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  1. New Mexico State Plan under Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act fiscal years 1995, 1996, 1997 : proposed by the New Mexico State ... Board of Education (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:376647) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  2. School-community survey report to the Board of Education and the Community of Ruidoso, New Mexico by Devoy A Ryan, 1961
  3. Toward a more dynamic fiscal policy for New Mexico schools: A report to the State Board of Education by Paul R Mort, 1961
  4. NMTA Middle Level Language Arts (Field 23) Secrets Study Guide: NMTA Test Practice & Exam Review for the New Mexico Teacher Assessments by NMTA Exam Secrets Test Prep Team, 2007
  5. NMTA Language Arts (Field 12) Secrets Study Guide: NMTA Test Practice & Exam Review for the New Mexico Teacher Assessments by NMTA Exam Secrets Test Prep Team, 2007
  6. New Mexico Assessment of Teacher Competency- Elementary & Secondary (Fields 03/04) Secrets Study Guide: NMTA Test Practice & Exam Review for the New Mexico Teacher Assessments by NMTA Exam Secrets Test Prep Team, 2007
  7. New Mexico Assessment of Teacher Competency- Early Childhood (Field 05) Secrets Study Guide: NMTA Test Practice & Exam Review for the New Mexico Teacher Assessments by NMTA Exam Secrets Test Prep Team, 2007
  8. NMTA History, Geography, Economics, Civics and Government (Field 16) Secrets Study Guide: NMTA Test Practice & Exam Review for the New Mexico Teacher Assessments by NMTA Exam Secrets Test Prep Team, 2007
  9. NMTA Middle Level Mathematics (Field 24) Secrets Study Guide: NMTA Test Practice & Exam Review for the New Mexico Teacher Assessments by NMTA Exam Secrets Test Prep Team, 2007
  10. NMTA Mathematics (Field 14) Secrets Study Guide: NMTA Test Practice & Exam Review for the New Mexico Teacher Assessments by NMTA Exam Secrets Test Prep Team, 2007
  11. NMTA Middle Level Social Studies (Field 26) Secrets Study Guide: NMTA Test Practice & Exam Review for the New Mexico Teacher Assessments by NMTA Exam Secrets Test Prep Team, 2007
  12. NMTA Middle Level Science (Field 25) Secrets Study Guide: NMTA Test Practice & Exam Review for the New Mexico Teacher Assessments by NMTA Exam Secrets Test Prep Team, 2007
  13. NMTA Science (Field 15) Secrets Study Guide: NMTA Test Practice & Exam Review for the New Mexico Teacher Assessments by NMTA Exam Secrets Test Prep Team, 2007
  14. NMTA Music (Field 21) Secrets Study Guide: NMTA Test Practice & Exam Review for the New Mexico Teacher Assessments by NMTA Exam Secrets Test Prep Team, 2007

61. New Mexico State Board Of Education
District. Board Member. Position. Mailing Address. Phone, EMail, Assistant. StateDepartment of Ed. education Building, Rm 224 Santa Fe, NM 87501-2786, 827-5800.
http://www.nmsba.org/sbe.html
Members of the Public Education Commission Events Calendar Organizational Structure Staff Legislative Update ... Back The Public Education Commission consists of 10 members (members in the numeric districts 1-10 are elected by the voters). Public School Districts Represented District District Albuquerque Animas, Belen, Carrizozo, Cobre, Deming, Estancia, Grants, Lordsburg, Los Lunas, Magdalena, Mountainair, Quemado, Reserve, Silver City, Socorro Albuquerque Gadsden, Hatch Valley, Las Cruces, T or C Albuquerque Alamogordo, Artesia, Capitan, Carrizozo, Cloudcroft, Corona, Dexter, Elida, Fort Sumner, Hagerman, Hondo Valley, Lake Arthur, Moriarty, Roswell, Ruidoso, Tularosa, Vaughn Bernalillo, Jemez Valley, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe Carlsbad, Clovis, Dora, Eunice, Floyd, Grady, Hobbs, House, Jal, Logan, Loving, Lovington, Melrose, Portales, San Jon, Tatum, Texico, Tucumcari Bloomfield, Central, Cuba, Farmington, Gallup-McKinley, Los Alamos, Zuni

