LCSN: Early College High School has successful year
June 7, 2011. Retrieved online June 15, 2011 from AUTHOR, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES - None of the 112 students who attended the first year of Arrowhead Park Early College High School dropped out, according to the school.
The information was presented Tuesday to the school's governing board, The Bridge of Southern New Mexico.
The students were part of the school's inaugural, ninth More »
LC Bulletin: Students stick with school
June 10, 2011. Retrieved online June 15, 2011 from AUTHOR, Las Cruces Bulletin
Early college high school’s first year deemed a success
Las Cruces Public Schools is reporting that all 112 freshmen in its early college high school will be returning to begin classes in its new building on the New Mexico State University campus.
A community group of educators and business leaders called The B More »
LCSN: Early College High School to give students a head start
February 9, 2010. Retrieved online: February 9, 2010 from Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES – For Julissa Bustamante, dropping out of high school is not an option.
The 14-year-old has seen first-hand how important an education is. Her mom and older brother didn’t finish high school, and her sister started her family early.
“My brother, now he doesn’t really do anything,” Bustamante said More »
Navajo language class offered at NMSU
December 21, 1999 by Rita A. Popp NMSU News Center
The Dine (Navajo) language will be taught at New Mexico State University during the spring 2000 semester.
NMSU first offered Dine in the fall as a distance education class that originated at Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute in Albuquerque. This spring, the class will be taught at NMSU by Dolly Montoya, a Navajo and NMSU curriculum and More »
