


ÂĄNos complace compartir que ahora hay apoyo en el sitio disponible todos los miĂŠrcoles en el Centro de Apoyo Familiar de LCPS!
A travĂŠs del 100% Family Center, en colaboraciĂłn con Las Cruces Public Schools y los DoĂąa Ana Resilience Leaders, las familias pueden conectarse con un navegador de 8:00 a. m. a 5:00 p. m. cada miĂŠrcoles.
Los servicios incluyen:
⢠Conectar a las familias con recursos confiables para salud, vivienda, alimentos, empleo, cuidado infantil y mås
⢠Apoyo para la crianza y servicios de seguridad infantil, incluidos grupos de apoyo y revisión de asientos de automóvil
⢠Asistencia para completar solicitudes y formularios
⢠Respuestas a preguntas sobre elegibilidad y próximos pasos
⢠Seguimiento para apoyar conexiones exitosas
ÂĄEstamos aquĂ para facilitar el acceso a apoyo para su familia! Para obtener mĂĄs informaciĂłn o conectarse directamente, comunĂquese con
Alexis Espinoza, Navegadora, al 575-396-5063. El Centro de Apoyo Familiar estĂĄ ubicado en 505 S. Main St., Ste. 249.

Weâre excited to share that on-site support is now available every Wednesday at the LCPS Family Support Center!
Through the 100% Family Center, in partnership with Las Cruces Public Schools and the DoĂąa Ana Resilience Leaders, families can connect with a navigator from 8:00 AMâ5:00 PM each Wednesday.
Services include:
⢠Connecting families to trusted resources for health, housing, food, employment, childcare, and more
⢠Parenting support and child safety services, including support groups and car seat checks
⢠Assistance with completing applications and forms
⢠Answers to questions about eligibility and next steps
⢠Follow-up to support successful connections
Weâre here to make accessing support easier for your family!
To learn more or connect directly, contact Alexis Espinoza, Navigator, at 575-396-5063.
The Family Support Center is located at 505 S. Main St., Ste. 249

The heartbeat of Las Cruces Public Schools isnât just found in our classrooms, itâs felt the moment you walk through our doors.
These incredible professionals are the friendly faces who welcome you into our vibrant schools and buildings each day. They are the organizers, planners, schedulers, problem-solvers, and quiet champions working tirelessly behind the scenes to support students, staff, and families. Their dedication keeps everything moving forward, often without fanfare, but always with heart.
Today at the 2026 LCPS Office Professionals Conference, the legendary professional speaker Maureen G. Mulvaney delivered an electrifying presentation that energized the room and won the hearts of our amazing team. Her powerful message sparked meaningful conversations, inspired fresh perspectives, and reminded us all of the profound impact our office professionals make every single day.
Their work is more than a job, itâs the foundation of connection, care, and excellence across our district.
Because of them, we ALL Thrive in the 575.
Gus Macker Basketball Tournament Comes to Las Cruces!
The Mayfield High School Football 12th Man Club, in partnership with the City of Las Cruces, proudly welcomes you to the Gus Macker 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament!
A longtime favorite in our community, Gus Macker is known for bringing energy, competition, and fun to the streets of Las Cruces. With Mayfield Footballâs proud tradition of excellence leading the way, the goal is to bring an unforgettable tournament experience for players and fans alike.
We invite everyone to be part of the action! Players of all ages and skill levels are welcome, whether youâre competing for the championship or just playing for fun.
Scan the QR code or click the link to register your team and learn more: https://macker.com/local/las-cruces-nm

This photograph from the 1941 Las Cruces Union High School Yearbook captures a generation of student-athletes who helped lay the foundation for school pride in the Mesilla Valley.
In 1941, C.S. Conlee served as the Las Cruces Superintendent of Schools, J.L. Gill was the Principal, and Mel Ritchey led the football team as head coach.
Among the players pictured is Rudy Camunez (#77), whose name now lives on through the LCPS Field of Dreams Walk of Fame - a reminder that the impact of our students lasts far beyond their school years.
These faces, uniforms, and moments tell a story bigger than a season. They remind us that LCPS has always been about more than classrooms. Itâs been about belonging, perseverance, and generations connected by school spirit.
If this photo brings back a memory, or if you recognize a name, we invite you to share your story.
This is Las Cruces Public Schools, then and now.

Esta serĂĄ una distribuciĂłn tipo drive-thru, y los alimentos estarĂĄn disponibles por orden de llegada para las primeras 75 familias. Las familias suelen comenzar a formarse un par de horas antes de la hora programada, por lo que les recomendamos amablemente llegar antes de las 9:00 a.m.
Un agradecimiento especial a Roadrunner Food Bank y a todos nuestros increĂbles voluntarios que hacen esto posible. ÂĄEsperamos poder servir a nuestra comunidad!

This will be a drive-thru distribution and food will be available on a first-come, first-served basis for the first 75 families.
Families often begin lining up a couple of hours before the scheduled start time, so we kindly encourage you to plan to arrive before 9:00 a.m.
Special thanks to Roadrunner Food Bank and all of our amazing volunteers who make it all possible. We look forward to serving our community!




