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1. INTERNET RESOURCES FOR LATIN AMERICA
DSBB website access to agencies within each country that .edu80/la/region/lasorg/ Links to Center, new mexico State University, http//crc.nmsu.edu. Provides education, training
http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia
LA GUIA, Internet Resources for Latin America, http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia Molly Molloy Molly E. Molloy, mmolloy@lib.nmsu.edu This new version of LA GUIA is still under construction! I have made links back to some sections of the previous version when appropriate. See http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia/lag1999.html document.write("Page last updated on "); document.writeln(document.lastModified); Border Studies InternshipGeorge Mason University, Summer 2004, http://globaled.gmu.edu/internships/cgeinternborder.html Students will have the opportunity to intern with organizations in the New Mexico/Texas/Chihuahua border area and participate in academic seminars and site visits to Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua City and Cuauhtémoc, Mexico. In addition, students will see the border through the perspective of the U. S. Border Patrol, the Mexican Consulate and the U. S. Consulate in Cd. Juárez. Walking and driving tours will allow students to feel what it is like to live in the border region.
Jump to these Guide sections:
Current Events Links
Latin American Directories Subscription DatabasesLatin America Subscription DatabasesGeneral ... La Busqueda en Espan~ol
Selected current events
links!!

2. NM Commission On Higher Education | Colleges & Universities | Guide To Schools
agencies recognized by the US Department of education. Accrediting agencies focus primarily on quality issues. to operate in the State of new mexico, they are
http://www.nmche.org/colleges/careerschools.asp

Introduction
Guide to Schools Degree Programs Campus-Based Scholarships ... Administrative Code Licensed Private Post-Secondary Institutions
The State of New Mexico provides limited regulation of academic programs offered by private institutions. The New Mexico Commission on Higher Education is authorized to license private career schools and non-accredited degree granting institutions operating in the state. Although the Commission sets standards regarding issues such as faculty qualification, credit hour requirements and administrative procedures, the focus of the regulations is on consumer protection . Consequently, licensure with the Commission does not constitute endorsement or approval of an institution by the Commission. The US Department of Education has a "Closed School Information" site. It explains how postsecondary students can continue their education and resolve student loan issues if they attend a school that has closed. The US Department of Education site allows you to identify and document instantly the closed status of postsecondary schools, and it can be used to confirm whether a student is eligible for cancellation of a student loan received at a school that closed while the student was enrolled. http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSFAP/Students/closedschool/

3. Internet Bookmarks For AIDS | The New Mexico Aids Info Net
A listing of over 500 web sites dealing with HIV/AIDS, divided into categories. GOVERNMENT (UNITED STATES) agencies AND PROGRAMS. INTERNATIONAL (Based outside www.nynjaetc.org/ new mexico AIDS education and Training Center United Kingdom) http//www.ibase.org.uk/
http://www.aidsinfonet.org/articles.php?articleID=999

4. Children's Choice NM Links
visithttp//www.nassembly/org. National Association of Child Care Resources and Referral agencies visit http//www.nmadvocates.org/ new mexico Early Care, education Family Support
http://www.childrens-choice.org/linkschild.html
  • 2001 Colleges and Universities in New Mexico
    Use this link to request college and university catalogues, admissions applications, and information about scholarships and financial aid. For on-line information visit:http://www.college-scholarships.com/new_mexico.htm
  • ACT For on-line information visit:http://www.act.org
  • Academy for Educational Development Schools and Community Services For More Information Visit:http://www.aed.org/us/collab.html
  • Administration for Children and Families For More Information Visit:http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/ACFPrograms/index.html
  • Adventures in Supercomputing For on-line information visit:http://tesuque.cs.sandia.gov
  • Albuquerque Public Schools Home Page For More Information Visit:http://www.aps.edu/aps/index.html
  • After-School Connection
    • After-school connection is a site filled with activities, support and great fun for providers of after-school child care.
  • AFL-CIO, Working Women's Department
    • 815 16th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20006. (202) 637-5064. For More Information Visit:http://www.aflcio.org/women
  • Aiming for Results
    • in Georgia is an online resource developed by the Georgia Policy Council for Children and Families, Children's Trust Fund Commission and the Family Connection. Educators, community members, policy makers or anyone interested in Georgia's children and families can access important, timely, county-level data on child health, child development, school success, family functioning and economic capacity. For More Information Visit:http://www.pccf.state.ga.us/results

