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 »
KRWG News: Bridge Gets Grant
KRWG News
Uploaded by KRWGnews on Jan 3, 2012. 01.04.12 (LAS CRUCES) -- A local group is getting a financial boost to help increase high school graduation rates and prepare for a strong workforce in Dona Ana County.
The Bridge of Southern New Mexico is helping create a strong workforce in Dona Ana County by providing students the tools to graduate.
"When you have businesses working hand More »
LC Bulletin: Education to improve economic development
September 9, 2011. Retrieved online September 13, 2011 from Natisha Hales, Las Cruces Bulletin
DAC dropout rates still trouble local board members
When we talk about how we build a stronger economy, whether it’s for our county, state or the nation, we focus on attracting specific types of industries, economic gardening of local businesses and maximizing the assets we have. One of our most More »
LC Bulletin: The Bridge links earning, learning
January 7, 2011. Retrieved online January 12, 2011 from Gabriel Vasquez, Las Cruces Bulletin
Local nonprofit boasts state’s first early college high school
Higher learning means higher earning, and The Bridge of Southern New Mexico is hoping to drive that message home to students already attending the Arrowhead Park Early College High School (ECHS) on the New Mexico State University campus More »
