
Join us for the Plan My Future Career Expo hosted by Las Cruces Public Schools! Over 800 students from Las Cruces and Doña Ana County will explore a wide range of career opportunities at the LCPS Field of Dreams, organized by the Career and Technical Education (CTE) team. This exciting event is designed for middle and high school students who are exploring career options outside of college.
The expo will take place at the west parking lot of the Field of Dreams, located at 2300 Tashiro Road, on Thursday, February 27. High school students can attend from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., and middle school students are welcome from noon to 2 p.m.
Don't miss this opportunity to discover new career pathways!


You’re invited to join us for Impact 25 and Sábado Gigante, a combined event this year!
The conference, themed "Bridging Educación Bilingüe y Tecnologia," will be held on March 28 & 29, 2025 at Organ Mountain High School.
Friday, March 28 will feature a special welcome to the conference, complete with dinner and a special speaker. Saturday, March 29 will follow up with breakfast, numerous conference presentations to choose from, and a luncheon with a keynote speaker.
The event is free to the public. For more information, please visit: https://www.lcps.net/article/2038492
Register today: https://sabadoimpact.sched.com/registration


This year’s 2025 Unified Sweetheart Dance was a heartwarming celebration held Friday at Sierra Middle School! Schools from across the community came together for a day filled with laughter, music, dancing, and pure joy.
Our low-incidence students had the opportunity to get dressed up, dance, and create unforgettable memories with their peers. A beautiful way to celebrate friendship and inclusion! #UnifiedSweetheartDance #Community #Inclusion #UnforgettableMemories
Brought to you by LCPS.TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkIOfFZfcjk


CONGRATULATIONS TO BOTH OUR TEACHER OF THE YEAR LORI RAY AND STAFF SUPPORT PERSON OF THE YEAR MARYANN LONDON!
These two amazing individuals demonstrate extreme dedication, caring and professionalism! We are so thankful to have each of them on our campus!


HUGE CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR MVLA STUDENT COUNCIL FOR TAKING FIRST PLACE ON THEIR SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT AT THE STATE CONFERENCE!!! GREAT JOB ROCKETS!!


Join us on February 25 at 6:00 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center at Organ Mountain High School for a powerful celebration of Black History through School Yard Rap!
This event is open to all LCPS families and is sponsored in collaboration with the NMPED.
Don’t miss this uplifting production that will educate and inspire, highlighting the remarkable achievements of Black Americans and the African experience.
Learn more: https://www.schoolyardrap.com/assemblies/
#BlackHistoryMonth #SchoolYardRap #LCPS #NMPED #CelebrateBlackHistory



Congrats to our LCPS Student-Athlete of the Week, Andres Atencio-Villegas! A standout forward for Centennial HS basketball, averaging 12 PTS, 6 REB, and 3 AST. Coach Carrillo praises Andres for his leadership, encouragement, and heart both on & off the court!


Today is the 2nd Annual LCPS Secretaries Conference at Arrowhead Park Early College High School. These busy bees are the faces we see every morning, setting the tone for the day with their hard work and dedication. Though the impact of their efforts is immeasurable, they never fail to greet staff and families with warmth and a smile.
Thank you for everything you do — your contributions make a difference every day at LCPS!


As we recognize Black History Month, we honor the incredible contributions of African Americans who have shaped our nation's history. Today, we honor the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a leader whose courage and vision changed the world.
Through his commitment to justice, equality, and nonviolence, Dr. King led the Civil Rights Movement and inspired generations to work toward a more inclusive society.
His iconic "I Have a Dream" speech remains a powerful reminder of the importance of unity and the ongoing fight for freedom and equality for all.
Learn more about the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.:https://naacp.org/find-resources/history-explained/civil-rights-leaders/martin-luther-king-jr


Happy Presidents’ Day! Today, we celebrate the legacy of our nation's leaders who have shaped the course of history. Their dedication to service reminds us of the power of education and leadership in making a positive impact.
As we honor their contributions, let's inspire our students to continue striving for excellence and becoming tomorrow's leaders.