5. La Jicarita News - Community Advocacy For Northern New Mexico
La Jicarita news is a community newspaper that advocates for land based communities and sustainable use of public land resources in northern new mexico. Swain, new mexico's Project WET Coordinator, and Ryan Weiss, the education Program out the new agricultural website www.eplaza.org (more on We recommend federal agencies in the Rio
http://www.lajicarita.org/currentissue.htm
A community advocacy newspaper for northern New Mexico Box 6 El Valle Route, Chamisal, NM 87521 Volume IX April 2004 Number IV Home Current Issue Archive
Article
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Water For All: Organizing Against the Privatization of Water By Kay Matthews
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Water Market Game By Kay Matthews
Puntos de Vista By Orlando Romero, Nambe Resident and Historian
Marching to End the Occupation of Iraq
Who's Reading La Jicarita?
Water For All: Organizing Against the Privatization of Water
By Kay Matthews
"Remember, we're not in the business of construction, we're in the business of making money." La Jicarita News Elizabeth Peredo Elizabeth Peredo's presentation was another graphic example of this scenario, but at least in the short term, a victory for the people. Even though Bechtel fled the country, Bolivia is now being sued by the conglomerate to recover $25 million of "potential lost profits" under the protection of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Peredo is hope-ful that the new Bolivian government elected last year will proactively fight this suit against its people. She also pointed out that the struggle in her country has helped make people more aware of conserving and protecting their water resources (a coalition between rural and urban communities has formed to protect water at its source) and has empowered women, who were on the front line of the struggle.

6. Nuclear Policies National Security New Mexico
w a t c h d o gw a t c h d o g which requires federal agencies to. complete public new MexicoSunday, November 16, 2003. 3pm to 5pm. Lensic Theater, Santa Fea public education event nonprofit org.US Postage PAID
http://www.nukewatch.org/watchdawg/newsletters/vol4issue3.pdf

7. Links To State Education Agencies
Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada new Hampshire new Jersey new mexico new York
http://www.nasbe.org/SEA_Links/SEA_Links.html

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas
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Wyoming

8. New Mexico
new Hampshire. new Jersey. new mexico. new York of the child's age, education, mental and physical condition district attorneys and other service agencies. Two programs related
http://www.ncjj.org/stateprofiles/profiles/NM02.asp?topic=Purpose&state=NM02

9. The DRM Regional Resource Directory: New Mexico
Disabilities MultiService agencies Easter Seals Multiple Sclerosis Society - new mexico Chapters Native 6 Rehabilitation Continuing education Center (RCEC
http://www.disabilityresources.org/NEW-MEXICO.html
Home Subjects States Librarians ... Contact Us
The DRM Regional Resources Directory (States) New Mexico - Land of Enchantment State Index About / Hints / Link
General
Center for Development and Disability
New Mexico Governor's Committee on Concerns of the Handicapped
New Mexico Human Services Department
See also Developmental Disabilities Multi-Service Agencies
Advocacy and Legal Rights
Protection and Advocacy System
Southwest Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center (SWDBTAC)
Aging
ElderWeb New Mexico
New Mexico State Agency on Aging
Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Association - Chapters in New Mexico
Arts
VSA New Mexico
Assistive Technology
New Mexico Technology Assistance Program (NMTAP) [link updated 3/20/02]
Autism
New Mexico Autism Society
Southwest Autism Network [link updated 4/04]
Blindness and Visual Impairments
New Mexico Commission for the Blind
New Mexico Talking Book Library
Children
Early Childhood Network (EC Network) (training and technical assistance)
NICHCY State Contact Sheet
Parents Reaching Out (PRO)
Communication Disorders
New Mexico Speech-Language Hearing Association
See also Deafness and Hearing Impairments Deaf Blindness
Deaf-Blindness
Project for New Mexico Children and Youth who are Deafblind
See also Communication Disorders
Deafness and Hearing Impairments
New Mexico Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
New Mexico School for the Deaf
See also Communication Disorders
Developmental Disabilities

10. NMAS Home Page
new mexico Academy of Science works with teachers, state agencies, and the in human progress and human welfare, and promote science education in new mexico.
http://www.nmas.org/
New Mexico Academy of Science
c/o New Mexico Museum of Natural History
1801 Mountain Road NW
Albuquerque, NM 87104
FAX: 505-841-2866
Email: nmas@nmas.org
Welcome to the NMAS Home Page...
Hosted by:
Visit! our web site that contains a database of all (we hope!) New Mexico web sites pertaining to science. The primary feature is a searchable database of New Mexico's Science Oriented Web Sites. We invite users to update this database by filling out the Add URL to Database form.
NEWS BRIEFS
Professor Barbara Forrest Talk, February 14th
Click here to view the announcement and more details.
About New Mexico Academy of Science
Founded in 1902, ...
the New Mexico Academy of Science has been in continuous existence since 1915. The Academy is a member of the National Association of Academies of Science and an affiliate of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The New Mexico Academy of Science works with teachers, state agencies, and the legislature to establish appropriate standards for the teaching of the sciences. The Academy can also act as a resource center, providing scientific advice and expertise to these groups and others.
The Academy Goals are ...

