Twenty-five programs will be offered at 13 sites, with breakfast and lunch included. Offerings range from Math Adventure Camp, to Go Kart Camp, to Rock Camp, to Spanish Splash, to credit recovery. Just added - reading camp! View all programs & sign up here: https://go.sfps.info/summer-programs-2024
12 months ago, Tara Melton
Summer Programs
Twenty-five programs will be offered at 13 sites, with breakfast and lunch included. Offerings range from Math Adventure Camp, to Go Kart Camp, to Rock Camp, to Spanish Splash, to credit recovery. Just added - reading camp! View all camps offered here: www.sfps.info/article/1556956 Sign up: https://go.sfps.info/summer-camp-signup-2024
12 months ago, Tara Melton
summer programs
To all the educators shaping minds and changing lives: thank you for your unwavering dedication, your boundless passion, and your relentless commitment to excellence. You are the true heroes of education, and your impact will be felt for generations to come. 🌟🍎 #TeacherAppreciationWeek #ThankATeacher #Gratitude #EducationMatters
12 months ago, Tara Melton
Teacher Appreciation Week
To all the educators shaping minds and changing lives: thank you for your unwavering dedication, your boundless passion, and your relentless commitment to excellence. You are the true heroes of education, and your impact will be felt for generations to come. 🌟🍎 #TeacherAppreciationWeek #ThankATeacher #Gratitude #EducationMatters
12 months ago, Tara Melton
Teacher Appreciation Week
Yesterday, students from Santa Fe High, Capital High, Early College Opportunities (ECO), and Mandela International Magnet School joined forces in the Governor’s School Community Challenge! They took to the parks of our beautiful city - SWAN, Ragle, Villa Linda, and Salvador Perez - to tackle the pressing issue of litter. A special shoutout to the Naval JROTC team from Santa Fe High, who collected over 60 bags of trash at Salvador Perez Park, earning them a trophy and a $1,000 prize! Congratulations also to the mixed team from Capital High and other schools who took a proud second place, and cheers to the teams from the Boys & Girls Clubs and Santa Fe High for tying in third place. Let’s keep our community clean and vibrant! 🌳💪
12 months ago, Cody Dynarski
female student pick up trash on a hill
female student picking up garbage back in woods
male student using a grabber to pick up trash on grass
students posing for a picture with NM governor Michelle Lujan-Grisham
Capital High's 7th annual College and Career Commitment Day was full of conversations with local colleges and organizations, good food, music and lots of fun.
12 months ago, Tara Melton
Capital College & Career Fair
Capital College & Career Fair
Capital College & Career Fair
Capital College & Career Fair
Capital College & Career Fair
Capital College & Career Fair
Capital College & Career Fair
Capital College & Career Fair
Capital College & Career Fair
Capital College & Career Fair
Capital High School seniors revisited their old stomping grounds - El Camino Real Academy, Ramirez Thomas Elementary, Sweeney Elementary, Ortiz Middle, Cesar Chavez Elementary and Nina Otero Community School - today during their senior parade and were celebrated and embraced by teachers and younger students.
12 months ago, Tara Melton
capital parade
capital parade
capital parade
capital parade
capital parade
capital parade
capital parade
capital parade
capital parade
capital parade
Congratulations to Mandela International Magnet School, Capital High School and Santa Fe High School for ranking in the U.S. News and World Report's top 30 high schools in New Mexico. Mandela ranks third in the state, followed by Capital at 15th and Santa Fe High at 30th. SFPS schools are shining stars! We are delighted to see these three schools get recognition as statewide standouts.
