
The American Diabetes Association Camp 180 was established in 1978 and has served close to 3,000 campers at Fort Lone Tree Camp in Capitan, NM. This woodland setting is a wonderful place to commune with nature just outside Albuquerque where campers will enjoy swimming, archery, hiking, high ropes course, giant swing, RC racing, horseback riding and tons of other fun activities.
ADA Camp 180 is a lifeline for children with diabetes to develop the critical skills needed to thrive while managing their diabetes. Attending summer camp helps children develop social skills, self-respect and life-long friendships. Kids have the opportunity to meet others just like them while fostering independence, building self-confidence and gaining an awareness of a healthy lifestyle through education, nutrition, exercise, emotional well-being and glucose control.
Camper Programs:
Main Camp Ages: Ages 8-12
Teen Program: Ages 13-16
Counselor-in-Training Program: Age 17
Counselor-in-Training Program
The Counselor-in-Training (CIT) program is for youth age 17 and was created as a transitional stage from camper to staff. CIT's are expected to display responsibility, maturity and a positive attitude. They are a highly visible group among campers and are often looked up to as role models.
CITs apply through the camper registration portal. Parent is required to start and complete the application. Applicants are selected based upon completion of an application, personal references and interview.
Click the link to register: https://engage.active.com/landing_page/camp180_2017


The Friends of the Organ Mountains Desert Peaks National Monument and the Las Cruces District of the Bureau of Land Management, selected local Artist in Resident will be hosting two separate mural "paint days" Saturday, June 10 and Sunday, June 11, in which attendees of all ages are welcome to come assist completion of small (approx. 5 ft×7.5 ft) murals showcasing the flora and fauna of the Organ Mountains Desert Peaks National Monument!
The mural "paint days" will be from 1-4 p.m. at the La Cueva covered picnic area. The murals are easily paint-able on cloth paper, all paints are premixed and color-coded, as are the designs. No artistic experience required. All ages are invited to attend this event. Related coloring-book images will be available for participants ages 4 and under who may just want to participate coloring with crayons on printer paper.
For more information email: wwight@blm.gov or call: 575-525-4444.


Former Columbia 2023 graduates, tomorrow (5/30) is the day to play. We need you to play in our end of year 5th grade kickball game. If you are planning on playing, please arrive by 8:30 to check in before we make our way to the field.


Wednesday, May 31 is movie day with our specials teachers. Wear your comfy pajamas and bring a blanket or pillow to lay on while enjoying the movie!


Congratulations to our student film team for winning the first 168 hour LCPS Tell the Story Film Contest! You all did a great job!!





Thank you Las Cruces High School Cheer for joining us for our last leadership lunch for this school year. It was great having you hear to cheer on our Columbia leaders!









Tonight, Las Cruces Public Schools will be rolling out the red carpet to student filmmakers, hosting the first-ever Tell the Story Film Showcase Wednesday and Thursday, May 24 and 25 at the Cineport 10, 700 S. Telshor Boulevard.
Join us tonight for some popcorn and a chance to watch some really great movies on the big screen brought to you by our talented student filmmakers.
More information: https://www.lcps.net/article/1126250



Congratulations to Las Cruces Public Schools and our community on the new Field of Dreams Digital Scoreboard! The Field of Dreams hosts athletic and other events throughout the year bringing many students, families and community members together. Thank you, Citizens Bank, we are so proud of our partnership with you and the creation of this spectacular scoreboard. It will be exciting to see it in action!


Las cruces Public Schools welcomes the new Daktronics video board at Field of Dreams. Looking forward to the amped up stadium experience and student-athletes being showcased on the display.


Join us for these great student films tonight and tomorrow.





Thank you Jesse's Bikes for Tykes for providing bikes and prizes to our student leaders and high attendance earners.








Mayfield Commencement Postponed - Severe weather expected, ceremony pushed to Sunday
Severe thunderstorms developing Saturday afternoon near the Field of Dreams have prompted administrators with Las Cruces Public Schools to postpone commencement exercises for Mayfield High School’s Class of 2023.
The ceremony has been rescheduled to Sunday morning at 9 a.m. at the Field of Dreams. District officials have been monitoring the weather the last few days with the assistance of the National Weather Service in Santa Teresa. Storms originally were expected to pass through but developed quickly, prompting swift action.
“We understand this is a tremendous inconvenience for graduates and families, but the safety of everyone at the stadium is of paramount importance,” said Deputy Superintendent of Operations for LCPS, Gabe Jaquez.
All commencement ceremonies have been broadcast live, courtesy of LCPS-TV. Click here for more information.


There are still a few spaces left for the in-person camp at Challenger Center hosted by the TLC and MIT on June 19-23rd.
https://tinyurl.com/LCPS-AIcamp



Thank you 2023 seniors for joining us today. It was great seeing you all grown up! Congratulations on all your hard work.



If you are a 5th grader moving into 6th grade next year and like playing video games, you are needed to be an NMSU Games Lab Youth Consultant! There are several sessions to chose from, and slots are filling up fast. Don't miss out on this awesome opportunity, sign up today.
https://shorturl.at/grux3


Have LCPS student fees that need to be paid? You can now pay them online. See details below on how to use our online payment service.


LCPS Parents,
We are experiencing a districtwide outage with our phone lines. This means phone calls to your child's school are not going through. We have service providers looking into the issue and we will update you as soon as possible.
Padres de LCPS,
Estamos experimentando una interrupción en el servicio telefónico en todo el distrito. Esto significa que no se pueden recibir ni hacer llamadas telefónicas en la escuela de su hijo. Tenemos proveedores del servicio tratando de resolver dicho problema le tendremos al tanto de lo que ocurra tan pronto como nos sea posible.


The whole school field trip to the movies to watch Our Columbia Story was awesome. Such a great way to sum up our enriched year!




Thank you Centennial brand for playing for us today. You were awesome as always! It was great to hear one of our former Columbia student play fantastically as well!





Thank you Centennial Choir for singing for and with us today. You were amazing!





