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Los Lunas Schools Board Of Education's Zoom Meeting 6/23/2026

Published: Jun 23, 2026

Community DevelopmentInstitutional

Losa Schools Board Approves CHS Intervention Narrative, Proposes Innovative Student Support Model

The Losa Schools Board of Education approved the board narrative required for the Century High School (CHS) Most Rigorous Intervention (MRI) application. The narrative addresses how the board will prioritize support, provide autonomy, and ensure accountability for CHS's success. Key points include the board's commitment to CHS's vision, plans for more concrete reporting on progress, reliance on the superintendent for monitoring before granting site-level autonomy, and a commitment to examining policies impacting evidence-based practices. A significant discussion centered on addressing chronic absenteeism and transportation barriers for students at CHS, with a creative suggestion to partner board members, administrators, and staff to provide individualized support for groups of 10 students, potentially called 'Collaborate to Accountability' or 'Save the Kid Project'.

Hiring & ProcurementInfrastructure

Losa Schools District Completes Summer Facility Upgrades, Inspections, and Custodial Training

The Losa Schools Board of Education reviewed the monthly construction update, highlighting various facility improvements undertaken during the summer. These included flooring replacements at LLE, Valencia Middle School, and the TRC workroom, upgrading from VCT tile to LVT. Improvements were also made to the front courtyard canopy at Valencia Middle School to prevent further peeling by using a lighter color to reflect heat. Metal canopy structures at BOSI Farms Elementary were refurbished, and concrete replacement addressed trip hazards at Century High School. Additionally, life, health, and safety inspections, including emergency lighting and fire hydrant checks, were conducted across schools. Fire alarm and elevator inspections are also ongoing. The grounds team acquired new weed sprayers to improve efficiency in combating weeds. A professional development day was held for custodians, featuring training by Palms Associates and the first annual 'Custodial Games.'

Community DevelopmentInstitutional

Losa Schools Board Approves 'Curriculum at a Glance' for K-8 Subjects

The Losa Schools Board of Education reviewed and approved 'Curriculum at a Glance,' a new K-8 curriculum document for English Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies. This 'living document,' developed by district academic coaches, aims to provide a guaranteed and viable curriculum for all students, serving as a roadmap for teachers, administrators, and families. It outlines learning expectations, organization, and alignment with district materials and New Mexico standards. While ensuring consistency, it allows for teacher professional judgment and differentiation. The document includes pacing guides, course overviews, and instructional guidance connecting standards, resources, assessments, and instructional strategies. A parent-facing version will enhance transparency and family partnerships. The board approved 'Version One,' with plans to add further details on strategies and assessments in subsequent updates.

Transparency And GovernanceInstitutional

Losa Schools Board Enhances CHS Intervention Plan with Direct Student Support Model

The Losa Schools Board of Education discussed and refined the board narrative for the Century High School (CHS) Most Rigorous Intervention (MRI) application. During this discussion, board member Sanders proposed a significant enhancement to the accountability section: a collaborative model where board members, central office administrators, and CHS staff would each be assigned a group of 10 students to provide direct oversight and support. This initiative, potentially named 'Collaborate to Accountability,' aims to address student needs at the root level by fostering personal connections and consistent follow-up, moving beyond passive reporting. The board voted to approve the board narrative with this enhancement, demonstrating a commitment to proactive and intentional oversight.

Transparency And GovernanceAll

Losa Schools Board Prioritizes Policy Review and State Funding Advocacy

During the Losa Schools Board of Education meeting, members discussed the status of board policies, with several expressing concern about their current state. Board member Vickers requested a review of the DASH plans before the school year begins to allow for deeper discussion and understanding. Board member Kim proposed a workshop to discuss creating a resolution or letter to legislators demanding full state funding for transportation, to alleviate the burden on the operational budget. Board members Sanders and Kim both emphasized the critical importance of board policies, with Sanders stating they are in 'very bad shape' and should be a primary focus. The board acknowledged these concerns and planned to address board policies during an upcoming board retreat and potentially a workshop prior to the first meeting in August.

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