KOB TV - If you have a child in public school, big changes are coming to the way they learn. Educators across the state met this weekend in Albuquerque to work on those changes. The governor's pen hasn't even cooled down from signing over new money to education, and already educators are focusing on putting those dollars to work.
"80 percent of our kids now don't read proficiently at fourth grade level so what we have to do is make sure from kindergarten to third - our money is where our mouth is and that we're investing $90 million more dollars on education," said Governor Susana Martinez. $90 million that will shape new common core standards for New Mexico - kicking "No-Child-Left-Behind" to the curb. "You're going to be able to see and follow the progress of your child throughout the year," said Martinez. Read full story here: News New Mexico
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