Cariño to Wendy Shipley, Volunteer Coordinator, and Trace Burns, Volunteer Network Assistant!
In honor of Random Acts of Kindness Week, we wanted to share this Cariño from Alyssa Montoya of the Las Cruces Public Schools Bridge Program, which helps young adults with unique abilities prepare for the workforce.
Alyssa and her students have been volunteering at our Senior Centers—Benavidez, East Side, and Munson, serving lunch and making connections with our senior community. She wanted to express her sincere thanks to the City of Las Cruces Volunteer Network for providing this incredible opportunity:
"We are so grateful for the opportunities you have given us. Our students love going to work and look forward to it each and every day."
Thank you to Alyssa, the LCPS Bridge Program, and the Volunteer Network for providing this opportunity and positively impacting our community.


And they’re off! 203 LCPS students, along with 34 dedicated advisors, chaperones, and administrators, are on their way to Albuquerque for the New Mexico Association of Student Councils State Competition at Cibola High School!
Representing schools: APECHS, CHS, LCHS, MHS, OMHS, CRMS, LMS, MVLA, PMS, SMS, VMS, ZMS. Wishing all our teams the best of luck! #Thrive575 #LCPSActivities #LasCrucesPublicSchools








One more round of applause for the next deserving Standing Ovation Award winner.....Kimberly Gomez, Counselor with the Virtual Learning Academy.
This award is extra special because it comes from a former student whose life was forever changed by the unwavering support, kindness, and encouragement of their school counselor. In their nomination, they shared that during some of their toughest times, this counselor was their safe place—a constant source of reassurance and guidance. Even now, though they have moved on to a different school, they still seek out her wisdom and comfort because of the trust and care she has built. It is a testament to the incredible difference one person can make—not just in the moment, but for a lifetime. This counselor shows us that support doesn’t end when a student leaves a school, and that a listening ear and a compassionate heart can change a life.
WOW! Thank you for making such an impact, Kimberly! -LCPS Foundation


Greetings MVLA Families! I know you may be hearing what Middle School Hours are across the District, but MVLA will not match those hours. MVLA will actually match the high school hours. 8:35am - 3:35pm. See below for more information!



You are cordially invited to join in celebrating our selected Las Cruces Public Schools 5th grade elementary students, their parents/guardians, and their elementary music teachers for the 2025 “LC Sings! 5th Grade Honor Choir” performance. The concert will be in the OMHS Performing Arts Center at 2:30pm. The concert is free and open to the public. #thrive575


As we recognize Black History Month, we honor the incredible contributions of African Americans who have shaped our nation's history. Today, we celebrate Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm— the first African American woman in Congress (1968) and the first woman and African American to seek the nomination for president of the United States from one of the two major political parties (1972).
This month, take the time to learn about other monumental figures like her—voices that have made a lasting impact on American history and continue to inspire us today.
Learn more about the life of Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm: https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/shirley-chisholm


Congratulations to the students who showcased their talent and determination at the NMAA 2025 State Chess Tournament held at Centennial High School! Your dedication and skill truly shined. A big thank you to LCPS Activities for organizing such a fantastic event.

Get ready to experience the thrill of strategy, skill, and competition as Centennial High School hosts NMAA Chess State Championship, streaming right here on the Las Cruces Public Schools YouTube channel!
Watch as talented students showcase their moves in intense matches that promise to keep you on the edge of your seat.
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIDotW3e_PY



🌟 Thrive Thursday Spotlight: Carla Daniels! 🌟
Meet Carla Daniels, a dedicated 2nd-grade dual language teacher at Hermosa Heights Elementary with 15 years of teaching experience!
For Carla, bilingual education is more than just learning a language—it’s about embracing different cultures and instilling pride in students’ identities. She believes that speaking multiple languages opens doors to more opportunities and empowers students for the future.
What keeps her motivated? Her students. Every day, she walks into her classroom knowing it’s a safe space where they can learn, grow, and explore—and she wouldn’t have it any other way!
Help us celebrate Ms. Daniels and the impact she’s making!


Starting next school year, the LCPS bell schedule will accommodate for new scientific research that shows later school times correlate with more sleep, better academic performance, mental and physical health benefits and more efficient bus routes.
There will be no change for elementary bell schedules, but middle school will start 20 minutes later (the first bell is now at 9:15 a.m.) and high school will start 10 minutes later (8:35 a.m.).
Questions? Please contact your school principal.
