The Student Advisory Council for Las Cruces Public Schools had their end of the year celebration this week. The district congratulates all of the graduating seniors and thanks each student for their service!
Shout out to Luke Catanach, the LCPS student athlete of the week from Mayfield High School. Luke is a tennis player who lettered in tennis and soccer all four years. Luke is known to be a smart team leader who helps others on the court. Aside from tennis, he is a member of the National Honor Society and has an interest in computer science and engineering.
Congratulations to Ellise Jay, the LCPS student athlete of the week from Mayfield High School. Ellise plays tennis for the Trojans and is a three-time defending district champion. On the court, Ellise is a good role model for her teammates with a great attitude. Off the court, she participates in band and is a member of the National Honor Society.
Congratulations to Las Cruces Public Schools Mayfield High School Mixed Ensemble, and their director Anton Tan, for their wonderful performance at the 2024 NMAA Choir State Contest in the 5A Mixed Choir Classification! — at V. Sue Cleveland High Concert Hall.
Please join us in congratulating all of the nominees from every campus at LCPS, up for the Teacher of the Year and Educational Support Personnel of the Year award!
Earlier this month, district leaders recognized each employee nominated from their school during the celebration for campus employees of the year. Please see the list of campus employees of the year in alphabetical order by school in the link below.
Congratulations to the top ten finalists in the district who were nominated for LCPS Teacher of the Year and Educational Support Personnel of the Year!
Nominees from each campus: https://lcpssrts.my.canva.site/lcps-campus-employees-of-the-year
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If you are at least 15 years of age and attending high school - or graduating in summer 2024 - we can help you get job experience! Paid internships will be offered to students in Doña Ana County. Work part-time earning $15/hour, not to exceed 160 hours for the length of the program.
Internships will give students an idea about what it is like to have a career, while developing marketable soft skills that are important to employers such as communication, teamwork and problem solving in the workplace. Students can add the internship experience to their resume and college application. Specific details about job assignments and program information will be shared with students during program orientation.
If you're interested, please visit our website at: www.DonaAnaCounty.org/summerintern
#HRproud #DACfamily #HighSchool #SummerInternship
Our Dual Language Think Tank group of educators are here and ready to work! We continue the mission to have best Dual Language program in the state, for all LCPS
students! ¡Adelante! #NM #LasCruces #LCPS #DualLanguage
Columbia Elementary students surprised Vigil & Associates with thank you cards expressing their excitement for their brand new school, which is in the very early stages of construction with the pouring of its first foundation. #VA_Architects #LCPS #ColumbiaElementarySchool
Today, teachers and students from Organ Mountain High School gathered to view the solar eclipse event on April 8, 2024.
Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6oN0NNLJDs
Big week ahead for LCPS Activities. Good Luck to all the teams at state competitions!! And a shoutout to Angel Baeza from Rio Grande Prep for the amazing photo he shot of the solar eclipse in Las Cruces today. Truly a Magical Monday.
If you missed the 2024 Tell The Story LCPS Film Showcase, LCPS.TV will take you down the red carpet to catch all the glitz and glamor from student filmmakers.
You'll even meet the competition winners and hear more about their movies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOcWm2T_Rnw
It's TRIVIA TIME‼️ Join us for an evening of great food, good friendship and exhilarating trivia at the LCPS Foundation Trivia Night!
Teams of 3-5 individuals can participate by registering at www.lcpsf.org
Team cost is $55. All proceeds benefit educators and students in Las Cruces Public Schools! Best of all.....CASH PRIZES awarded to the top 3 teams!!
Festivities begin at 6:30 pm! at The Game II, 4131 Northrise.
It's World Autism Awareness Day! Today we celebrate the unique talents and capabilities of those we love on the autism spectrum! Always remember, YOU make this world a better place! #AutismAwarenessDay #Inclusion #UnifiedChampionSchools #NMSpecialOlympics #CelebrateDiversity
Join LCPS for the Safe Routes to School Family Bike Fiesta! The event is happening on April 27, 2024 at Lynn Community Middle School from 9am-noon. See flyer for details!
Congratulations to Las Cruces Public Schools for again being selected as one of the NAMM Foundation Best Communities for Music Education!
LCPS parents, a police investigation with the Mesilla Marshal's Office will close a portion of University Ave. between Stanford St. and Old Farm Rd. The closure could impact traffic near Zia Middle School, Mesilla Park Elementary, Mesilla Elementary and Rio Grande Preparatory Institute. Please expect possible delays with buses and plan an alternate route if you are picking up students in the area.
Padres de LCPS, debido a una investigación policial por parte de la Oficina del Marshal de Mesilla, estará cerrada una porción de University Ave. entre Stanford St. y Old Farm Rd. El cierre podría afectar el tráfico cerca de Zia Middle School, Mesilla Park Elementary, Mesilla Elementary y Rio Grande Preparatory Institute. Por favor espere posibles retrasos con los camiones y planee una ruta alterna si va a recoger estudiantes en el área.
The Paso del Norte Health Foundation hosted an information session in Las Cruces, New Mexico, for nonprofit organizations in Doña Ana, Luna, and Otero Counties on Friday, March 22, 2024. The organizations who attended learned about the initiatives of the Health Foundation and how we are #InvestingInHealth in our region. Learn more about the Health Foundation at pdnhf.org.
Join student filmmakers from Las Cruces Public Schools tonight and tomorrow night as they unveil their own movies for the first time on the big screen! The event is free to the public!
The red carpet event will begin at 5p.m. in the lobby at Cineport 10 on March 20-21. The showing for student-produced films will begin at 6p.m. and at 7:15p.m.on both nights.
The student-produced submissions for the 168 and 48-hour film competition will be showing at 7:15p.m. on March 21 only.
Learn more: https://www.lcps.net/article/1514187
The 2nd annual Tell the Story LCPS Film Showcase will be on March 20-21 at Cineport 10, Allen Theatres. LCPS will be rolling out the red carpet for student filmmakers, families, and the community as we celebrate a night of cinema.
Learn more: https://www.lcps.net/article/1514187
The Second Annual Tell the Story LCPS Film Showcase — Motion Picture Roundup
Join student filmmakers from Las Cruces Public Schools as they unveil their own movies for the first time on the big screen. This year, more than 200 student produced films and broadcast videos were submitted for the Tell the Story LCPS Film Showcase. The theme for this year is Motion Picture Roundup.
The second annual Tell the Story LCPS Film Showcase will be held on March 20-21 at Cineport 10, Allen Theatres. LCPS will be rolling out the red carpet for student filmmakers, families, and the community as we celebrate a night of cinema.
Click here to learn more: https://www.lcps.net/article/1514187