11. Improve New Mexico
Working with existing agencies and organziations and with Ongoing public education efforts include conference new mexico Drug Policy Project 1227 Paseo de
http://www.improvenewmexico.org/

12. RRFC Network
funded to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, practices Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, new mexico, North Dakota
http://www.dssc.org/frc/rrfc.htm
RRFC Network
About the FRC Conferences Federal
Resources
... Publications RRFC Network Technical
Assistance
What's New
Home The Regional Resource and Federal Centers (RRFC) Network is comprised of the six Regional Resource Centers for Special Education and the FRC.
listing of states by RRC
What are the Regional Resource Centers?
The six Regional Resource Centers (RRCs) are specifically funded to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, practices, and policies that affect children and youth with disabilities. The RRCs help states and U.S. jurisdictions find integrated solutions for systemic reform, offering consultation, information services, technical assistance, training, and product development. The beneficiaries of the RRCs' work are children and youth with disabilities, and the families and professionals associated with them.
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Which RRC serves my state?

13. Regional Technology In Education Consortia (RTECs)
help states, local educational agencies, teachers, school Regional Technology in education Consortium (SCR TEC) Arkansas, Louisiana, new mexico, Oklahoma, and
http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/rtec.htm
Regional Technology in
Education Consortia (RTECs)
Welcome Page Comprehensive Centers Eisenhower Consortia Equity Assistance Centers ... Regional Resource Centers Technology Consortia Secretary's Regional Representatives TA Alliance Vocational Education Clearinghouses ... Other Resources
Home Funded by the Technology for Education Act of 1994, the RTECs help states, local educational agencies, teachers, school library and media personnel, administrators, and other education entities integrate technologies into K-12 classrooms, and library media centers, adult literacy centers, and other educational settings. (Regional Map) Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont, and the U.S. Virgin Islands
Mid Atlantic Regional Technology in Education Consortium (MAR*TEC)

Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
Appalachia Regional Technology in Education Consortium (AR*TEC)

Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia
SouthEast Initiatives Regional Technology in Education Consortium (SEIR*TEC)

Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, U.S. Virgin Islands, and West Virginia
North Central Regional Technology in Education Consortium (NCRTEC)

Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin

14. Healthier Schools Of New Mexico
2001 YRRS can be used by state agencies, school districts new mexico Teen Pregnancy Coalition s report on new mexico s Attitudes on Sex education (in .pdf
http://www.healthierschools.org/
Nutrition Staff Wellness Health Services
Click here to view an enlarged version of this slideshow.
... Related Websites Including:
NM Department of Education, School Health Unit

NM Medicaid in the Schools Advisory Council

NM Department of Health

HSC Favorite Links of 2003
NM School Health Manual
The New Mexico School Health Manual website is online! New Mexico's Yucca Model of Coordinated School Health Children and youth who begin each day as healthy individuals can learn more effectively and are more likely to complete their formal education. With family and community support, systemic change must occur in order to address students' barriers to learning such as health problems, lack of access to support services, and poor peer relationships. The Healthier Schools New Mexico - Coordinated School Health Approach, illustrated by the yucca plant, provides a programmatic framework for student learning. The focus is on the blossom, the healthy and successful student. The tap root is the family without which children cannot thrive and grow. The other roots represent the responsibilities that culture, education, public services, media, community, and businesses have in producing healthier students. The root system is the nurturing network which supplies the resources and energy for the yucca to grow. The leaves, which represent the components of coordinated school health, symbolize the daily opportunities schools have to interact with children on health related issues, of which there are many. Healthier Schools Are the Heart of Our Community

15. State Profiles : Introduction
based groups, schools, and local agencies, these citizens individuals are serving in new mexico communities as AmeriCorps members receive an education award of
http://www.nationalservice.org/stateprofiles/nm_intro.html
Projects In Your State
New Mexico Commission for Community Volunteerism

