14 Years in the Making, Nature Center Becomes a Reality: Public Invited to Groundbreaking April 22
Rendering of the new Los Alamos County Nature Center. The groundbreaking ceremony is 4 p.m., April 22. Courtesy/PEEC
PEEC News:
The Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) has grown from humble beginnings, when a dozen citizens gathered around a dining room table to dream about ways to celebrate the natural world of Los Alamos.
PEEC’s inception took place on Earth Day in 2000 and since then, the people of Los Alamos have made PEEC a home for nature on the Pajarito Plateau. This Earth Day, 14 years to the day that PEEC was born, ground will be broken on the new, inspirational building that
Meet PEEC Volunteer Sue Watts
Sue WattsSue Watts has spent a good part of her adult life working as a volunteer for organizations ranging from Girl Scouts of America to an urban community center in Birmingham, Ala., to Stephen Ministries.
In her work with the Girl Scouts, she helped girls and adults to develop their appreciation of nature, to look deeper and to see natural things that they might not otherwise see. In addition, she taught many leaders how to take troops camping and trekking on long trips.
When family brought her to Los Alamos, Sue was able to transfer her passion and experience into volunteering Read More
LAPS Prevention Office Works With MADD Against Underage Drinking
LAPS News:
This week, the Los Alamos Public Schools Prevention Office hosted Mothers Against Drunk Drivers for some community education opportunities with more planned for next week.
Selena Hardy, a 2003 Los Alamos High School graduate and a program specialist for MADD-NM was on hand Tuesday and Wednesday with presentations for parents and hands on activities for youth.
Hardy shared her message about the program and trained school staff for an upcoming project to be done with local businesses. Ben Lewinger, the state executive director for MADD has been in the non-profit sector for 14 years Read More
Luján Visits UNM-LA on STEM Tour
U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján toured the UNM-LA campus Tuesday as part of his STEM Tour of northern New Mexico. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján, right, talks with robotics students about their projects at UNM-LA Tuesday. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.comRep. Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico’s Third District visited UNM-Los Alamos Tuesday as part of a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) Tour of northern New Mexico.
Luján met with students and educators and to discuss the need to encourage Read More
Don’t Miss the Bobcat Bonanza Carnival at Barranca Mesa Elementary School April 25!
Join in the fun at the Bobcat Bonanza carnival 4-7 p.m. Friday, April 25 at Barranca School. Courtesy photo
SCHOOL News:
Bring the family and come on down to the Bobcat Bonanza, a blowout carnival not to be missed. The event is 4-7 p.m. Friday, April 25 at Barranca Mesa Elementary School, 57 Loma del Escolar.
Win prizes at the April 25 Bobcat Bonanza. Courtesy photo
The Bobcat Bonanza will feature food, carnival games, a bouncy castle, face painting, and even a dunk tank with “celebrity” guests in the dunk seat. Kids and adults can try their hand at dunking Barranca Principal Brad Parker, Assistant Read More
LAPSF Telethon Raises Funds and Engages Students
LAPSF News:
Earlier this year, the Los Alamos Public Schools Foundation invited Los Alamos High School students to participate in a telethon to raise money for Los Alamos Public Schools.
LAPS Foundation Executive Director Joanna Gillespie organized the telethon and trained the telethon volunteers.
The Foundation’s mission is to leverage time, talent and funds to promote innovative learning in Los Alamos Public Schools. The foundation funds professional development for teachers, Great Ideas Grants submitted by teachers, teacher licensure and classroom materials requested Read More
NJROTC Brings Home Honors From New Mexico State Military Skills Championships
NJROTC team members with their trophies at the New Mexico State Military Skills Championships. Courtesy photoNJROTC News:
The Los Alamos High School NJROTC competed at the New Mexico State Military Skills Championships April 12 at La Cueva High School.
The events at this competition include Armed and Unarmed Drill, Color Guard, Marksmanship, and Fitness. For the first time, Los Alamos High School finished in the top three with a third place behind the much larger high schools of La Cueva and Albuquerque.
The NJROTC had proven earlier in the year that they were the best “Navy” unit in the State Read More
LAHS Sophomore Parent Night April 21
LAHS News:
Parents of current Los Alamos High School sophomores are invited to attend Sophomore Parent Night beginning at 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 21 in the Speech Theater.
“Sophomore Parent Night gives parents an opportunity to learn what the counselors are doing in the classroom with the sophomores in the month of April, as well providing a review of this information for the students,” said Cindy Black, a guidance counselors at the high school. “The presentation focuses on what students and parents need to be doing at this stage to get ready for life after high school. It Read More
New Mexico State Science and Engineering Fair
EDUCATION News:
Los Aamos sent 27 6-12th graders to the 62nd New Mexico State Science and Engineering Fair on the New Mexico Tech campus in Socorro April 4-5.
New Mexico Science and Engineering Fair is an affiliate of the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) and is bound by the rules governing that organization. The fair also is a member of the New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA). NMSEF is a non-profit program hosted by New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology (New Mexico Tech).
Financial support for the Fair comes from New Mexico Tech, the State of New Mexico, registration Read More
LAHS Graduate Sydney Sivils Earns UNM’s Clauve Award
LAHS graduate Sydney Sivils receives recipients of UNM’s Clauve Award. Courtesy photo
STUDENT News:
Los Alamos High School 2010 graduate Sydney Sivils was one of six recipients of UNM’s Clauve Award for outstanding seniors, presented April 4. The Clauve Award honors Lena C. Clauve, the university’s first dean of women.
