get dressed like a school day. You will feel better not being in pajamas. Set up a quiet place to work. Where are you least likely to be distracted? Join the Google Meets daily with all classes, there is valuable information that isn’t always communicated best in written form. And you get to see and talk to your friends! Ask questions whether it is e-mail, message, or on the Google Meet. We don’t know what you don’t know if you don’t ask. Participate in the discussion on Google Meets, we all learn more through discussion. Write down what is due that day in each class if you didn’t finish it in class. You think you will remember, but you won’t. -
Extensions of Remarks E929 EXTENSIONS of REMARKS
May 21, 2004 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks E929 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS FOSTER CARE Survivors include his parents of Ridgeland; father was a good soldier, and he wanted to his wife, Kisha R. Patterson of Columbus, be a good soldier like him.’’ Ga; two grandparents, Elizabeth Osgood and The state Senate adopted a resolution last HON. DIANE E. WATSON Henry Osgood of Ridgeland; a daughter, week sponsored by Pinckney honoring Pat- OF CALIFORNIA Kesauna M. Patterson of Columbus, Ga; a terson and his sacrifice. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES son, Kaven M. Scott of Columbus, Ga; six sis- During the service, Brig. Gen. Jose´ Riojas, Thursday, May 20, 2004 ters, Toneka P. Nelson, Tarsha P. Myers and assistant commander of the Army’s 3rd In- Jamesha P. Anderson of Ridgeland, Charvia fantry Division based at Fort Stewart, Ga., Ms. WATSON. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to Watkis of Beaufort, Shamone Huggins of presented Patterson’s wife with the Bronze speak on behalf of our Nation’s foster care Whitehall and Marisa Patterson of Korea. Star and Purple Heart that he earned while youth during National Foster Care month. Bostick Funeral in Ridgeland is in charge. waging war in the desert. As of January 2003, there were 33,000 chil- Soldiers decked out in dress uniforms dren in Los Angeles County foster care, which [From the Beaufort Gazette, May 11, 2004] served as pallbearers, and later fired a three- is the highest number of dependents in any FALLEN SOLDIER LAID TO REST round rifle volley to honor Patterson as the sound of taps played by a lone bugler echoed county. -
Developing the Bilingual Seal Criteria and Assessment for the Albuquerque Public School District
DEVELOPING THE BILINGUAL SEAL CRITERIA AND ASSESSMENT FOR THE ALBUQUERQUE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT Lynne Rosen- APS Language & Cultural Equity Denise Sandy-Sánchez- Dual Language Education of NM Luisa Castillo – West Mesa High School Marisa Silva- Valley High School Susan Gandert- Albuquerque High School 2008 La Cosecha Conference Presentation Agenda Provide the historical background for the APS Bilingual Seal Share the process of defining the criteria and designing the assessments & process Describe the criteria and assessment process Provide assessment examples Share next steps Invite questions and comments Purpose & Desired Outcomes: Identify the academic criteria needed to receive the Bilingual Seal. Courses requirements G.P.A. Required level for Spanish course Teacher recommendations Design the Bilingual Seal assessment areas that achieves fidelity across the district, yet allows for flexibility. Reading/Comprehension Writing Oral/Interview APS Bilingual Seal- Historical Background Began as grassroots project at Rio Grande HS through a Title VII grant 4 additional high schools modeled their bilingual seal criteria after Rio Grande HS APS Board of Education Members requested that we move from a school bilingual seal towards a district bilingual seal (2004) APS Bilingual Seal- Historical Background… LCE met with bilingual coordinators and curriculum assistant principals to determine district criteria for seniors to earn a bilingual seal on their diploma and transcript (2004-05) LCE presented Bilingual Seal Criteria