Personal tools
Featured News
UPDATE: Lockdowns lifted at Harrison Middle School and Adobe Acres Elementary School on Tues., May 22, 2012
Tuxes 4 Teachers Nets More than $2,000 for APS Foundation for Third Consecutive Year
Suits Unlimited donated $10 for each prom tuxedo rented by APS students.
Middle, High School Families Invited to Destino Universidad for College Prep
May 24 seminar at UNM explains college admission and financial aid processes.
Superintendent Seeks Investigation into Quick Credits for Students
Winston Brooks has asked PED to look into how an Albuquerque charter school awards credits to APS students towards high school graduation.
Student of the Week: Aleksia (Sia) Minetos
Congratulations to Sia Minetos, a 4th grader at Osuna Elementary School, for being named the Student of the Week by the New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union and the APS Education Foundation.
More news
 
You are here: APS Home About Us Superintendent News from the Superintendent News from the Superintendent: November 3, 2009

News from the Superintendent: November 3, 2009

November 2, 2009

Good afternoon.

Let's start today with some good news about generous APS employees. Even with a few schools yet to be added in, this year's United Way campaign total stands at $221,100. Everyone knows what a tough economic year it's been, but you stepped up when United Way and our community really need it. Thank you so much for your support. For those of you who haven't filled out a pledge form or know your school hasn't turned in its pledges, please get them to the APS Education Foundation by Friday, and then a final total can be announced soon.

By the end of last week, everyone who is participating in self-directed professional development should have signed their department's employee roster and listed their development activity. The stipend of 1 percent of your current salary for completing that activity will show up in your paycheck two weeks from now.

Fall sports are wrapping up, and I wanted to take a moment to congratulate the La Cueva boys and Eldorado girls on winning state soccer championships. Also, congratulations to the Cibola boys and Eldorado girls teams that won state titles in cross country. Vincent Montoya of Cibola and Kristy Hannah of Eldorado were top runners for their teams. These are terrific accomplishments by teams and individuals.

As football playoffs get started and winter sports start gearing up, I just want to remind everyone of the spirit of sportsmanship. My point is that every action reflects on a player and his or her team. Have fun and keep making your school, fellow teammates and the community proud.

Finally, Wednesday is Veterans' Day and students and school staff have the day off. I know many teachers make this more than just a day off by bringing in veterans to speak or through classroom projects. Our service people have made substantial sacrifices for our country and it's important that we share that with today's students. There are veterans working for APS at school and non-school sites and I encourage you to join me in thanking them for their service.

Have a great week.

Winston Brooks
Superintendent

Document Actions