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Posted inAlbuquerque, Education, Quick Reads

APS exec on leave; says superintendent texted he’d ‘go after’ him

by Joey Peters August 10, 2015
Posted inEducation, Quick Reads

Needed: Teachers who can start tomorrow

by Andy Lyman August 7, 2015
NMPR
Posted inCommentary

Public Education Department chose to deceive

by Public Editor July 7, 2015
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Posted inUncategorized

Judge rules PED violated state open records law

by Joey Peters July 2, 2015
Posted inAlbuquerque, Quick Reads

APS takes issue with 30 percent of its teacher evaluations

by Joey Peters June 22, 2015
Posted inUncategorized

Bad Grades: Reading teacher wonders about low evaluation score

by Joey Peters June 15, 2015
Posted inNM Legislature

Frustration with PED policies at union rally

by Margaret Wright February 17, 2015
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Skandera clears committee, next stop the floor

by Matthew Reichbach February 16, 2015
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Bill sponsor’s outlook grim for an independent Public Education Commission

by Andy Lyman February 5, 2015

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