March 2025
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Catching Up With Merry: Book Giveaway!

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Highlighting CIS Family Engagement & Stability 🤩💓👩👧👧

Since 2019 CIS has raised and distributed over $1,060,000 to prevent eviction or utility shut offs, keeping families in safe, stable homes so students can focus on learning. Here are some examples of our impact: Family Engagement Family Stability 93% of school staff surveyed found CIS has a transformative or significant impact on enhancing parent,…
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Catching Up With Harper: Boys Group!

If you walk by the playground during 3rd-5th grade recess when I’m out there, you’ll likely hear at least 4 students ask, “Is there Boys Group this week?” Every Friday afternoon after early release from school, our group of 16-21 boys from 3rd-5th grade stick around for Boys Group. It’s a time to hang out,…
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A Tribute to Stanford Kemp by CISNM Executive Director Michelle Katz

As the former Interim Director of the New Mexico Behavioral Health Services Division, Stanford Kemp was instrumental in establishing our Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program. Stanford passed away in December 2023. Someone once told me that there are friends that enter our lives for a reason, a season or a lifetime. Stanford Kemp was that…
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Standing Up to Support Behavioral Health

The CISNM team at the RoundhouseBehavioral Health Day, February 26th, 2025 Behavioral health is a primary Area of Focus for CIS of New Mexico. Through the implementation of our evidence based CIS Integrated Student Support Model and our statewide Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention program, CISNM works hard to support the behavioral health of youth inside and outside the classroom. Last school year (2023-24), a total…
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Catching up with Rebecca Ornelas: 8th Grade Field Trip to ‘Early College Opportunities’

field trip to Early College Opportunities High School ECRA eighth-grade students took a tour of ECO! Myself, along with core teachers want to be able to provide next-step experiences and offer multiple high school options for students to get excited about while able to make educated decisions for the next four years of high school.…
