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IN THIS ISSUE
Liaison Letter
APS Information
Bernalillo Public Schools Information
Rio Rancho Public Schools Information
Santa Ana Pueblo Community Library News
Adolescent/Child Counseling Services
Hello Again,
We hope you all are doing well. In this 4th newsletter, you will find
resources on adolescent/ youth counseling services, as well as for adults.
Included is information coming from the school districts. Information
ranges from educational resources, to hotspot access. We hope you and
your families are well; and know that our department is thinking of all
our families and students during this stressful time. We look forward to
seeing our families when it is safe to do so. As always, if you have any
questions, please reach out to your liaison.
APS information:
APS@HOME HelplineOffering information and referrals to health andhuman services, government agencies &community-based organizations.
In order to support our families during the school
closure, APS is opening the APS@Home Helpline. The
helpline offers free information and referrals to health and
human services, government agencies, and community-based
organizations to people in need of help.
We are continually researching services that are open during the COVID-19
social distancing orders, in order to provide referrals that will link families to the organizations
that can best address their needs. Calls are answered Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
(beginning Monday, April 27.)
Please call 768-LINK (5465).
Please note that the APS Student, Parent, and Employee Service Center is also still open. The
Service Center is the district’s customer service department and will answer questions and
concerns related to the district, and student’s education. Calls are answered Monday-Friday from
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Due to high call volume, if possible, please email [email protected] or
call 855-9040 for assistance.
Clothing Bank to DeliverNew Socks, Underwear &Gently-Used Clothes toSchools for Students in Need
Families can safely pick up items atschools on May 21-22.
The APS Community Clothing Bank will be working with schools to provide new socks and
underwear to students in need. The Clothing Bank also has a limited supply of gently-used
clothing in specific sizes. All students who attend APS schools and charters are eligible to receive
these items while supplies last.
Contact your school's counselor, social worker, nurse, family liaison, or
community coordinator before May 7 if your child is in need of clothing.
The items will be delivered to schools and families should plan to pick up their orders on
May 21-22 at their child's school.
The school will contact families with pick-up times and procedures for safe
social-distancing pickup.
CABQ WiFi on Wheels
APS also is working with the City of Albuquerque to provide drive-up mobile WiFi units at
a number of APS schools and other public locations. Users can drive up to within 100 feet of the
mobile units and stay in their cars to promote social distancing while accessing a
free WiFi connection.
Zone 1 WiFi onWheels School Sites
1. Apache
2. Chelwood
3. East San Jose
4. Emerson
5. Hayes
6. Highland
7. Kennedy
8. Kirtland
9. Lowell
10. Reginald Chavez
11. Washington
12. Whittier
Zone 2 WiFi onWheels School Sites
1. Armijo
2. Atrisco ES
3. Barcelona
4. Carlos Rey
5. Chapparal
6. Helen Cordero
7. John Adams
8. Kit Carson
9. Los Padillas
10. Mary Ann Binford
11. Pajarito
12. Rudolfo Anaya
13. Rio Grande
14. Truman
15. Valle Vista
16. West Mesa
17. Harrison
CABQ WiFi on Wheels Cont.
APS also is working with the City of Albuquerque to provide drive-up mobile WiFi units at
a number of APS schools and other public locations. Users can drive up to within 100 feet of the
mobile units and stay in their cars to promote social distancing while accessing a
free WiFi connection.
Zone 3 WiFi onWheels School Sites
1. Cibola
2. Cochiti
3. Duranes
4. Garfield
5. James Monroe
6. La Luz
7. Seven Bar
8. Sierra Vista
Zone 4 WiFi onWheels School Sites
1. Cleveland
2. Dennis Chavez
3. Georgia O’Keeffe
4. Grant
5. Hoover
6. Mckinley
Bernalillo Public Schools
Here are some educational resources that BPS has shared on their website. For a complete
list, please visit https://www.bernalillo-schools.org/ and look under the
“Free Technology Resources for Families” section.
Bernalillo Public Schools
Website: Purpose/Focus: Web Address:
Learning Together at Home This site provides activity ideas you
and your child can do around the
house, outdoors as well as different
times of the year.
https://www.colorincolorado.org/
learning-together-home
Sesame Street Online Sesame Street friends are here to
help their friends learn their ABC’s,
the basics of reading, how to
manage their emotions among
other lessons.
https://www.sesamestreet.org
/home
International Children’s
Digital Library
This digital library hosts a collection
of books from around the world.
