Scholars who are scheduled to take the NMASR assessment must still attend during open hours to complete the test. Those required to test will be contacted individually to schedule a day and time. Those scheduled for ASVAB testing on 3/25 will still come test.
about 4 years ago, Amy Roble
For those who need teacher assistance or who do not have access to required technology, the school will be opened on regular school days from 10am to 2pm. Scholars may come onsite during those hours to utilize school resources and have access to face to face teacher assistance.
about 4 years ago, Amy Roble
As of Monday, March 16th, ABQCA will shift to a distance learning model until spring break. Scholars will be expected to log on remotely and complete 4 hours per day of school work. Scholars will track work on weekly time tracking forms utilized for Independent Study Scholars.
about 4 years ago, Amy Roble
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ABQCA serves the Albuquerque community and surrounding areas. Our scholars reside in both Bernalillo and Santa Fe Counties. We have scholars who have traveled outside the state recently, we are acting out of an abundance of caution to limit our community exposure to COVID-19.
about 4 years ago, Amy Roble
Good evening ABQCA families! This is a reminder that there is no school Monday, March 9th. We hope this helps you adjust to the time change that occurred this weekend. As always you can continue to work on your curriculum from home. We will see you Tuesday!
about 4 years ago, Amy Roble
Love art? Love Vans? Earning elective credits has never been more fun!
about 4 years ago, Jennie Trinkaus
Love art? Love Vans?
If this is you....way to go!!!
about 4 years ago, Kelly Shelton
Keep going.
Three teachers waiting at the top of the stairs to greet scholars!
about 4 years ago, Amy Roble
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Yoga in PE? Yes, its true!
about 4 years ago, Sean Wingfield
Four Women in Yoga Class at the school's gym
Remember you are enough!! I hope everyone has a FANTASTIC day!!
about 4 years ago, Kelly Shelton
You are enough quote.
Congratulations to Mr. Broilo, ABQCA staff member of the month for February!
about 4 years ago, Deb Moya
We are offering the Break Free From Depression course next week in the AM session. Sign up now! See Ms. Shelton, Ms. Garcia, or Ms. Burich to sign up. It's worth .25 credit.
about 4 years ago, Shawn Burich
Hi scholars, don't forget we have our scholar leadership council tomorrow at 11:30. Please come and join us.
about 4 years ago, Amelia Garcia
Hello ABQCA scholars & staff!!! We have some exciting STEM projects coming up this spring, possibly even including sending a small satellite into low Earth orbit!!!! It's called ThinSat, and you can be a part of it. https://www.vaspace.org/index.php/thinsat-program
about 4 years ago, John Broilo
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Congratulations to Jamie Cardiel for Earning 1.0 credit in US History!
about 4 years ago, Sean Wingfield
Are you looking for a quick easy .25 elective credit? You can learn valuable information about depression, along with ways to get help, and cope with it in 3 days with the Break Free From Depression class. PM class - starts Tuesday 2-25-20 AM class - starts Tuesday 3-3-20
about 4 years ago, Kelly Shelton
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Hello ABQCA!!! There will be some High Altitude Balloon STEM Projects happening this Spring. If you're interested in doing STEM Labs at 90,000 feet let Mr. B know. These projects can earn you Science, Math, and/or Elective credits!
about 4 years ago, John Broilo
Last month, Ms. Perez offered a quarter credit STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) mini lab. If you're interested in attending one of these, let her know. It's a fun, interactive way to earn some science credit!
about 4 years ago, Jeanette Perez
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We hope you can join us for our Spring Title I meeting!
about 4 years ago, Amy Roble
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Due to the weather, our morning session is cancelled today, Tuesday 2/11/2020. Our afternoon session will occur as scheduled. If that changes, we will update you. Staff- report at noon.
about 4 years ago, Amy Roble