Stephen A. Patrick, Chair
Kathy Abeles
Karen Armstrong
JoAnn Lynn Balzer
Anthony Casaus
Joel R Hamilton
David W. Hammack
Michael Loftin
Chris S. Lopez Bobby Ortega Lowell Overby Joseph Quintana Steve Rasmussen Raymond Rivera Van Sanders Ron Solimon Thomas F. Stewart Rick Thaler Gary Townsend Maria Varella Barbara Otto Dennis, Ex-Officio E6rnesto Ramos, Ex-Officio
National Service in New Mexico
Meeting community needs in New Mexico. More than people of all ages and backgrounds are helping to solve problems and strengthen communities through national service projects across New Mexico. Serving with national and community nonprofit organizations, faith-based groups, schools, and local agencies, these citizens tutor and mentor children, coordinate after-school programs, build homes, conduct neighborhood patrols, organize local homeland security efforts, respond to disasters, and recruit and manage volunteers. This year, the Corporation for National and Community Service will provide more than to support New Mexico communities through three through three major programs: Senior Corps: More than 9,200 seniors

16. New Mexico Recycling Coalition
contact the EPA Environmental education Project Office grant opportunities at 26 agencies, according to 2004 new mexico Recycling Conference Mark your calendar
http://www.nmrecycle.org/Recycling_Scraps_December19_03.htm
Recycling Scraps
December 19, 2003 Jay Morrow, past President of the NMRC and Joseph Ellis, Secretary of NMRC, give a presentation to students at Route 66 Elementary School during NM Recycling Awareness Month. New Mexico Recycling Awareness Month in the Schools In 2003 more than 4,850 students received the recycling message during NM Recycling Awareness Month (NMRAM)! Thirty-one (31) elementary schools participated by: having a recycling professional give a presentation; holding a styrofoam, cell phone or can drive; or committing to buy more recycled content materials. Eighteen (18) schools will also participate in the EPA Earth Day poster contest in the spring. Below are details about how two schools in the state celebrated NMRAM. Visit the NMRAM Site to read the full report on 2003 NMRAM Accomplishments Route 66 Elementary, Edgewood

17. SHEEO Agencies
mexico new mexico Commission on Higher education (C) Letitia Director 1068 Cerrillos Road Santa Fe, new mexico 875014295 6500 Fax 505-476-6511 Agency E-mail
http://www.sheeo.org/agencies.asp
SHEEO Agencies
State Higher Education Agency Contact Information * * Quick Links to SHEEO Agency Websites * *
(C) = coordinating board
(G) = governing board Jump to: AK - Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education AK - University of Alaska System AL - Alabama Commission on Higher Education AR - Arkansas Department of Higher Education AZ - Arizona Board of Regents CA - California Postsecondary Education Commission CO - Colorado Commission on Higher Education CT - Connecticut Department of Higher Education DC - D.C. Office of Postsecondary Education DE - Delaware Higher Education Commission FL - Florida Board of Education GA - Georgia Board of Regents HI - Hawaii Board of Regents IA - Board of Regents, State of Iowa ID - Idaho Office of the State Board of Education IL - Illinois Board of Higher Education IN - Indiana Commission for Higher Education KS - Kansas Board of Regents KY - Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education LA - Louisiana Board of Regents MA - Massachusetts Board of Higher Education MD - Maryland Higher Education Commission ME - University of Maine System MI - State of Michigan: Dept. of Career Development (not a SHEEO member)

18. FSCLL HOMEPAGE
law via Lawsource Judicial education Center Judicial 1997 US Courts, District of new mexico *US Federal School US Federal Government agencies from Louisiana
http://fscll.org/bookmk2.htm
NEW MEXICO SUPREME COURT LAW LIBRARY

19. New Mexico Conference Of Churches
Top of page. Affiliated agencies. Home education Livelihood Program (HELP) www.helpcdd.com. new mexico Community Development Loan Fund www.nmcdlf.org. Top of page.
http://www.nmchurches.org/resources.html
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Community Resources/Sites
  • New Mexico Human Needs Coordinating Council www.hncc.org Advocacy, Education and Organization for social and economic justice. New Mexico Coalition to Repeal the Death Penalty www.nmrepeal.org Facts, resources and suggested actions about repealing the death penalty in New Mexico. New Mexico Voices for Children www.nmvoices.org A statewide advocacy organization serving as a voice for children, youth and families. New Mexico Center for Media Literacy www.nmmlp.org , with information about resources, training and speakers Bread for the World-Albuquerque bread-abq.freeservers.com , with information about resources, training and speakers Chaplains : Presbyterian Hospital Chaplaincy Services, listing of services plus information about the Clinical Pastoral Education programs offered by the PH Chaplaincy staff

20. NM State Government Agencies :: NM Travel Directory
Department of education Since 2001, with the passing of the Department of Labor - The new mexico Department of Labor, a workforce development agency, is
http://www.newmexico.org/directory/loc/directory/page/DB-category/category/10.ht

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