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  2. New Mexico's early childhood development gets $10 ... - AOL

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    Nov. 16—New Mexico's Early Childhood Education and Care Department will get $10 million in federal dollars at the end of the calendar year for preschool development. The money will fund ...

  3. Investment dollars for education, general fund to top $2B in FY25

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    Apr. 15—AAround $53 billion in state assets sit with the New Mexico State Investment Council. That's over five times more than the record-breaking $10.21 billion budget the governor in March ...

  4. New Mexico votes to spend over $150 million on early ... - AOL

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    New Mexicans have voted overwhelmingly in favor of a ballot measure that increases funding for early childhood education. As of Thursday morning, 70% of ballots cast were in favor of ...

  5. New Mexico Land Grant Permanent Fund - Wikipedia

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    Invest in Kids Now has called for the state to increase the fund's distribution to 7% to fund early-childhood education programs, particularly focusing on literacy; New Mexico ranks 50th in reading proficiency in the United States.

  6. Alliance for Early Success - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, leaders at the Buffet Early Childhood Fund began to explore ways to act on the new learning that had been emerging on the importance of early childhood education and support. [5] The organization developed a strategy to align early childhood practice, research, and policy across the country and founded the Birth to Five Policy Alliance ...

  7. New Mexico School for the Blind and Visually Impaired

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    Education for the blind started in New Mexico in the 1893–1894 school year at the state Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb (the present-day New Mexico School for the Deaf). [1]: 2 The school had difficulty attracting blind students, and William Ashton Hawkins, a member of the territorial legislature from Alamogordo, introduced and succeeding in 1903 in securing passage of a bill to create the New ...

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