Attention LCPS families! Youâre invited to join us at MacArthur Community Elementary School for a family-friendly workshop focused on building healthy sleep habits for children.
This is a family event, all are welcome. Join us on at MacArthur, 655 N Fourth St., Thursday, Jan. 29, in the cafeteria from 5:30pm-7:30pm, where weâll be learning the importance of sleep through a routine building activity.
Dinner will be provided along with a token of appreciation.
Better rest helps students arrive at school focused, engaged, and ready to thrive. See the flyer to learn more.
For any questions contact: Julie Estrada @ (575) 386-5131 or jestrada@aitkids.com
ÂĄOperaciĂłn: Ăxito con el SueĂąo!
ÂĄAtenciĂłn familias de LCPS! EstĂĄn invitados a acompaĂąarnos en la Escuela Primaria Comunitaria MacArthur para un taller familiar enfocado en la creaciĂłn de hĂĄbitos de sueĂąo saludables para los niĂąos.
Este es un evento familiar, todos son bienvenidos. AcompĂĄĂąennos en MacArthur, 655 N Fourth St., el jueves 29 de enero, en la cafeterĂa, de 5:30 p. m. a 7:30 p. m., donde aprenderemos sobre la importancia del sueĂąo mediante una actividad para desarrollar rutinas.
Se ofrecerĂĄ cena, asĂ como un pequeĂąo obsequio de agradecimiento.
Un mejor descanso ayuda a que los estudiantes lleguen a la escuela concentrados, comprometidos y listos para prosperar. Consulte el volante para obtener mĂĄs informaciĂłn.
Para cualquier pregunta, comunĂquese con: Julie Estrada al (575) 386-5131 or jestrada@aitkids.com


⢠Shout out to our Student Advisor, Alexa of Organ Mountain High School, for her outstanding leadership and her work with the Las Cruces Public Schools Board of Education as a student representative for our high schools at LCPS!
⢠Thank you to Aiden from Tombaugh Elementary for leading the Pledge of Allegiance and the Salute to the State Flag in both English and Spanish during the School Board of Education meeting this week.
⢠Thank you to the Centennial Chamber Choir, under the direction of Jenna Batista, for their wonderful performance Tuesday night of a Canadian folk song from Quebec, arranged by Donald Patriquin.
⢠Congratulations to Karin Hite, Principal of Sonoma Elementary, on being recognized as the 2025 National Education Association New Mexico Administrator of the Year. This honor reflects decades of leadership, dedication, and heart. Principal Hite was proudly nominated by Irma Valdespino, President of CSEC-LC. Thank you for more than 30 years of service. Your leadership continues to inspire the staff, students, and families you serve.
⢠Weâd like to wish a happy retirement to Cynthia Donnelly, Chief of Human Resources at Las Cruces Public Schools, and thank her for her dedication and leadership from 2020â2026. Jesse Perrio, who has stepped in to lead HR on an interim basis, shared that since joining the team five years ago, Cindy has been his colleague, role model, leader, and greatest supporter.
Youâre invited to Impact 2026, a FREE educator conference happening February 21, 2026, at Arrowhead Park Early College High School.
From PreKâ12 and across all content areas, Impact 2026 brings educators together to share real classroom practices, collaborate, and elevate instruction rooted in Challenge, Support, and Equity.
Impact26 highlights sessions that center on:
⢠Practical strategies that challenge students academically
⢠Systems of support that meet diverse learner needs
⢠Equity-centered approaches that uplift every student and community
Together, we can amplify what works, strengthen our practice, and create a lasting impact for LCPS students and their families.
Click here to learn more and reserve your free ticket:
https://impact26amplifyingbestpract.sched.com/about

The LCPS food distribution will be starting at 9am today in front of the LCPS Family Support Center at the Dr. Karen M. Trujillo Administration Complex
La distribuciĂłn de alimentos de LCPS comenzarĂĄ hoy a las 9 a. m. frente al Centro de Apoyo Familiar de LCPS, en el Complejo Administrativo Dra. Karen M. Trujillo.


UPDATE: Las Cruces Public Schools will host another food distribution on Friday, Dec. 19, beginning at 9 a.m. at the Nutrition Services warehouse next to the Field of Dreams, 2101 Tashiro Drive. Children do not need to be present to receive food boxes. Additional information will be posted soon.


LCPS is proud to congratulate Shawna Bailey, Director of Health Services, on receiving the New Mexico Alliance for School-Based Health Care Award.
Thank you, Shawna, for your leadership and dedication to keeping our students and staff healthy.
More than 400 kids from throughout Dona Ana County and 200-plus volunteers from law enforcement and various organizations participated in the Cops and Kids shopping experience Saturday morning at the Walmart on Rinconada Boulevard.
The event is sponsored by the Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 8, in partnership with the Las Cruces Public Schoolsâ Title 1 Part C program and Walmart. All area Walmart stores helped make this experience possible.
A big THANK YOU to all who participated! You brought smiles to many families. â¤ď¸










Congratulations to the team at the Challenger Learning Center of Las Cruces!
Time to celebrate some milestones! Today, Commander Jensen flew his 1000th mission. Commander Switzer hit that mark just last month. Commander Guitar has now surpassed 1250 missions and is looking forward to 1500. Help us in congratulating our flight directors for their work with Las Cruces youth. Their mission is to inspire students to pursue STEM related careers.


Our friends at Safe Routes to School teamed up with Southwest Disposal Las Cruces to assemble 178 bikes for 2nd and 3rd grade students in Las Cruces Public Schools who won a writing contest.
Southwest Disposal raised $5,500, and their corporate office generously matched the amount, making it possible to purchase all these bikes! Their hard work, kindness, and generosity are truly inspiring. What an incredible gift to our community.
Safe Routes to School will be giving the bikes to winners of the writing contest next weekend.







