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North Metropolitan TAFE was formed on 11 April 2016, [1] when the Government of Western Australia announced after the Independent Review of the Vocational Education and Training Sector in Western Australia, that the 11 State Training Providers would be streamlined and form five new TAFE colleges in Western Australia. [2]
Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) is a school district based in Santa Fe, New Mexico.Santa Fe Public Schools serves the city of Santa Fe, the communities of Tesuque and Eldorado, and the historic neighborhood of Agua Fria, and other communities with a total area of 1,016 square miles (2,630 km 2). [1]
New Mexico School for the Arts (200 students) The city's institutions of higher education include St. John's College , a liberal arts college ; the Institute of American Indian Arts , a tribal college for Native American arts; Southwestern College , a graduate school for counseling and art therapy; and Santa Fe Community College .
New Mexico Normal School - Silver City (1893–1923) ... No longer admitting students. [2] Northern New Mexico College: Española (Main) El Rito; Public Baccalaureate ...
New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED, Spanish: Departamento de Educación Pública de Nuevo México) is the New Mexico state agency that oversees public schools. The agency is headquartered in the Jerry Apodaca Education Building in Santa Fe .
Oct. 25—Practicing physicians in New Mexico can get their student loans repaid by state and federal programs. It's an effort to address the health care worker shortage in New Mexico and ...
The Santa Fe Community College Campus occupies 366 acres (1.48 km 2) of land, about 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Santa Fe city center.The Santa Fe Community College District is identical to the Santa Fe Public School District, which covers most of Santa Fe County and includes the outlying areas of Glorieta, Madrid, Cerrillos, Lamy, La Cienega, Galisteo and Tesuque.
The New Mexico Association of Student Councils is composed of five districts across the state of New Mexico. [2] The five districts are Central District; Northeast District; Northwest District; Southeast District; and Southwest District. The NMASC sponsors a variety of activities that are available to all member schools.