62. New Mexico  School Board Candidate Guide
The State Board of education s Standards, Chapter One, A1.1aa states that a functionof the local board of education is to Ensure that each member of the
http://www.nmsba.org/nmsbaframeresp.htm
Events Calendar Organizational Structure Staff Legislative Update ... Back While the list of powers and duties on the SBE Regulations page identify some of the requirements local boards must adhere to under state and federal laws and regulations, the roles and priorities of boards shift constantly to accommodate societal changes, demands and complexities. The following "NMSBA Framework of Responsibilities" serves as a guide for today's committed school boards: I. VISION The Board ensures creation of a shared vision that promotes student learning and success. The Board adopts a vision that: * Keeps the district focused upon the present and future needs of all children; * Is based upon community beliefs; * Serves as a guide to all board deliberations, decisions and actions. II. STRUCTURE The Board provides guidance and direction for accomplishing the vision. The Board: * Focuses its actions on policymaking, planning and evaluation;

63. Welcome To The New Mexico Legislature Web Site
new mexico Health Policy Commission (669) budget. new mexico Veterans ServiceCommission (670) budget. Juvenile Parole Board (765) budget. OTHER education.
http://legis.state.nm.us/newsite/LFC05Bud1.htm
LFC FY 2005 Budget Recommendations FISCAL SUMMARY fiscal summary document - includes information on revenues, capital outlay, and special appropriations
tables Top Back LEGISLATIVE Legislative Branch (111-131)
budget
Top Back JUDICIAL State Courts (205 - 219)
budget

Administrative Office of the Courts (218)
budget
District Court Summary (231 - 243)
budget

Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court (244)
budget

District Attorneys Summary (251 - 265)
budget
Administrative Office of the District Attorneys (264) budget Top Back GENERAL CONTROL Attorney General (305) budget State Auditor (308) budget Taxation and Revenue Department (333) budget State Investment Council (337) budget Department of Finance and Administration (341) budget Department of Finance and Administration Special Appropriations (344) budget Public School Insurance Authority (342) budget Retiree Health Care Authority (343) budget General Services Department (350) budget Educational Retirement Board (352) budget Criminal and Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council (354) budget Public Defender Department (355) budget Governor (356) budget Lieutenant Governor (360)

64. Note That The Following Information Only Relates To New Mexico
The form can be obtained by clicking the following link to accessNew mexico Public Accountancy Board Web site. education.
http://www.nasba.org/nasbaweb.nsf/0/ebfbdf62bcd1d2b886256b17005d9958?OpenDocumen

65. NM Commission On Higher Education | Publications And Reports
Higher education in new mexico is highly decentralized in governed by fifteen independentboards, each with The Commission on Higher education is statutorily
http://www.nmche.org/reports/whatis.asp

Introduction
Guide to Schools Degree Programs Campus-Based Scholarships ... Administrative Code
What is Higher Education in New Mexico?
  • The Organization and Governance of Higher Education in New Mexico
  • The Consumers of Higher Education in New Mexico
  • Faculty, Staff, and Costs of Higher Education in New Mexico This section of the report presents the Roundtable's condensed description of higher education in New Mexico, in its current organization and operation. The section is intended to provide concise statements of key descriptive facts that the Roundtable believes provide a basis for future policy decisions. The Organization and Governance of Higher Education in New Mexico New Mexico has 25 public campuses designed primarily to provide on-site instruction, delivered primarily by faculty employed by each campus. Among these campuses are:
    • three research universities, each governed by its own board of regents appointed by the governor;
    • three regional-comprehensive universities, each governed by its own board of regents appointed by the governor;
    • ten branch community college campuses, or off-campus instructional centers
  • 66. N A S D C T E C | New Mexico CTE Profile      
    of education and the new mexico Economic Development Department are currently workingtogether to move the new mexico State Board of education s position on
    http://www.careertech.org/reference/states/nm.asp
    E-lerts State CTE Profiles State Directors Press Releases ... Contact Info New Mexico
    http://sde.state.nm.us/
    State Director of Career Technical Education:
    Ms. Lena Trujillo-Chavez, Assistant Superintendent
    New Mexico State Department of Education
    300 Don Gaspar
    Sante Fe, NM 87501
    ltrujillo@ped.state.nm.us

