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LCSN: Governor pushes to expand Early College High School concept

January 31, 2013. Retrieved online DATE from Lindsey Anderson, Las Cruces Sun-News LAS CRUCES — Gov. Susana Martinez visited Arrowhead Park Early College High School Thursday afternoon to see the school firsthand and draw attention to its example. Martinez has asked the Legislature for $500,000 to replicate the school's model at four to five other sites in the state. "I brag about this More »

LCSN: Early College High students return to classes today

July 1, 2012. Retrieved online July 2, 2012 from Sun-News report, Las Cruces Sun-News LAS CRUCES — After ending its second year without a single dropout, Arrowhead Park Early College High School hopes to continue that level of participation as classes resume today. "This summer proves to be an exciting one, with approximately 360 students on our campus," Arrowhead Principal Jennifer Am More »

LCSN: Bingaman praises success of Arrowhead Early College High School

February 22, 2012. Retrieved online February 23, 2012 from Reyes Mata III, Las Cruces Sun-News LAS CRUCES — U.S. Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-NM, stopped by Arrowhead Early College High School on Wednesday as part of his annual tour to engage with New Mexico students and "encourage their interest in public policy." "I'm here to learn about the Early College High School and the innovative programs More »

KRWG News: Early College High School opens

KRWG News Uploaded by KRWGnews on Nov 9, 2011. 11.10.11 (LAS CRUCES) -- The state's first Early College High School is officially open for business. The new school gives students a chance to attend college. "It's a beginning of education that's right. It's true reform. It's what you put on the ground that works," said Las Cruces Public Schools Superintendent Stan Rounds. Joel Macias, 15, More »

NMSU migrant assistance program celebrates 10th anniversary

October 25, 2011 by Minerva Baumann, NMSU News Center College Assistance Migrant Program CAMP Day Wednesday, Oct. 26 11 a.m.-2 p.m. CAMP Office, Milton Hall, Room 16; Research Expo 2:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Corbett Center Auditorium; Speaker Francisco Garcia, director, Interstate Migrant Education Council and former director, Office of Migrant Education, U.S. Department of Education 3:15 p.m More »

LC Bulletin: A stronger investment return for education

October 15, 2010. Retrieved online October 19, 2010 Courtesy of The Bridge of Southern New Mexico, Las Cruces Bulletin New Mexico’s first Early College High School illustrates local educators’ willingness to launch innovative approaches to improve graduation rates. It also improves the economic impact of educational dollars when there is a spirit of partnership between education and industr More »

KRWG-TV: Early College High School Groundbreaking

KRWGnews | September 20, 2010 09.20.10 (LAS CRUCES) -- Educators behind the first 'Early College High School,' in the state are taking another step towards reducing the dropout rate in our community. Recently, school leaders kicked off the construction of the program's new building. KRWG's Carlos Correa reports. More »

LCSN: Early College school to offer opportunities

September 17, 2010. Retrieved online September 20, 2010 from Christine Rogel, Las Cruces Sun-News LAS CRUCES - "It's not just a school; it's an opportunity," said Early College High School student Joel Macias during Friday's groundbreaking ceremony at New Mexico State University, which drew more than 100 guests. The Early College High School (ECHS) opened in July to 117 Las Cruces freshm More »

Early College High School Groundbreaking is Sept. 17

September 14, 2010 by Jo Galvan, NMSU News Center A groundbreaking ceremony that will kick-off the construction of the state’s first Early College High School will take place at New Mexico State University Friday, Sept. 17. Dignitaries, educators, students and parents will attend the public ceremony at 2:30 p.m. at the southwest corner of Arrowhead Drive and Wells Street, immediately south of More »