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The Alamogordo High School Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) Tigers Team attended the National Leadership Conference in Seattle, Washington. They competed in different Students Taking Action with Recognition (STAR) Events.
Several local Tiger students competed and brought home awards…
Anthony Schulz won First place in Pastry Arts Decorating Skills
Christian Hick placed Silver in Culinary Arts
Sarah Bell placed Silver in Early Childhood Education
Ashland Cass placed with a Bronze in Pastry Arts Decorating Skills
Savannah Lane placed with a Bronze in Baking and Pastry
Aric Vickrey placed with a Bronze in Baking and Pastry
Anaiah Cornelius placed with a Bronze in Event Management.
Congratulations to each student participant at Alamogordo High School.
Advisor and team sponsor Mr. Aleluya received his two national awards as an FCCLA adviser recognized as one of 6 award recipients out of 7200 advisors.
He was awarded and recognized as National Educated Adviser and recognized as a National Master Adviser. Mr. Aleluya has transitioned to another New Mexico school system since Alamogordo Public Schools did not renew his contract.
This was his last official function supporting the Alamogordo students and representing Alamogordo High School. He was awarded a contract in New Mexico to teach at Santa Rosa High School.
Sunny, with a high of 95 and low of 65 degrees. Sunny in the morning, clear overnight.
a perfect example of the incompetence of the trump regime - bathwater out - baby out...details - we don't need no stinkin details. the only paint brush they possess must be half a mile wide...government by fools and charlatans.
This was not a notice of action, but a request for compliance.
a vital step in preserving our constitution from those who would ignore all forms of checks & balances, and grant de facto authority to persons and groups whose intentions are dismantling our constitutional form of government for their own personal wealth and power.
Teaching in a low-performing school serving economically disadvantaged populations.
That pretty much covers every teacher in the state.
This executive order does nothing that the governor couldn't have done on her own without an EO.
While the Office of the Governor's website calls this a drought emergency, no where in the actual EO is it called an emergency, nor or emergency powers invoked.
Dolly has started a great program and I commend her efforts.
I know it's been a while since I've bought a children's book, but I don't think $33 per book would be considered a bargain even at today's prices.
I neglected to account for the fact that the program gives up to 12 books a year to children, bringing the cost per book to under $3, a very reasonable price indeed.
My apologies for the omission.
The proposed rules would likely force all outdoor construction to happen only between the hours of dusk - dawn from April - October.
I wonder how many of the idiots proposing and supporting this rule need a new roof on their house, or on their neighbors house.
it's interesting to read that the proposed "wording is dangerous to small business owners"....please consider the potential for danger to the folks who are working in the heat. one danger is an inconvenience/expense - the other is potential death.
I would take it that you have not read the actual proposed rule. The link is in the article.
I believe that even as a former construction worker who would seem to want better rules in place, you'll end up agreeing that the proposed rules go to far.
So after months of investigation, only 3 items were substantiated.
First, a failure to use the increased funding on capital improvements (fixing the ac). This is a matter that should receive priority, as physical activity should play a major role in any youth center.