about 1 year ago, Tara Melton
Congratulations
For a third year, SFPS is offering innovative, free summer programming across the district in June and July. "We're looking forward to once again offering a multitude of exciting opportunities for students to stay engaged with their learning and have fun!" said Superintendent Hilario "Larry" Chavez. Twenty-five programs will be offered at 13 sites, with breakfast and lunch included. Offerings range from Math Adventure Camp, to Go Kart Camp, to Rock Camp, to Spanish Splash, to credit recovery. Read more & register your child: www.sfps.info/article/1556956
about 1 year ago, Tara Melton
SFPS Summer Programs
Honor an educator or educational support professional (ESP) now for their dedication and contributions to the students of the Santa Fe Public Schools! Nominations have been EXTENDED to Monday, APRIL 22. Students, parents, teachers, secretaries, principals, community members, and any other stakeholder may nominate a classroom teacher and/or ESP for this honor by completing a paper nomination form at SFPS Central Office, 610 Alta Vista or online: www.sfps.info/page/outstanding-educators-recognition
about 1 year ago, Tara Melton
teacher awarded
Honor an educator or educational support professional (ESP) now for their dedication and contributions to the students of the Santa Fe Public Schools! Nominations have been EXTENDED to Monday, APRIL 22. Students, parents, teachers, secretaries, principals, community members, and any other stakeholder may nominate a classroom teacher and/or ESP for this honor by completing a paper nomination form at SFPS Central Office, 610 Alta Vista or online: www.sfps.info/page/outstanding-educators-recognition
about 1 year ago, Tara Melton
teacher awarded
Honor an educator or educational support professional (ESP) now for their dedication and contributions to the students of the Santa Fe Public Schools! Nominations close tomorrow, April 12. In partnership with Nusenda Credit Union, SFPS is recognizing one classroom teacher and one ESP per quarter. The honorees are surprised with a certification, gift and recognized via the district’s platforms. Students, parents, teachers, secretaries, principals, community members, and any other stakeholder may nominate a classroom teacher and/or ESP for this honor by completing a paper nomination form at SFPS Central Office, 610 Alta Vista or online: www.sfps.info/page/outstanding-educators-recognition
about 1 year ago, Tara Melton
teacher award
The Santa Fe High School (SFHS) Band will be sporting new band uniforms within the next year. The new uniforms are being purchased with $164,000 in federal ESSER funds, which are set to expire in September. "It's wonderful to have a little pot of remaining ESSER funding to provide this important need and SFPS Board of Education priority. We look forward to seeing the SFHS Band perform in their new attire at their home stadium and at other venues far and wide," said Superintendent Hilario "Larry" Chavez. In making its request to the New Mexico Public Education Department to use ESSER funding to purchase the band uniforms, SFPS said, "Band performances help reignite our schools as centers of our community and culture, and in turn will boost school attendance. Furthermore, music performances are part of culturally relevant instruction and practice." Learn more: https://go.sfps.info/4-5Bulletin
about 1 year ago, Cody Dynarski
SFHS Band practicing in parking lot
More than 20 SFPS middle and K-8 student council members gathered at the B.F. Young Professional Center on Tuesday, March 19th to share activities underway at their schools and develop a student survey for school communities on areas of importance. Learn more: https://go.sfps.info/Bulletin3-22
about 1 year ago, Cody Dynarski
SFPS Weekly Bulletin
The new 180-day rule was announced today by the New Mexico Public Education Department. We are reviewing the rule to ensure that SFPS' flexible 2024-25 school year calendar, adopted by the SFPS Board of Education in February, aligns with the new requirements. The start date for the 2024-25 school calendar will not be affected by this change. We thank you for your understanding and support as we work diligently on any needed updates. You can expect more details from us in the next few weeks.
about 1 year ago, Cody Dynarski
We are excited to announce an informative workshop on Paying for College. Thursday, March 14th 5:30 pm ENGLISH / 6:45 pm SPANISH Capital High School Library Paying for college can feel like putting together a puzzle that you don’t have a picture of. In this workshop, we will break down the process of paying for college! You will learn: - What is FAFSA? - Scholarships for NM students - How much does college cost, truly? Join us for this valuable workshop to gain insights into the college payment process. Don't miss out! We look forward to seeing you there! --- Nos complace anunciar un taller informativo sobre Pagar por la Universidad. Detalles: Pagar por la Universidad jueves, 14 de marzo 5:30 pm INGLES/6:45 pm ESPAÑOL Biblioteca de Capital High School Pagar por la universidad puede sentirse como armar un rompecabezas para el que no tienes una imagen. ¡En este taller, desglosaremos el proceso de pagar por la universidad! Aprenderás: - ¿Qué es FAFSA? - Becas para estudiantes de NM - ¿Cuánto cuesta realmente la universidad? Únete a nosotros para este valioso taller y obtén información sobre el proceso de pago de la universidad. ¡No te lo pierdas! ¡Esperamos verte allí!
about 1 year ago, Rachel Flores
Flyer with a picture of graduates and information on event.
Flyer with a picture of graduates and information on event.
Let's cheer on Santa Fe High School & Capital High Schools boys basketball teams THIS Saturday as each of them compete in the first round of the 2024 Nusenda Credit Union State Basketball Championships! Tickets are now onsale! Digital tickets only. NO CASH SALES AT THE DOOR. Santa Fe HS vs. West Mesa HS: https://gofan.co/event/1447193?schoolId=NMAA Capital HS vs. Volcano Vista HS: https://gofan.co/event/1447217?schoolId=NMAA
about 1 year ago, Tara Melton
nmaa basketball
The new SFPS Weekly Bulletin is here! https://go.sfps.info/Bulletin3-1
about 1 year ago, Cody Dynarski
SFPS Weekly Bulletin
The spring HOSA Blood Drive will take place in the small gym on Friday March 8th. Students who donate three times while in high school will earn a blood donation cord for graduation. To sign up see Mr. Burgess in room 127!
about 1 year ago, Rachel Flores
Give blood save life with a heart and a blood bag
The tennis teams, both girls and boys, are continuing to look for additional students wishing to learn and/or play tennis on the Capital HS tennis team. No prior tennis experience is necessary. Rackets are available for use. There is no fee or cost - simply your time and commitment. Physicals are required. If interested, please come to the tennis courts after school or text a coach at 505-670-3379.
about 1 year ago, Rachel Flores
Two tennis rackets cross with a tennis ball