    CTE Mission To provide quality leadership to New Mexico's educational communities resulting in a prepared workforce. CTE governance structure Perkins funds are distributed through the Department of Education. The Department of Education also is responsible for administration of secondary and shares those responsibilities with the Commission on Higher Education for postsecondary CTE. The State Board of Education oversees programmatic control of secondary CTE and also shares that responsibility with the Commission on Higher Education for postsecondary CTE. State Director Roles and Responsibilities CTE Connections to Economic Develpoment The New Mexico State Department of Education and the New Mexico Economic Development Department are currently working together to move the New Mexico State Board of Education's position on high school reform forward.

    67. Clovis News Journal: Serving Eastern New Mexico And West Texas
    accept applications from people residing in education District 2 will change the complexionof the board a little always happens whenever there is a new face on
    http://cnjonline.com/engine.pl?station=clovis&template=storyfull.html&id=5945

    68. UNM COE - New Mexico State Department Of Education Website
    This site has been created to provide an electronic mechanism for reporting thenew mexico State Board of education (SBE) on the University of new mexico
    http://coe.unm.edu/AboutTheCollege/AccredEval/nmsde/default.cfm

    University of New Mexico
    College of Education New Mexico State Department of Education Website
    This site has been created to provide an electronic mechanism for reporting the New Mexico State Board of Education (SBE) on the University of New Mexico College of Education's Educator Preparatory Programs. To learn more about the SBE requirements, please review the following: COE Student Information Associated Links: Program Approval for Educator Preparatory Programs (as of January 1999) Home COE News About the College Academic Programs ...
    UNM

    If you have any questions or comments regarding this site, please complete our

    69. Quality Counts '97: New Mexico Summary, Part I
    1992, new mexico has been a partner state with the National Council for Accreditationof Teacher education and is active in the group s national policy board
    http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc97/states/nm.htm
    Distinctive cultural mix creates a demanding task for New Mexico educators. vershadowed by more populous neighbors such as Texas, New Mexico usually doesn't spring to mind as a leader in education reform. But the state has a long history of involvementalbeit quietin national reform projects. "There's a lot going on here, but we're kind of a sleeper state,'' says Virginia M. Trujillo, who has served on the state board of education for 12 years, most recently as immediate past president. "We're small enough so that we can make changes quietly. We like it that way." Christine Johnson, a New Mexico native and the director of urban initiatives for the Education Commission of the States, a Denver-based policy-research group, calls New Mexico a "nice, quiet surprise." Among its accomplishments:
  • New Mexico was one of the five original states to join the Re:Learning project in 1988, a nationwide reform effort that attempts to refocus school reform on improving the relationship between teachers and students in individual schools.
  • The state is in its fifth year in the National Science Foundation's Statewide Systemic Initiative for math and science, which seeks to retool how science and math are taught. Nearly 40% of New Mexico's K-8 schools participate.
  • 70. Human Development Center Programs
    Presentation to Illinois State Board of education. Presentation Keynote Addressat 2002 Special education Conference. new mexico. Presentation new mexico 1.
    http://www.hdc.lsuhsc.edu/Programs/SA/Monitoring/default.htm
    Accountability in Special Education See also the National Monitoring Center at: The National Center for Special Accountability Monitoring PLEASE NOTE : If you cannot successfully view the presentations on this page, you may need to download ADOBE® READER. This program can be obtained by clicking on the ADOBE® link below. "Get Acrobat Reader"
    Information on Focused Monitoring National Monitoring Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah California Colorado Connecticut

    71. FindLaw: State Resources: New Mexico: Associations
    Public education Features overviews of adoption, bankruptcy, divorce and Board ofBar Examiners Provides information about new mexico Board of Bar
    http://www.findlaw.com/11stategov/nm/associations.html
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    72. New Mexico Higher Education By-Laws
    Director of the new mexico Commission on Higher education (CHE) may designate anymember of the CHE to serve as an ex officio officer of the Board of Directors
    http://www.enmu.edu/academics/excellence/assessment/national-state/nmheaa/associ
    Association By-Laws ENMU Academics Special Programs Assessment Resource Office ... NMHEAA Association By-Laws
    NMHEAA

