Teachers are often the first to see who we might become before we can see it ourselves. They plant ideas that take root and grow. Eventually, those ideas shape the way we think, learn, and move through the world long after graduation.
This month, we are celebrating those extraordinary teachers whose impact does not end with the final bell, but continues to echo through every life they have helped shape.
This message comes from Conner C. at Organ Mountain High School.
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As we celebrate and honor our educators, we’re sharing words of gratitude from around the district.
Today’s message of appreciation comes from Pamela Cort, President of the LCPS Board of Education.
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In honor of Teacher Appreciation Week, LCPS is celebrating our extraordinary educators all month long with heartfelt messages of gratitude and appreciation.
Every day, our teachers inspire, encourage, and empower students to reach their full potential, and we are proud to recognize the incredible impact they make across our schools and community.
This special message comes from Robert Wofford, Secretary of the Board of Education.
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From helping with the move into Columbia Elementary and participating in the ribbon cutting ceremony to supporting events like the Thrill and Grill BBQ, the Elementary Leadership Conference, and the Tell the Story Film Showcase.
These students brought energy, teamwork, and leadership to every event. Those are just a few of the many ways they made a tremendous impact across LCPS.
During the meeting, seniors were also honored with Senior Stoles in recognition of their dedication and leadership.
LCPS is proud to recognize:
From Arrowhead Park Early College High School:
SAC Secretary Soraya Kamali
James Castrillion
Senior Saim Iqbal
Senior Amelia Vescovo
From Centennial:
Jonah Ocampo
Annie Lee
Braden Gonzales
Senior Amy Sheen
From Las Cruces High School
Grace Winter
Clarissa Flores
Senior Amethyst Gaytan
Senior Maggie Collins
Senior and three years continued service: Xochitl Reyes
From Organ Mountain:
SAC Vice President Drew Hernandez
Cassandra Sinsay
Senior, SAC PR, and two years continued service: Addison Wells
Senior and two years continued service: Alexa Edmonson
From Mayfield:
Senior Ella Clemons
Senior Josiah Estrada
Senior Samuel Biad
Senior, SAC President and three years of continuous service: Kynley Cartwright
The LCPS Board of Education recently recognized the Kiwanis Club for this meaningful work. We are deeply grateful for their continued partnership and commitment to our students.
(Pictured) Bob Treulich, Susan Yarne, Greg Diaz.
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Teachers are much like gardeners. They plant seeds in the minds of students and nurture growth with knowledge
All month we're sharing appreciation for our amazing teachers.
This message comes from Jeannette Covarrubia, Principal at Cesar Chavez Elementary.
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Throughout the month of May, we’ll be sharing heartfelt messages from principals, students, and staff who want to personally thank educators who have made a lasting impact on their lives.
This message comes from Principal Keely Scruggs, Principal of Arrowhead Park Early College High School.
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We’re celebrating our wonderful teachers all month long at Las Cruces Public Schools, with gratitude flowing throughout the district.
This special message comes from Jose Maes, Principal of Central Elementary.
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This message is from Monica Marquez, Principal at Booker T. Washington.
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Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! We’re celebrating our inspiring LCPS teachers all month long with messages of gratitude from across the district.
Today’s message is in honor of the incredible work our teachers do every day, shared by Fairacres Elementary Principal Jana Ward.
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If you missed Episode 1 of LCPS.TV’s latest video series featuring our Nutrition Services staff, you can catch it now:
Episode 1: Feed the Kids: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deHoJMhmjhs

Flashback Friday takes us all the way back to 1929 at Las Cruces Union High School. One of the oldest photos in our collection captures the Bulldawg basketball team during an incredible run, winning four straight games at the district tournament in Deming. This marked their third consecutive Southwestern New Mexico tournament title, capped with a 14 to 23 victory over Deming.
From the yearbook itself: “the hilarious good time had by all who attended made us a jolly bunch for sometime after.”
This is Las Cruces Public Schools, then and now.

• 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 7 de mayo a las 9:00 a. m. frente al Centro de Apoyo Familiar de LCPS (505 S. Main St., Suite 249).
• Limitado a los primeros 75 hogares.
• Las filas se forman temprano, así que por favor planee llegar antes de las 9 a. m.
Consulte el folleto para más detalles.




Las Cruces Public Schools invites the LCPS community to experience the excitement of the 2026 Tell the Story Film Showcase, a two-night celebration of student filmmaking that promises creativity and imagination. The theme this year is “Superheroes.”
The annual film showcase shines a spotlight on the incredible storytelling talents of students from elementary through high school. In each division, students are given specific creative challenges, including required lines and props, all within a limited timeframe. The result is a collection of innovative, entertaining, and often surprising films that highlight both teamwork and artistic vision.
The 2026 Tell the Story Film Showcase will be at Cineport 10 Allen Theatres, 700 S. Telshor Blvd., on Wednesday, April 29 & Thursday, April 30. The red-carpet walk will begin at 5:00 p.m. Screenings for student films will follow throughout the evening at 6:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m., and 8:00 p.m., offering audiences a front-row seat to a wide range of original student productions.
Non-competitive student films will be shown on night one, while the second night will feature films submitted for the student competition.
The competition includes three fast-paced and creative divisions:
• 168-Hour Film Competition (Elementary School)
• 98-Hour Film Competition (Middle School)
• 48-Hour Film Competition (High School)
The 2026 Tell the Story LCPS Film Showcase is proudly sponsored by Allen Theatres and the LCPS Foundation. For additional details, including a full schedule of screenings, please refer to the attached invitation and program.



Today, the strong FFA program at LCHS continues that legacy, preparing students for leadership, hands-on learning, and success in agriculture and beyond, just as it did more than 60 years ago.
This is Las Cruces Public Schools, then and now.

The event will take place tonight, April 24, at 6:00 PM at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum, located at 4100 Dripping Springs Road.
This special evening celebrates the incredible educators and staff who make a difference every day. It will honor LCPS Employees of the Year and recognize individuals who have earned National Board Certification, highlighting excellence across the district.
Let’s come together to recognize dedication, passion, and the impact of education in Las Cruces.

