The newly adopted instructional calendar for the 2022-2023 school year is now available in English and Spanish. The balanced calendar option was adopted on March 15, 2022 by the LCPS Board of Education. Click the link below to view the official instructional calendar for the 2022-2023 school year: https://www.lcps.net/page/calendars-handbooks-school-hours
about 3 years ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
We Are LCPS
Thunderbird Yearbook on sale now!
about 3 years ago, ZMS
Yearbook
District Lifts Mask Mandate : Following orders from the governor, Las Cruces Public Schools has lifted the indoor mask mandate for students and staff. Effective immediately, masks will be optional while district officials evaluate current COVID-safe practices. Please click the link for more information in English and Spanish: https://www.lcps.net/article/661646
about 3 years ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
District Lifts Mask Mandate
Zia's National Junior Honor Society held a service event February 11th. NJHS students and other Zia students made Valentine's Day cards for the residents of Casa Del Sol nursing home. Way to go Zia!!!
about 3 years ago, ZMS
NJHS Service Project
NJHS Service Project
NJHS Service Project
NJHS Service Project
February is Black History Month! We are kicking the month off by recognizing the great Clara Belle Williams who lived, studied and worked in Las Cruces. Williams was the first African-American graduate of the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (now NMSU) in 1937. After graduation, Williams taught at the Booker T. Washington School in Las Cruces for twenty-seven years before retiring and moving to Chicago in 1951 to join her sons who had opened a medical clinic. A pictured plaque of Williams is on display on the Legacy Wall at the Las Cruces Public Schools Dr. Karen M. Trujillo Administration Complex. The plaque honors Clara Belle Williams, recognizing her establishment of Booker T. Washington Elementary School, calling her a pioneer in education.
about 3 years ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
 Clara Belle Williams
It’s everything LCPS, in your pocket. Las Cruces School District is launching a new mobile app that helps students, parents, and community members know what is happening on campus, right from their phones. We know that families are using smartphones as a primary means to communicate. That’s why we’ve created an app that is custom-built for mobile. On the app, you can find documents, contact information for staff, and event information. You can download the app for free from the Apple App Store or Google Play.
over 3 years ago, Las Cruces Public Schools
Las Cruces School District is launching a new mobile app  that helps students, parents, and community members  know what is happening on campus, right from their phones.  We know that families are using smartphones as a primary  means to communicate. That’s why we’ve created an  app that is custom-built for mobile. On the app, you can  find documents, contact information for staff, and event  information. You can download the app for free from the  Apple App Store or Google Play.