Chartwells And LAPS Add Breakfast To Free Meals Program

Chamisa Kindergarten Instructional Assistant Lindsay Young and her children, Kohynn, left, a student at Chamisa and Kyler, a student at Los Alamos Middle School, are ready to hand out lunches at Chamisa Elementary School. Courtesy/LAPS
LAPS News:
Beginning Monday, March 30, Chartwells and Los Alamos Public Schools will serve free breakfast along with free lunch as part of the Free Emergency Meals program for any child 18 and under.
Meals will be packaged together for one single distribution. Single pick up times are 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday through Friday at Aspen Elementary School and noon Read More
Free Community Learning Opportunity In Days Of COVID-19
Richard Skolnik
COMMUNITY News:
Richard Skolnik of White Rock is the instructor for Yale’s Essentials of Global Health, on Coursera. ( https://www.coursera.org/learn/essentials-global-health )
The course is a comprehensive introduction to global health. It is based on a similar course that Richard taught to Yale undergraduates for five years. It is intended for lay people with no or limited experience in global health. It is appropriate for students in the upper years of high school and adults.
COVID-19 has spawned considerable interest in a range of global health topics and members Read More
Superintendent Shares Plan If School Ends For This Year
Superintendent Kurt Steinhaus
Los Alamos Public Schools
LAPS News:
Los Alamos Public Schools Superintendent Kurt Steinhaus today sent the following letter to parents and families:
Dear LAPS Parents and Families
In light of the PED Secretary’s announcement today that “there is a strong likelihood that school will be closed for the remainder of the year”, we have a plan to help you and your children.
It is called innovative LA learning.
The idea is to keep the minds of LAPS students engaged with creative, age-appropriate and constructive activities. While this is a time of uncertainty and challenge, Read More
Episode 2 Of The Space Policy Show: Game Changer – Blockchain In The Space Sector With Karen Jones March 26

The Space Policy Show is brought to you by The Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Space Policy and Strategy. Courtesy photo
AEROSPACE News:
Tune in to The Space Policy Show, brought to you by The Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Space Policy and Strategy.
We know working from home can be isolating, stressful and potentially boring. We are here to help keep you connected to the latest in the space policy community! The Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Space Policy and Strategy is offering a series of online webcasts and virtual meetings as an opportunity to stay engaged with the larger space Read More
Scenes Of Construction On Sullivan Field House Today

Construction continues today on the Sullivan Field House adjacent to UNM-LA. The Field House will feature home and visitor locker rooms, an official’s room, training room, public restrooms, ticket booths and concessions. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Scene of construction continuing today on the Sullivan Field House adjacent to UNM-LA. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Scene of construction continuing today on the Sullivan Field House adjacent to UNM-LA. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Scene this afternoon of the construction site for the Sullivan Field Read More
Early Childhood Education Department Offers Guidance To Child Care Providers Amidst ‘Stay At Home’ Order
STATE News:
SANTA FE — New Mexico Early Childhood Education and Care Secretary Elizabeth Groginsky commented Monday on Gov. Lujan Grisham’s “stay at home” order.
The order, which goes into effect at 8 a.m. today, March 24, requires all non-essential businesses to close and limit activities for New Mexicans outside of their homes. The goal of the order is to limit the spread of COVID-19.
“The Governor understands that child care providers are front-line, essential workers. They are first responders. Without them, our public health workforce couldn’t contain the virus or care for the sick. Read More
LAPS Update On COVID-19 Resources
Superintendent Kurt Steinhaus
This is the next in a series of information Los Alamos Public Schools Superintendent Kurt Steinhaus is sending to parents and staff about COVID-19 and the schools closure for the next three weeks.
Dear LAPS Parents and Families,
Here is an Update for Monday March 23.
- The health and safety of our staff and families comes first.
- In a press conference earlier today, the Governor stated:
- “It is possible that the school closure will be extended;” the return date for students and teachers is currently listed as Monday April 6, 2020.
- Beginning tomorrow, spas, gyms, and
On The Job In Los Alamos: Student Spots Trash…Steps Up

LANL Foundation Awards $741,000 In Scholarships

Monica Chavez
LANLF News:
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Foundation, in partnership with the Los Alamos Employees’ Scholarship Fund (LAESF), has awarded $741,000 during its 2020 four-year scholarship cycle.
These scholarships will support the educational goals of 110 Northern New Mexico students.
Three graduating seniors, Monica Chavez of New Mexico School for the Deaf, Lillian Peterson of Los Alamos High School and Kyran Romero of Santa Fe Indian School, were awarded the top-level $20,000 Gold Scholarship.
Chavez has been accepted to the Rochester Institute of Technology, Read More
State Boards & Commissions Division Suspends Requirement For Continuing Education Due To COVID-19
STATE News:
SANTA FE — Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department’s Boards and Commissions Division is suspending the requirement for proof of continuing education for those who have licensure expiration dates through July 31, 2020.
Once the restrictions have been lifted, licensees will have specified period of time to submit their continuing education credits to their applicable board.
Check the Boards and Commissions Division website for additional information that may apply to your licensure area, and for updates at www.rld.state.nm.us.
About Read More
LAPS Superintendent Issues Spring Break News

