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Las Cruces board directs superintendent to send unified feedback on state’s Martinez Yazzie remedial plan
Summary
The Las Cruces Public Schools board reviewed the New Mexico Public Education Department’s draft remedial plan in response to the Martinez–Yazzie litigation and voted to have the superintendent compile and submit board feedback before the state’s deadline.
The Las Cruces Public Schools Board of Education voted Oct. 14 to direct Superintendent Ruiz to compile a single document reflecting the board’s discussion and submit it as the district’s formal feedback on the New Mexico Public Education Department’s draft Martinez–Yazzie remedial plan.
The directive followed a presentation by Dr. Lozano summarizing a staff feedback session and statewide draft released Oct. 1. Dr. Lozano told the board the draft breaks proposed actions into a three-year phased plan and four “critical needs”: high-quality instruction; culturally and linguistically responsive educator preparation; social, behavioral and well‑being supports; and funding/accountability. She said yesterday’s LCPS staff session had about 30…
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