The award is given for outstanding achievements in the areas of leadership, academics and campus involvement. To qualify, students must be nominated by staff or faculty who have witnessed the dedication of exceptional students.
Sivils will graduate with honors in Read More
‘Why I Am Pro Life’ Essay Opens For Local Students
LARTLC News:
Los Alamos Right to Life Committee, LARTLC, announces an essay contest for Los Alamos students in the Middle School and High School.
The essay title is “Why I Am Pro Life.” By submitting the essay, the contestant and parent agree to allow LARTLC to reprint the essay and that the essay is original, but not copyrighted. Essays will be more than 600 words and will be read and judged on originality, content and accuracy.
Each contestant will receive a certificate of participation and $200 will be awarded for the winning essay for grades 9-12, and $100 will be awarded for the winning Read More
Meet New LAHS Principal 4:30-6 p.m. Today

LAHS News:
Los Alamos High School will host a meet and greet 4:30-6 p.m. today with incoming Principal Dr. Debbie Belew-Nyquist for students and parents in the lobby of the high school.
Dr. Belew-Nyquist, who officially begins her duties July 1, will be in Los Alamos through Wednesday. She will meet with staff and students several times during these days and with the Board of Education Tuesday evening.
Dr. Belew-Nyquist of Silverdale, Wash., was selected for the principal position following an extensive national search. She brings 24 years of educational experience and leadership Read More
View Rare Glimpse of Antarctica Through National Geographic Lens 7 p.m. Thursday at PEEC
Stephen Becker of Los Alamos stands in front of the National Geographic Explorer. Courtesy/PEEC
PEEC News:
It was the trip of a lifetime. Last November, Los Alamos local Stephen Becker embarked on the National Geographic Explorer ship to the Falkland Islands, South Georgia Island, and Antarctica.
During this voyage, National Geographic photographers produced a 50-minute video showing some of the trip highlights. Becker will show the video, and talk about the trip in a program at 7 a.m. at PEEC Thursday, April 17. Join Becker and PEEC for a rare glimpse of this remote region.
This Read More
Luján to Highlight Importance of STEM Education
Rep. Ben Ray Luján
SANTA FE – U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico’s Third District will highlight the importance of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education during a number of stops across northern New Mexico this week on a STEM Tour.
Luján will meet with students, educators and other stakeholders to discuss the need to encourage students to pursue an education in STEM at a young age and the opportunities available in STEM fields. In an increasingly global economy, the high tech sector continues to grow and offer good jobs for those with the necessary skills Read More
Nature Center Groundbreaking Ceremony 4 p.m. April 22
Conceptual design of the Nature Center to be built on Canyon Road. Courtesy/PEEC
COUNTY News:
The Los Alamos County Council will host a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Nature Center at 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 22 at the project site, 2600 Canyon Road, north of the Aquatic Center.
The public is invited to attend this event, which will be jointly hosted with the Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC). PEEC has been selected as the contractor who will operate the Nature Center and provide programs to the public.
The Nature Center is planned to be approximately 6,000 square feet and will Read More
Chamisa School Street Resurfaced Saturday
The drive through area in front of Chamisa Elementary School in White Rock is resurfaced Saturday. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
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Sudeep Dasari Honored as Rotary Student of the Month
Sudeep Dessari with his mother Anjali Dassari. Sudeep, was honored as Rotary Student of the Month in March. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.comSudeep Dasari, a junior at Los Alamos High School (LAHS), was recently honored as Rotary Student of the Month. Dasari is the son of Venkat and Anjali Dasari and brother of Shaunak.
The Rotary Club of Los Alamos selects one student each month of the school year to honor as a Student of the Month. This year’s recipients reflect a combination of both LAHS seniors and juniors; next year, only juniors will be Read More
Los Alamos High School Named to 2014 America’s Most Challenging High Schools List
Principal Sandy Warnock holds a posting that highlights LAHS as one of the America’s Most Challenging High Schools. Courtesy/LAPSLAPS News:
Los Alamos High School (LAHS) has been named one of America’s Most Challenging High Schools for 2014 by the Washington Post.
LAHS is one of only four high schools in New Mexico to make the list, receiving a ranking of 705 of the 2,050 schools. LAHS Principal Sandy Warnock praised students and staff Thursday for this notable accomplishment.
“The Los Alamos community should feel very proud that our high school was named to the Washington Post list of America’s Read More
Professor Doug Dunston of NM Tech to Speak at Phi Beta Kappa Banquet Honoring LAHS Scholars
Dr. Doug Dunston is the featured speaker at the April 27 Phi Beta Kappa Banquet. Courtesy/PBK
On Sunday evening, April 27, the Los Alamos Phi Beta Kappa Association will hold its 58th annual banquet to honor the top graduates of Los Alamos High School. Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest undergraduate honor society in the United States and has about 255 members in Los Alamos County (1.5 percent of the county’s population).
The banquet for the honor graduates, Phi Beta Kappa members and their guests, will be held at Fuller Lodge in Los Alamos Read More
NanoDays Underway at Bradbury Science Museum
Bradbury Science Museum educator Gordon McDonough leads a demonstration of liquid metal during NanoDays Wednesday evening at the museum. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
Aspiring scientists take part in a hands-on demonstration of surface tension Wednesday at the Bradbury Science Museum. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.comThe Bradbury Science Museum is celebrating NanoDays 2014 through April 13. At NanoDays, a range of exciting programs is underway that demonstrate the special and unexpected properties found at the nanoscale. Visitors


































