Today, the Career and Technical Education team at Las Cruces Public Schools partnered with New Mexico State University to host the Elevate New Mexico: Career & Energy Expo, bringing opportunity, exploration, and inspiration together in one place.
More than 1,500 students from across Southern New Mexico spent the day on the NMSU campus exploring hands-on career pathways in energy, engineering, healthcare, law enforcement, agriculture, media, and more.
Students also experienced college life firsthand, touring campus, sitting in on classes, and getting a real glimpse of their future.
Through interactive workshops, pathway tours, and a large-scale equipment expo, students connected directly with industry professionals and local businesses, gaining valuable insight into the many career opportunities available right here in New Mexico.
A huge thank you to our incredible partners, sponsors, community organizations, and LCPS staff who made today possible and who continue helping students see what’s ahead.
What does it take to feed thousands of students every day?
Join us for the premiere of a brand-new limited series spotlighting the incredible work of the Las Cruces Public Schools Nutrition Services team, the people behind the meals that fuel student success.
Episode 1: Feed the Children
Host Erika Armendariz takes you inside the mission, goals, and daily impact of Nutrition Services as they work to provide healthy, nutritious meals to every student.
Watch now and see how LCPS is making a difference, one meal at a time.
Don’t miss Episode 2, where we dive into special diets, warehouse operations, and behind-the-scenes moments with our school lunch heroes!
#LCPS #SchoolMeals #NutritionMatters #HealthyStudents #SchoolLunch #CommunityImpact
Produced by LCPS.TV: https://youtu.be/deHoJMhmjhs?si=D0y-n6MLAD9nm4Fr

Join us on Saturday, April 18, from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM at Organ Mountain High School, 5700 Mesa Grande Dr, Las Cruces for a one-day conference focused on supporting kids, teens, and young adults with disabilities as they successfully transition into adulthood.
Learn about your rights, explore available resources, and connect with local experts and agencies. Topics include guardianship, employment accommodations, Social Security, college supports, self-advocacy, and more.
Open to all middle school and high school families in the Southern New Mexico region, and lunch will be provided for attendees.
This event is presented in partnership with Parents Reaching Out. Interpretation services will be provided, and exhibitors will be available to share valuable resources and support.
To register, please scan the QR code on the flyer or click here.


CHS - Jeonai Batista & Joseph Lecher
MHS - Anton Tan & Joseph Lecher
OMHS - Ida Holguin & Joseph Lecher
Class A-5A Treble Placements:
1st - Clovis HS 98.0
2nd - Mayfield HS 94.833
3rd - Centennial HS 93.5
Class 5A Mixed Choir Placements:
1st - Clovis HS 98.217
2nd - Centennial HS 96.333
3rd - Mayfield HS 95.417
We are so very proud of ALL of our choirs!



A senior on the girls’ tennis team, Paula is ranked #5 in singles and #3 in doubles. She maintains a 3.7 GPA and is described by her coach as a hardworking leader who supports younger players. Off the court, she enjoys volunteering in her community and setting a positive example.

A senior on the boys’ tennis team, Ilaya is ranked #5 in singles and #3 in doubles. A dependable player who steps up in big moments, he also maintains a 3.0 GPA & enjoys carpentry and cooking.

Middle School Orchestra
1st place: Lyndon B Johnson MS - APS
2nd place: Camino Real MS - LCPS
3rd place: Mesa MS - LCPS
High School String Orchestra
1st place: La Cueva HS Camerata - APS
2nd place: Los Alamos HS - LAPS
3rd place: La Cueva HS String - APS
High School Symphony Orchestra
1st place: Centennial HS - LCPS
2nd place: Las Cruces HS – LCPS






Nursery Landscape – STATE CHAMPION
• Gavin Ingol – 3rd Place
• Arleth Camunez – 4th Place
• Ayanna Ortiz – 6th Place
• Addison Dirickson – 7th Place
Forestry – STATE CHAMPION
• Jacob Hervol – 1st Place
• Jose Varela – 4th Place
• Sarah Bailey – 6th Place
• Alexzandra Fierro – 14th Place
Floriculture – STATE CHAMPION
• Gavin Ingol – 1st Place
• Keiana Marin – 3rd Place
• Sophie Arenas
• Adriene Cervantes
These students worked hard throughout the year and their dedication shows. Way to go, Hawks!









These young leaders are making their voices heard and helping shape the future. They’ll serve as a vital bridge between youth and County Commissioners, bringing ideas forward and reporting back to help build a stronger community.
We’re grateful for our partnership with Doña Ana County and excited to see their impact!