    Bylaws
    of
    New Mexico Higher Education Assessment Association, Inc.
    A New Mexico Non-Profit Corporation
    Article I
    Purpose and Objectives The Corporation is organized and incorporated under the laws of the State of New Mexico as a non-profit corporation for educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, without profit to any officer or director. The purposes of this organization shall be:
    • To promote improvement in New Mexico higher education through outcomes assessment; To increase communication, cooperation, and sharing of resources and ideas on outcomes assessment in higher education; To advance the efficiency of outcomes assessment in higher education in the State of New Mexico and; To receive, maintain and accept, as assets of the Corporation, any property whether real, personal or mixed, by way of gift, bequest, device or purchase from any person, firm, trust or corporation, to be held, administered, and disposed of in accordance with and pursuant to the provisions of these Bylaws; provided same shall not be accepted if it is conditioned or limited in any such manner as shall require the disposition of income or principal to any organization other than a "educational organization" or for any purpose other than "educational purposes" which would jeopardize the Federal Income Tax exemption of the Corporation pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as now in force or acts in amendment thereof or substitution therefore.

    73. State Policy And Community College Baccalaureate Transfer
    Most of new mexico’s earliest community colleges were established The state coordinatingboard, the Commission on Higher education, is responsible
    http://www.highereducation.org/reports/transfer/transfer11.shtml

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    Executive Summary Acknowledgments ... The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education
    Page 11 of 21 NEW MEXICO
    New Mexico is a poor state and one of the lowest-performing on the measures for high school completion, retention, and graduation used in Measuring Up 2000, although the state scores relatively well on both college participation and affordability. About 88,000 undergraduate students attend public colleges, with 41% of those enrolled at the 6 four- year institutions and 59% at the 19 community colleges. The 16 accredited private institutions enroll approximately 6,000 undergraduate students (National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, 2000). Annual tuition and fees average $668 a year at the community colleges, $2,073 at the four-year institutions. The state spends slightly over $34 million annually for student aid, the majority ($18 million) for merit-based, rather than need-based, aid. Governance New Mexico is an institutionally governed state with a statewide coordinating board and 15 institutional governing boards for the public two- and four-year colleges. Most of New Mexico’s earliest community colleges were established as “branch” or feeder schools to four-year institutions, and they were expected to take a 2+2 approach to baccalaureate transfer. Over the years, additional types of two-year institutions have evolved— constitutional, independent, branch, and vocational/technical—all of which view transfer as part of their mission. The state coordinating board, the Commission on Higher Education, is responsible for policy development, data collection, and analysis. Data reporting is performed both by the institutions, through university and community college collaboratives, and by the coordinating board. Budgets are based on a funding formula that is reviewed and approved by the coordinating board.

    74. New Mexico Bars Creationism From State Curriculum
    in Kansas and other states that allow public schools to teach alternative views ofhuman development, the new mexico Board of education voted overwhelmingly on
    http://ib.berkeley.edu/courses/ib160/news/100999nm-evolution-edu.html
    October 9, 1999
    New Mexico Bars Creationism From State Curriculum
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  • School Districts in Kansas Split on Evolution Ruling (Aug. 25, 1999)
  • Kansas Votes to Delete Evolution From State's Science Curriculum (Aug. 12, 1999) By MICHAEL JANOFSKY ANTA FE, N.M. Bucking recent changes in Kansas and other states that allow public schools to teach alternative views of human development, the New Mexico Board of Education voted overwhelmingly on Friday to limit the statewide science curriculum to the teaching of evolution. The vote effectively made New Mexico the first state in recent years to take a firm stand against the teaching of creationism, which generally recognizes the Bible as the ultimate authority on how the world was formed. Creationism holds that a divine being created humans and other species a mere 10,000 years ago, while evolutionists say scientific evidence shows that life began almost 4 billion years ago with simple organisms, from which humans and all other forms of life evolved. Until now, teachers had been required to give equal weight to alternative theories which in practical terms meant creationism in their science classroom discussions.
  • 75. New Mexico State University - Department Of Nursing
    Approval by the new mexico Board of Nursing is required for graduates to be approvalfor accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing education.
    http://www.allnursingschools.com/schools/ID812/