Superintendent Kurt Steinhaus
Los Alamos Public Schools
LAPS News:
Los Alamos Public Schools Superintendent Kurt Steinhaus today sent the following letter to parents and families:
Dear LAPS Parents and Families,
As we prepare for a spring break unlike any in the past, here are some thoughts about how to help children, teens and even adults, make the most of your time together.
These ideas are about:
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making connections while following CDC guidance on social isolation;
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taking action to reduce anxiety; and
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creating positive and productive environments in our own homes with our children.
Online Registration For Kindergarten; NM PreK Opens April 6
LAPS News:
Los Alamos Public Schools reports that online registration for Kindergarten for 2020-2021 at Aspen, Barranca, Chamisa, Mountain and Piñon elementary schools will be available Monday, April 6, 2020 through the LAPS website.
Registration is an important step to ensure that your child is placed in a kindergarten class for the upcoming school year.
To enroll your child, simply visit the LAPS Registration page at laschools.net/registration. From the Registration page, choose the Kindergarten tab to begin the application.
Children who turn five before 12:01 a.m. Sept. 1, 2020, Read More
Los Alamos History Museum Launches Home Activities
History Museum News:
The Los Alamos History Museum buildings are closed, but there’s now a way to bring the museum into your own home.
The museum’s new History at Home page has hands-on history activities for learners of all ages, and is available at https:////www.losalamoshistory.org/historyathome.
These activities include three fun long-term projects, and the History Museum is running a contest for them now through April 15. Complete any of these long-term projects and share it on Facebook or Instagram with the hashtag #LosAlamosHistory to enter. The museum will award five winners a Read More
Freedom Church Los Alamos Hosting Online Kids Camp

Freedom Church News:
Freedom Church Los Alamos is providing a daily online opportunity for kids to hear a positive message, spread hope, and have some fun together in the morning!
“The Los Alamos Great Adventure” is free, all online, and takes place 10 a.m. every weekday at for the foreseable future.
The first LIVE stream online Kids Camp met Tuesday morning and had more than 50 kids joining in, including kids from out of state as well.
Each day kids gather online for an adventure that includes contests, prizes, music, activities, a Bible lesson and MORE.
“We want to help families make Read More
PAC 8 Annual Online Auction Fundraiser Underway

PAC 8 auction items include jewelry from Bennett’s Fine Jewelry and Gifts. Courtesy/PAC 8

PAC 8 auction items include internships for students. Courtesy/PAC 8
PAC 8 News:
PAC 8, a non-profit organization and community media center is holding its annual online auction fundraiser.
The money raised by this auction will go to scholarships for students, PAC 8 Internships and other worthy programs.
President’s Challenge
PAC 8 Board of Directors President Dave Schiferl will match each dollar donated to PAC 8 with one of his own, up to $500. Your donations totaling $500 will give $1000 to PAC Read More
UNM-LA To Close Campus Buildings And Operate Remotely

Aerial view of the UNM-Los Alamos campus. File photo
UNM-LA News:
In response to guidance from UNM President Stokes, information from government officials, and the current situation, the UNM-LA campus will close campus buildings, but remain “open” with employees working from home.
All operations will be handled remotely using phone, email, and online technology. UNM-LA classes, and student services, will continue but with a different delivery system. This complete shift to remote operations becomes effective immediately and will continue until further notice.
Campus buildings and Read More
Zia Credit Union Warns Community Of COVID-19 Scams

Zia Credit Union News:
No question about it, the past few weeks have been unsettling as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
We’re seeing things unfold that most of us haven’t experienced before. Entire cities have shut down, people are being quarantined, and credit unions are being forced to find different ways to serve members.
While we’ve seen the best in humanity – from Smith’s setting aside special times to serve the elderly, to local restaurants providing delivery and take out options – we’ve also seen scammers who are exploiting people’s Coronavirus fears.
Here are some scams you should
Scene Of DogHouse PhD Puppy Obedience Class Graduation

Half of the class was in attendance Tuesday night at the DogHouse PhD Puppy Obedience Class graduation with Amanda Scott, center, at 127 Eastgate Dr. Proud parents gather here for a photo with their graduates Ginger, Odie and Simon. Courtesy photo Read More
UNM-LA Campus Remains Open With Limited Operations

The UNM-Los Alamos at 4000 University Dr., remains open with limited staff. Photo by Nancy Coombs/UNM-LA
UNM-LA News:
The UNM-Los Alamos (UNM-LA) campus remains open as of March 17, staffed by limited personnel, while other employees work from home. Campus will be closed for the day Friday, March 20. Limited operations are currently scheduled through April 5.
Classes that were already operating as online courses will resume on March 23, following the end of the UNM scheduled spring break. Most classes that were previously operating as face-to-face classes are transitioning to the online Read More
Social Distancing … Dance Arts Los Alamos Style!

DALA dancer Elise Chávez joins her ballet class taught by Director Jonathan Guise Monday evening via internet. Courtesy photo

DALA Director Jonathan Guise Monday evening teaching his ballet students via internet. Courtesy photo
DALA News:
Dance Arts Los Alamos (DALA) Director Jonathan Guise has found a way to reach out to ballet dancers, promote community within the DALA family and keep everyone safe and happy while complying with social distancing during the public health emergency.
DALA will be closed until April 6 but but Monday evening Director Jonathan Guise began teaching a live ballet Read More

