Hear directly from the athletes as they share what it takes to push limits in individual events while coming together as a team to stay focused, motivated, and strong.
Produced by LCPS.TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI8IudBBKWg


Step into the batter's box with returning champs Centennial Hawks softball and Hawks baseball team representatives. Hear how analytics shape decisions and chanting from the dugout are a big part of game.
Produced by LCPS.TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVHOxp-P6DQ


• Limited to the first 75 households.
• Lines form early, so please plan to arrive before 9am.
See the flyer for more details.
Las Escuelas Públicas de Las Cruces organizarán una distribución de alimentos tipo drive-thru el jueves 2 de abril a las 9:00 AM frente al Centro de Apoyo Familiar de LCPS (505 S. Main St., Suite 249).
• Limitado a las primeras 75 familias.
• Las filas se forman temprano, así que planifique llegar antes de las 9am.
Consulte el volante para obtener más detalles.


Two Green Power Buses, Type A, all-electric, purpose-built, zero-emission Nano BEASTs will be hitting daily routes through the end of May. Excited to see innovation and safety driving the future forward!



The Department of Physics will host a summer camp in Gardiner Hall during the week of June 22-26th. The program will run from 9:00 am-4:00 pm, Monday through Friday.
Students will explore various physics topics and sciences, including mechanics, electricity and magnetism, light, chemistry, and astronomy. Exploration of these topics will include demonstrations of the principles involved, as well as an explanation of why and how they work the way they do. This program introduces students to the physics and engineering physics programs at NMSU.
The camp is free to all participants, and participants must have completed 9th grade and not yet graduated from high school. Lunch and snacks will be provided!
Lunch and snacks will be provided. Students must register by Thursday, April 16, 2026. Scan the QR Code on the flyer or click the registration link below.
Register here: https://stemcenter.nmsu.edu/camps/stem-camps.html

Attention graduating seniors: Scholarship applications must be submitted by Wednesday, April 1st, 2026.
The LCPS Foundation continues to support high school graduates by offering scholarship opportunities to help cover the cost of tuition.
Only one application is required to be considered for all available scholarships however, students are only eligible to receive one scholarship. Applicants must provide two references, upload the most recent transcript, respond to questions about their school and community involvement, and submit an essay.
Awards range from $250-$2,000. The recipients of the scholarship awards will be announced on April 17th, 2026. Awards will then be presented to students during Senior Awards Assemblies. These scholarships are made possible through endowments and other funds through the LCPS Foundation, with the generosity of numerous community donors who sponsor dedicated scholarship funds.
For a list of available scholarships and to apply, please visit lcpsf.org
Don't miss your chance to apply!
For questions, contact Gena Bermudez, Executive Director of the LCPS Foundation at director@lcpsf.org

You're invited to a powerful and engaging presentation on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) by Nick Chignoli, at the La Vida Project - Innovative Youth Programs & Resource Center in the HOK room, 118 N Main St, Las Cruces, NM 88001.
The presentation will take place this Wednesday, March 25, from 5:30pm-7:30pm. Please scan the QR code on the flyer to register.
ACEs include experiences such as physical or emotional abuse, witnessing domestic violence, or growing up with a parent who struggles with substance use or mental health. These experiences can have a deep and lasting impact on a child’s development but with knowledge, connection, and support, healing is possible.
This presentation is for parents, caregivers, teachers, neighbors, and anyone who is interested in building a community where everyone can thrive.
Join us to:
• Understand what ACEs are
• Learn how early experiences affect lifelong health
• Discover tools for healing, support, and prevention
• Empower yourself and others to create safer, more resilient families
Please see the attached flyer for full details, and feel free to invite a friend, coworker, or community partner.
We hope to see you there!

Students in the Academic Career Experience (ACE) program recently participated in the Dress for Success event, where they were given a budget of $130 to shop for professional clothing at Dillard’s.
This opportunity allowed students to select attire that will help them feel confident and prepared for future academic and career opportunities.
The event was made possible through the generous sponsorship of Nusenda Credit Union and the continued support of Dillard’s and the Las Cruces Public Schools Foundation, whose partnership helped make this experience a success for our students.







See you back at school March 23!
Produced by LCHS Bulldawg Broadcast: https://youtu.be/_2Pcmacwkpo

¡Nos vemos de regreso en la escuela el 23 de marzo!
Producción de LCHS Bulldawg Broadcast: https://youtu.be/y5nL9UgOj9M

The Unified Therapeutic Recreation Sweetheart Dance brought together middle and high school students from special programs, creating a shared space for connection, celebration, and fun.
Throughout the school year, students work on developing their socialization skills, and events like this give them a fun and welcoming environment to practice those skills in a real-world setting.
For many of the students, the moment they walk into the room and hear the music playing, their faces light up. Even students who communicate differently can connect and express themselves through music, movement, and the comfort of familiar faces.
This dance is more than just a party it’s a social experience that promotes confidence, participation, and joy in recreation and leisure activities.
A big thank you to all of our wonderful special education teachers and staff, and to Sierra Middle School for hosting the event.
Produced by LCPS.TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3T6XCiy7x8

