
Please see this week's Bulletin for Dec. 16, 2022 - with a special message from Superintendent Hilario "Larry" Chavez celebrating a semester of success! https://conta.cc/3HIkOZw


Out of an abundance of caution due to possible icy conditions in some parts of the district, all schools will be on a 2-hour delay tomorrow, December 13th, 2022, 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.

Don't miss State of the Schools 2022! Premiering at 6:00 PM Tonight in one hour!
Please tune in here: https://youtu.be/veLCQq87NWw


Santa Fe Public Schools has begun the process of adopting instructional materials in the content area of social studies for the 2023-2024 school year. Committees are being formed with representatives from stakeholders throughout the City of Santa Fe. SFPS teachers, administrators, parents and community members will meet regularly to review social studies materials and make recommendations for adoption. The materials will be purchased as part of the State’s six-year adoption cycle established by the
New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED).
Of paramount interest to SFPS is the well-being of our students. We are excited to have the opportunity to provide our students and teachers with materials that align with the New Mexico Social Studies Standards.
Should you have questions regarding instructional materials, please contact the District Instructional Materials Coordinator, Ms. Erica Wheeler, at ewheeler@sfps.k12.nm.us.

The new bulletin has arrived - and we are proud to be celebrating Native American Heritage Month. Please follow the link for more information: http://bit.ly/3Tpl2Hb


The 2023-2024 Transfer Lottery is now OPEN!
Please visit https://bit.ly/2023TransferLottery to complete an application!


We had a great turnout for our Family night!





Good morning Ortiz Families. There will be a Free Flu Shots and Omicron Boosters Clinic at Ortiz Middle School on Friday, November 4th from 3pm to 6pm. Free Flu Shots will be available for everyone ages 6 Months and older. Omnicron Boosters and other COVID Vaccines will also be available for all ages. The clinic is for the public as well as all students. Don’t Miss This Chance To Keep Your Family Safe!
Don’t Miss This Chance To Keep Your Family Safe!
Buenos días Familias Ortiz. Habrá una clínica gratuita de vacunas contra la gripe y refuerzos de Omicron en la escuela secundaria Ortiz el viernes 4 de noviembre de 3:00 p. m. a 6:00 p. m. Las vacunas antigripales gratuitas estarán disponibles para todas las personas mayores de 6 meses. Omnicron Boosters y otras vacunas COVID también estarán disponibles para todas las edades. La clínica es para el público así como para todos los estudiantes. ¡No se pierda esta oportunidad de mantener segura a su familia!


The new SFPS Bulletin has arrived for Oct. 28th, 2022. Please follow this link: https://conta.cc/3WaIlXH


SFPS Bands had a massive amount of students chosen for the NMMEA Regional Honor Band! Students from all over Northern New Mexico submit auditions and the judges select the top musicians to rehearse and give a concert! Santa Fe High had 25 students selected (substantially more than any other High School,) and Music Powerhouse Eldorado Community School had 27 students chosen (exceeding all Middle and High Schools in the region as well as the most 1st Chair/Place positions for the 2nd year in a row!) Students from Mandela, Capital High, and Ortiz MS were also honored. Please follow this link for the students selected this year: https://5il.co/1jpsi





The new SFPS Bulletin has arrived for Oct. 21st, 2022. Please follow this link: https://conta.cc/3SmD8Ja


This week, NFHS CEO Karissa Niehoff unveils the nationwide campaign entitled Bench Bad Behavior which is designed to end the out-of-control behavior by parents and other fans at high school sporting events. This unacceptable behavior is driving away men and women from serving as officials and threatening the future of high school sports in our country. Very simply, this unsportsmanlike behavior must stop — Enough is Enough.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLZCfuNlmOA


The new SFPS Bulletin is here: https://conta.cc/3SptLcw

There has been an increase in students doing the One-Chip Challenge at schools. The chip is available to purchase at local gas stations and grocery stores, and can cause extreme and unpleasant side effects which may result in an ambulance being called to the school.
Learn more about the One Chip Challenge here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fthIZ5PItxc
