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Now viewing articles posted in April 2024.

  • Two Seniors Fulfill Seven Years in Heritage Language Program

    Two Seniors Fulfill Seven Years in Heritage Language Program

    April 30th, 2024


    Two Sandia Prep seniors will add a unique accomplishment to their academic resumes when they graduate in May: They are the first students to have participated in the school’s Heritage Language Program (HLP) all seven years they’ve been on campus.

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  • Middle Schoolers Host Adaptive Sports Event

    Middle Schoolers Host Adaptive Sports Event

    April 29th, 2024


    Sandia Prep partnered with the University of New Mexico P.E. Department and Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation to host an Adaptive Sports event on its campus to help raise awareness for inclusivity for people with disabilities.

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  • Prep Student Films Compete in NM Festival

    Prep Student Films Compete in NM Festival

    April 17th, 2024


    Three Sandia Prep student films are competing in the Film Prize Junior New Mexico film festival, and viewers can vote for their favorites.

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  • Sandia Prep Hires Experienced Athletic Director

    Sandia Prep Hires Experienced Athletic Director

    April 12th, 2024


    Sandia Prep is excited to announce Terry Darnell as its new athletic director. Currently Deputy Superintendent of Operations for Bernalillo Public Schools (BPS), Darnell will replace Willie Owens, who will leave in July to take an athletic director position in St. Louis, Missouri.

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  • Science Teacher Studies Yellowstone During Spring Break

    Science Teacher Studies Yellowstone During Spring Break

    April 3rd, 2024


    Collecting bison poop might not be among most people’s spring break highlights, but for Prep science teacher Helen Haskell, it was an exciting professional development opportunity. Haskell spent part of her spring break on a teacher fellowship in northern Yellowstone National Park with Ecology Project International.

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