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Education

All Hobbs, Lovington students to receive $299 EBT payments

By Michael
June 16, 2020
in :  Education
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Parents of children enrolled in the Lovington and Hobbs school districts may have been surprised to learn their children will receive either a new Electronic Benefits Transfer card or, if they are already using an EBT card, will have money deposited on to it. Since breakfast and lunch is provided for every student at both school districts, every student is …

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Salutatorian Claire Newey’s plan is to sing & dance

By Michael
June 4, 2020
in :  Education, Local News
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5,242

Claire Newey is 17, going on 18 and she’s Hobbs High School’s 2020 Salutatorian. She’s been in Hobbs schools her entire academic career and credits the school for her academic success. As Claire sees it, “There is a lot of opportunity for Hobbs students if they just take advantage of what’s offered.” That’s what she’s done, concentrating not only the …

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HHS valedictorian Troy White

By Michael
June 2, 2020
in :  Education, Local News
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Troy White may be the Hobbs High School Class of 2020’s valedictorian, but he used to be, what he called, a horrible student. Growing up in Albuquerque, he was pretty decent in elementary. Then came middle school. Three school years, three different schools. He almost got kicked out of the first. His teachers “genuinely despised” him and the third dealt …

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NMJC offering all classes in the fall

By Michael
May 26, 2020
in :  Education, Local News
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4,777

Kelvin Sharp, president of New Mexico Junior College, has announced the college is planning to offer a full range of classes for students beginning in the fall 2020 semester. “We are planning to operate all classes including face-to-face, online, dual credit, and ITV. We intend to give students every possible choice to meet their needs,” Sharp said. “Our executive team …

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Lovington holds graduation parade

By Michael
May 20, 2020
in :  Education, Local News
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5,481

Amidst the honking cars and celebration, Lovington High School graduate Breena Villalobos shared smiles and tears with her fellow high school graduates. In the back of her mind were her thoughts of her grandmother, Belinda Clara, who passed away in September of 2018. Even though she couldn’t be at her granddaughter’s graduation, her family created a ceremonial chair just for …

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Students at USW set to receive relief checks

By Michael
May 18, 2020
in :  Education, Local News
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University of the Southwest students eligible for assistance under the terms of the CARES Act began to receive checks from the university last week. “Checks being sent out (from the university) will put a minimum of $575 into each eligible undergraduate student’s hands to provide emergency funding to help defray the costs of the impact of the pandemic on their …

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USW plans 21st century graduation ceremony

By Michael
May 11, 2020
in :  Education, Local News
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University of the Southwest is planning a 21st century graduation, i.e. a graduation that is entirely virtual and therefore in keeping with the university’s goal to be and to become, the University of the Future. The virtual graduation is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. on May 16. University provost Ryan Tipton described the planned ceremony by saying, “The only …

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NMJC to hold virtual graduation on tonight

By Michael
May 8, 2020
in :  Education
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3,420

Thirty years from now, New Mexico Junior College 2020 graduates will have the opportunity to tell their grandchildren about participating in the college’s first virtual graduation. The ceremony will be broadcast on the NMJC website and on Facebook Live tonight. Kelvin Sharp, president of the college said administrators, teachers and staff are eager to honor the more than 260 students …

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Hobbs schools announces partners for CTE

By Michael
September 23, 2019
in :  Education
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7,473

The City of Hobbs, the Permian Strategic Partnership, and the JF Maddox Foundation have each committed $10 million for a new career technical education high school in Hobbs, and Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is encouraging local voters to approve $15 million more needed for the new school in a November bond election. “All of New Mexico is excited about the …

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Hobbs schools announces partners for CTE

By Michael
September 23, 2019
in :  Education
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6,641

The City of Hobbs, the Permian Strategic Partnership, and the JF Maddox Foundation have each committed $10 million for a new career technical education high school in Hobbs, and Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is encouraging local voters to approve $15 million more needed for the new school in a November bond election. “All of New Mexico is excited about the …

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