The new Santa Fe Public Schools Bulletin is here!
https://bit.ly/bulletin2-18
SFPS is seeking your opinion on whether to continue with masks in the public schools. Yesterday, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham lifted the mask mandate, effective immediately, and made continued masking in the schools a local decision. Your voice matters! Please respond to the survey by noon on Sunday, February 20th. We will inform our school community on Monday regarding masking.
https://bit.ly/SFPSMaskSurvey
Due to snow packed roads and icy conditions in some parts of the District that would prohibit the safe transportation of students to school, all school sites are CLOSED. Students in grades 9-12 will be in remote synchronous learning today. Grades K-8, please contact your child’s teacher(s) regarding parent-teacher conferences.
All district staff should report as soon as it is safe to do so.
The new SFPS bulletin is here! Visit https://bit.ly/bulletin2-11 to read the full bulletin!
The new SFPS bulletin is here! Visit https://bit.ly/bulletin2-4 to read the full bulletin!
Due to icy road conditions and low temperatures across the District that would prohibit the safe transportation of students to school, all schools will be CLOSED. This is NOT a remote learning day. All after school and evening activities are cancelled as well.
Due to deteriorating conditions across the District, all schools are on a 2-hour delay tomorrow (February 3rd) to provide additional time for buses to safely transport students to schools. This means that buses will run 2 hours later than during normal times. If you drop your child off at school, please remember that staff will also be on a two-hour delay. Full day Pre-K programs are also on a two hour delay. AM Pre-K programs have been canceled. PM Pre-K programs will operate on a regular schedule.
We will continue to assess conditions through the night and will send another update at 7 a.m.
Out of an abundance of caution and increasing unsafe conditions, with snow and freezing temperatures across the District that would prohibit the safe transportation of students to school, all schools will be CLOSED today, February 2nd. This is NOT a remote day. All after school and evening programming is canceled as well.
Due to snow packed roads and icy conditions across the District, all schools are on a 2-hour delay to provide additional time for buses to safely transport students to schools. This means that buses will run 2 hours later than during normal times. If you drop your child off at school, please remember that staff will also be on a two-hour delay. Full day Pre-K programs are also on a two hour delay. Morning Pre-K programs have been canceled. Afternoon Pre-K programs will operate on a regular schedule.
The new SFPS Weekly Bulletin is here!
January 28 SFPS Bulletin: Calling All Subs!
https://bit.ly/bulletin1-28
Due to icy conditions and snow packed roads in the District that would prohibit the safe transportation of students to school, all schools will be CLOSED. This is NOT a remote learning day and all after school programs are cancelled.
Due to icy and snow packed roads across the District, all schools are on a 2-hour delay (Friday, January 28th) to provide additional time for buses to safely transport students to schools. This means that buses will run 2 hours later than during normal times. If you drop your child off at school, please remember that staff will also be on a two-hour delay. Full day Pre-K programs are also on a two hour delay.
Please check sfps.info, local radio or television stations for any updates.
Icy and snow-packed roads in some areas of the district require us to implement a 2-hour delay today (1/26/22) in order to safely transport students to all schools across the district. This means that buses will run 2 hours later than during normal times. If you drop your child off at school, please remember that staff will also be on a two-hour delay. Full day Pre-K programs are also on a two hour delay. Morning Pre-K programs have been canceled. Afternoon Pre-K programs will operate on a regular schedule.
SFPS is hosting a pop up vaccination clinic at Desert Sage for students and staff this Saturday, January 22nd from 10 AM - 3 PM!
Please register through vaccinenm.org. They will have both Pfizer and Moderna adult and pediatric doses.
SFPS will return students to in-person learning on Monday, January 24th, Superintendent Hilario “Larry” Chavez announced today.
Read the full bulletin here: https://conta.cc/3AkrBCE
Starting today, you can now order free at-home COVID-19 test kits from the government. Every household can order 4 at-home tests.
To order, visit https://special.usps.com/testkits.
Reminder: these tests are not accepted by NMPED and will still require staff and students to receive a PCR test result.
The new SFPS bulletin is here!
Visit https://bit.ly/bulletin1-14 to read the full bulletin!
There is a Special SFPS Bulletin now available!
Visit https://bit.ly/1-11SpecialBulletin to read the bulletin.
In order to be proactive in the midst of this pandemic, SFPS recommends that all students and staff wear KN95 or surgical masks beginning today. School staff will have masks available.
Vaccines are occurring on Saturday and Sunday (1/8 & 1/9) from FEMA Team at the Santa Fe Fairgrounds, located at 3229 W. Rodeo Road, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Pfizer vaccine and booster will be administered for ages 12-15 and 15 and above. The Pfizer pediatric vaccine for ages 5-11 will also be administered. It is recommended to register in advance at vaccinenm.org but it is not required.
More locations: https://bit.ly/COVIDVaccineSF