December 26, 2024 - 15:05

LOS LUNAS — Over the summer, the Los Lunas Schools Board of Education announced its intent to close Raymond Gabaldon Elementary, but the district is now applying for funding to support the school's continued operation. The decision to pause the closure plan comes after extensive discussions among board members, educators, and the community, highlighting the importance of the school to local families.
The district's administration is actively seeking financial resources to address the concerns that led to the proposed closure. This includes potential renovations and improvements to enhance the learning environment for students. Parents and community members have expressed their support for the school, emphasizing its role as a vital educational institution in the area.
Board members are optimistic that with the right funding, they can ensure that Raymond Gabaldon Elementary remains open and continues to serve its students effectively. The board plans to revisit the issue in the coming months as they await responses regarding their funding applications.
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