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    New Mexico State University
    Department of Nursing
    MSC 3185
    PO Box 30001
    Las Cruces, NM 88003 Phone: (505) 646-3812
    Fax: (505) 646-2167
    New Mexico State University
    Founded in New Mexico's territorial days, New Mexico State University today is a vibrant mix of Southwestern tradition and leading-edge technology. Historic buildings with red tile roofs mingle with modern libraries and laboratories on NMSU's expansive campus. With a multi-cultural student population of about 15,000, NMSU continues to build on its land-grant heritage of teaching, research and public service. The Department of Nursing
    New Mexico State University's Department of Nursing, one of the departments comprising the College of Health and Social Services, offers two degrees: a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). The BSN degree plan includes options to accommodate either the beginning nursing student (four-year BSN student) who, upon graduation is eligible to take the examination for licensure as a registered nurse, or the returning registered nurse who wishes to complete a BSN (RN-BSN completion student). The MSN curriculum provides students with the knowledge and experience to assume leadership positions in overall health care delivery and fulfill the fundamental requirements necessary to teach in basic nursing programs, engage in advanced clinical practice, and secure middle and top level administrative positions in health care agencies.

    76. New Mexico
    The board shall waive the education and experience The board or its designee shallevaluate whether that its standards are equivalent to those of new mexico.
    http://www.asha.org/about/legislation-advocacy/state/associations/newmexico.htm
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    P.O. Box 66085
    Albuquerque, NM 87193-3580
    Contact: Michelle Webster
    Phone: 505-899-6674
    FAX: 505-792-3837
    Email: nmsha@flash.net

    77. NEA: Good News About America's Public Schools-- New Mexico
    Center for Public Policy and Higher education gives new Certified The number of newmexico teachers being from the prestigious National Board of Professional
    http://www.nea.org/goodnews/nm01.html
    For and About Members Help for Parents Press Center Legislative Action Center ... State Affiliate Web sites
    Good News about Public Schools in New Mexico
      Students Achieving
      Math Scores Are Up:
      The proportion of New Mexico public school 8th graders who scored at the highest two levels in math increased by 30% between 1990 and 2000. RCM SAT Scores Are Rising: More New Mexico students are getting high scores on their SAT college entrance examinations. The proportion of graduating seniors getting high scores on the Math SAT has increased by 11% since 1999; the proportion of graduating seniors getting high scores on the Verbal SAT has increased by 8% since 2001. (A high score is defined as 600 or above). SAT More Public Schools Than Private Schools Offer AP Courses: While 61% of New Mexico's public high schools offer Advanced Placement (AP) courses through which high school students can earn college credit, just 33% of New Mexico's private high schools offer these advanced courses. AP More AP Courses Offered: New Mexico's public high schools are offering more and more challenging courses. Since 1997 the proportion of schools offering Advanced Placement (AP) courses has increased by 40%.

    78. REALTORS Association Of New Mexico
    new mexico Living Network. Your headquarters for new mexico real estate information. REALTORS® Association of new mexico. Transfer Taxes CALL TO ACTION, Testimony, and Background Materials RANM
    http://nm.living.net/
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    79. NM Regulation & Licensing
    The new mexico Board of Social Work Examiners accepts continuing educationas being Board approved if approved by the following organizations
    http://www.rld.state.nm.us/b&c/socialwk/Continuing Ed Info/Continuing Ed Info.ht
    New Mexico Board
    of Social Work Examiners
    P.O. Box 25101
    Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504
    CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Continuing Education is required by the New Mexico Board of Social Work Examiners to ensure that social workers in New Mexico are providing the highest quality of professional services. Fifteen (15) hours of continuing education is required annually for social workers to renew their license at any level. At least ten (10) hours must be Board approved, and up to five (5) hours may be self-selected. To view a listing of Board approved programs click here The New Mexico Board of Social Work Examiners accepts continuing education as being Board approved if approved by the following organizations:
    • Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Other State Social Work Boards in the U.S.

    80. State Education Departments And Boards: State And Local Government On The Net
    State departments and boards of education are generally responsible for
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