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In February 2009, an identical bill was again introduced, this time by Senator Kent L. Cravens in the New Mexico Senate. [41] Although it does not mention the phrase "academic freedom", the National Center for Science Education described the bill as "clearly in the mold of the recent spate of anti-evolution 'academic freedom' bills". [42]
Legislation has also been filed in the state senate to delay teacher evaluation based on Common Core tests until the 2016-2017. This legislation is supported by the Maryland Superintendent of Schools Lillian Lowery. Another Senate bill has been filed that would leave teacher performance evaluations in the hands of local school boards. [56]
The American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence, often referred to as the American Board, was launched with a $5 million federal grant from the U.S. Department of Education in 2001. [1] The non-partisan, non-profit organization 's mission is to certify subject experts, experienced professionals, career changers, and military veterans ...
Senators and represenatives worked out their differences on House Bill 916, with it passing the House 175-1 and the Senate 54-1. ... Pay raises for Georgia's public school teachers and state ...
The committee is to develop three redistricting plans to recommend to the Legislature for each of the following: U.S. House of Representatives, New Mexico House of Representatives, New Mexico Senate, and any other state offices requiring redistricting. As of the summer of 2021, the latter consisted of only the New Mexico Public Education ...
Western New Mexico University (BA, MA) Siah Correa Hemphill is an American politician, educator, and school psychologist who is a member of the New Mexico Senate from the 28th district. Elected in 2020, she assumed office after the resignation of her predecessor in December 2020.
Senate Memorial 8 would request New Mexico’s Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (ENMNRD) – the state’s lead oil and gas regulatory agency – to study the risks for people ...
In 2024, Scott transitioned from the New Mexico House of Representatives, where he had served since 2015, to pursue a seat in the New Mexico Senate representing District 42. In the Republican primary on June 4, 2024, Scott defeated incumbent Senator Steve McCutcheon II, securing 61.02% of the vote (3,226 votes) to McCutcheon's 38.98% (2,061 ...