Ultimately, this organization hopes
to have every culture and language
represented so that every child can
know and appreciate the riches of
children's literature available from
the world community.
http://en.childrenslibrary.org/
Exploring the Planets An interactive guide about our solar
system from the National Air and
Space Museum
http://www.nasm.si.edu/research/
ceps/etp/
JohnLockert Documentaries listed by category http://johnlocker.com/
MathFacts Cafe Math fact sheets and flash cards http://www.mathfactcafe.com/
TuxPaint A drawing program recommended
or children ages 3 – 12.
Requires a download
http://www.tuxpaint.org/
Bernalillo Public SchoolsA letter from Superintendent, Keith Cowan
Dear Parents, and Students,
Bernanlillo Public Schools remains committed to supporting the
academic and social/emotional needs of students during the school
closure period. School counselors will be checking their emails from
7:30am - 2:30pm Monday through Friday and will respond to
non-emergency needs.
If you or your child is experiencing a life-threatening emergency,
please contact 911. For concerns with suicidal thoughts, grief, and
other mental health issues please call:
NM Crisis Line: (855) 662-7474
Peer-to-Peer Warmline: (855) 4NM-7100 (466-7100)
Call between the hours of 3:30pm - 11:30pm or text
6:00pm - 11:00pm 7-days a week, 365-days a year.
Keith Cowan,Superintendent
Counselor: Email: Phone: Specialty: School:
Jessica Barreras [email protected] (505)-404-9720 Sophmores & Freshmen M-Z
BHS
Brandi Moore [email protected] (505)-404-0076 Juniors &Freshman A-L
BHS
Julia Straight [email protected] (505)-585-4187 Seniors BHS
Suzanne Sibole [email protected] (505)-431-0219 College & Career BHS
Lynne Cuellar [email protected] (505)-585-4187 6th & 7th A-L BMS
Brenda Montoya [email protected] (505)-431-3998 8th-7th M-Z BMS
Cynthia Thomas [email protected] (505)-216-6536 K-2 W.D. Carroll
Pamela joseph [email protected] (505)-585-4187 3-5 BES
Nancy Delfino [email protected] (505)-585-4187 K-4 Algodones
Jenny Goodwin [email protected] (505)-585-4187 K-5 Placitas
Joyce Hodges [email protected] (505)-633-8209 K-8 Cochiti
Robin Ingram [email protected] (505)-585-4187 K-8 SantoDomingo
Bernalillo Public Schools
Counselor Contact Info
This is to let you know that beginning this Thursday, April 30, our student meal pickup schedule for
weekends will change. Student meals for Thursday and Friday will both be handed out to
parents on Thursdays. Meals for the weekend -- Saturday and Sunday -- will be passed
out on Fridays. Meal pickup hours will remain the same.
Thank you for your understanding.
Meal service update: April 29, 2020
Please visit:
https://www.rrps.net/district/about_our_district/what_s_new/registration__2020-21_school_year
to follow registration steps.
RRPS is now registering students for the2020-2021 school year.
Student Registration Opens for 2020-21 School YearPosted on 04/15/2020
Welcome to our Enrollment/RegistrationPortal!Are you enrolling a NEW student or a RETURNINGstudent?
New students
Have never attended a school in the Rio Rancho PublicSchools district,
Were not enrolled in a Rio Rancho school in the2019-20 school year
Returning students
Attended a school in the Rio Rancho PublicSchools district during the 2019-20 school year
The parent has an active PowerSchool Parent Account. If you are enrolling a returning studentand do not have a PowerSchool Parent Account, click here to learn how to create one! (You willneed to scroll down the page past the InfoSnap information.)
Santa Ana PuebloCommunity Library
Resources from theSanta Ana PuebloCommunity Library
Hello Santa Ana Pueblo Families!
I just wanted to let you know about some free digital learning
resources available to all New Mexicans and offered through the New
Mexico State Library’s El Portal (elportalnm.org) in case you weren’t already
aware. Although El Portal offers A LOT, I thought the resources listed below may
be of interest to you and your students as you work and learn remotely from home.
Brainfuse:
Helpnow:
Jobnow:
Brainfuse is an online educational portal that specializes in one-to-one tutoring, study skills-building, and career
assistance through its HelpNow™ and JobNow™ services. Brainfuse boasts a state-of-the-art routing and staffing
system to ensure that students receive help in a timely fashion even during periods of high demand. All tutors have a
four-year college degree and submit to a rigorous selection and training process. Additionally, Spanish-speaking tutors
are available. Brainfuse’s policy is to provide explanations of concepts – not just the answer.
A unique tutoring and study suite designed for learners of all ages. It consists of expert tutoring including one-to-one
online homework help, state-aligned skills building, writing assistance, an adult learning center, foreign language
center, and 24/7 question center. Further, its study tools include access to a testing center, group study collaboration
tools, and flashcard creation. The Brainfuse Mobile App provides access to HelpNow anywhere.
