A driver's license. To most high school students, it's the ticket to freedom.
Starting next year, that ticket will become harder to get.
New Mexico students will have to achieve a "near-proficient" score or higher on the state's math and reading tests in eighth grade and maintain a 90 percent attendance rate in ninth grade to be eligible for a license.
Students who fall short of either will have to wait six months for a license; those who miss both will have a one-year delay.
Gov. Bill Richardson announced the education initiative to a roomful of freshmen at Sandia High School on Thursday...
Friday, April 25, 2008
by Zsombor Peter • Journal Santa Fe
Come on this 3 hour excursion to really learn the intricacies of making tamales!
Enjoy a personal introduction to the cultural influences of Santa Fe’s unique cuisine.
24th Annual Santa fe Writers' Conference "Writing Women's Lives"
24th Annual Santa fe Writers' Conference "Writing Women's Lives"
Begin setting goals with the proven SMART system.
This class will introduce you to the rich and varied influences of Mexico on our regional foods.