The New Mexico Public Education Department - Black Education Act Bureau is pleased to announce its second annual Building an Equity Bridge Conference on June 7–9 at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
This year’s theme is “Strengthening the Pillars”. This free, three-day conference will explore topics centered around embracing equity, addressing implicit bias, developing transformative strategies to better support students of color, creating an anti-racist anti-oppressive schools, and more. The overarching goal is to provide knowledge, skills, and strategies that will help to enhance the quality of relationships with students of color and ultimately improve educational outcomes. Day one offers a hybrid option for breakout sessions for those who cannot participate in person.
Please visit our Building an Equity Bridge Conference for more information.
High Plains REC is excited to be a part of a statewide initiative to identify and provide resources and solutions to technology related issues and deficits.
In partnership with the New Mexico Regional Education Cooperatives Association (NMRECA) and the New Mexico Public Education Department, the project is comprised of several components to meet the needs of students and staff located around the state in public school districts and charters.
Please visit our NMRECA Statewide Technology Initiative page for more information.
High Plains Regional Education Cooperative #3 is pleased to host an annual Special Education Law Conference. Presenters are from the Walsh Gallegos Law Firm. These highly sought-after attorneys will provide participants with the latest in compliance guidance, best practices, and legal insight in areas that impact your Special Education program.
Check back soon for information on our 2023 conference.
Please visit our SPED Law Conference page for more information and to register online.