A premium job coaching service. Its distinctive suite of resources for job seekers includes on-demand access to trained
career experts who provide live, one-to-one interview coaching and resume assistance. Brainfuse job coaches provide
live, online assistance in strategically targeting jobs best suited to a user’s interests and qualifications
Kids InfoBits meets the research needs of students in Kindergarten through Grade 5. It features a developmentally
appropriate, visually graphic interface, a subject-based topic tree search and full-text, age-appropriate,
curriculum-related magazine, newspaper and reference content for information on current events, the arts,
science, health, people, government, history, sports and more.
Gale curates and vets all its information, providing a secure online platform
in which students and educators can utilize digital learning resources with
relative ease. Although their kindergarten-readiness program, Miss
Humblebee’s Academy, is not available through El Portal, they have
granted temporary open access if you’re interested. They’ve also got some
really helpful information on their COVID-19 Support Page especially in
regard to virtual teaching.
Gale eBooks is a database of encyclopedias and specialized reference sources which includes several resources
for children, including twelve STEAM titles for the K-12 audience and twelve bi-lingual Spanish titles for the
K-2 audience
Gale In Context: Middle School combines the best of Gale's reference content with age-appropriate videos,
newspapers, magazines, primary sources, and much more. Students will find outstanding support to complete
assignments in core subjects including literature, science, social studies, and history.
Gale OneFile: High School Edition provides access to age-appropriate, authoritative digital content for middle
and high-school students to use for classroom assignments. Learners can research magazines, journals,
newspapers, and reference books covering a range of subjects—from science, history, and literature to political
science, sports, and environmental studies.
Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints is an engaging online experience for those seeking contextual information
and opinions on hundreds of today's hottest social issues. Drawing on the acclaimed Greenhaven Press series, the
solution features continuously updated viewpoints, topic overviews, full-text magazines, academic journals, news
articles, primary source documents, statistics, images, videos, audio files and links to vetted websites organized
into a user-friendly portal experience.
Wishing you all the best,
Cassandra Zamora
Librarian, Santa Ana Pueblo Community Library
Stories entertain. They teach. They keep young minds engaged. And they bring us together.
That’s why, for as long as schools are closed, Audible—a place where anyone, in any country, can
enjoy unlimited streaming of hundreds of titles for kids and families is FREE. Listeners can access
the site from their computers, tablets and smartphones. There’s no log in and no need to be an
Audible member. Just visit Stories.Audible.com and start listening!
Adolescent/ChildCounseling Services
Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos, INC:https://www.fsipinc.org/hs-contact-us
Elevation Counseling: https://www.elevationcounseling.com/contact-us/
First Nations Community Healthsource: https://www.fnch.org/services.aspx
UNM Behavioral Health:https://hsc.unm.edu/health/patient-care/behavioral-health/index.html
Albuquerque Indian Health: https://www.ihs.gov/communityhealth/behavioralhealth/
Adolescent/ChildCounseling Services
Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos, INC:https://www.fsipinc.org/hs-contact-us
Helps connect people to counselors and peersupport. Access resources within the community andstate response to COVID-19.
Smartphone Apps(iOS and Android)
NMConnect App -
Provide methods to live stress-free and healthier.
Headspace App -
Detects and monitors your mental and emotional health. Everyday you’llanswer a short assessments and follow the plan designed by experts toimprove yourself.
Youper App -
Offers mental health assessments to determine what your moods meanand how to explore treatment methods helpful to the user.
Moodpath App -
Offers a safe space to talk about depression among others who get whatyou’re going through. People can talk, listen and you may remainanonymous or known.
TalkLife App -
Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos, INC:v://www.fsipinc.org/hs-contact-us
Nationwide Resources
National Substance Use and Disorder
Issues Referral and Treatment Hotline:
1-800-662-HELP (4357)
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Veterans Crisis Line:
1 – 800 – 273 – 8255 (press 1)
Child Abuse National Hotline:
1-800-4-A-CHILD
Teen Resources
Teen Lifeline (phone or text):
602 – 248 – TEEN (8336)
The Tevor Project (LGBTQ + Hotline):
1-866-488-7366 or Text START to 678 – 678.
Trans Lifeline:
1-877-565-8860
New Mexico Resources:
NMDOH Coronavirus Hotline:
1-855-600-3453
NM Coalition of Sexual Assault Inc.:
(505) 883 – 843 – 9123
Domestic Violence Resource Center:
(505) 843 – 9123
Community Resources:
Santa Ana Pueblo Social Service:
505) 771 – 6765
https://santaana-nsn.gov/index.php/socialservices-front-page/
These counseling services accept all medical
insurances including Medicaid
Pueblo of Santa AnaStay home, stay safe