Santa Fe Public Schools in January named Julieta Salazar, English Language Arts and AVID Elective teacher at Santa Fe High School, its 2022 Teacher of the Year. Salazar developed lesson plans and materials in the Canvas platform to help teachers transition into remote...
Education
Teaching Through the Pandemic
Teaching Through the Pandemic Pandemic costs students in project-based and interactive learning By T. J. BonzonLet’s remember. What did school look like before the COVID pandemic lockdown? No sterilizing. No six feet distancing. Handshakes, high fives and hugs...
Demonstration and Education Outside the Classroom
Demonstration and Education Outside the Classroom Play, learn, observe and explore in Santa Fe’s living room: The Railyard Park As the mornings turn crisp and the golden lantern trees swell once more with seed pods, we welcome autumn back to Santa Fe. Fall brings...
Get Your Hands on Math!
Get Your Hands on Math! Quick, playful ways to incorporate math into daily activities. Whether elementary-age children are at school or learning remotely, math presents a unique set of challenges for them and their parents. As children learn the concepts of number...
The Big Read Puts Us in Immigrants’ Shoes
The Big Read Puts Us in Immigrants' Shoes Library program invites Santa Fe to read, talk and learn together. Santa Fe Public Library, through a grant from the National Endowment Through the Arts, is sponsoring a series of programs called The Big Read, which kicked off...
Financial Literacy is a Family Affair
Financial Literacy is a Family Affair Teaching children about money can be done, even during a pandemic. As a mother of a 6-year-old daughter, I've discovered that achieving financial literacy is an ongoing, often daunting process. How do we budget for monthly and...