SENATE MEMORIAL 9
47th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2005
INTRODUCED BY
Cynthia Nava
A MEMORIAL
DECLARING MARCH 3, 2005 AS "ENLACE NEW MEXICO DAY" IN THE SENATE.
WHEREAS, New Mexico has a rich multicultural heritage that is rooted in its unique history; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico's Latino students and communities contribute to the multicultural heritage of the state and with improved educational attainment, represent a significant promise for a bright economic future for the state; and
WHEREAS, data from the public education department, the commission on higher education and the national center for education statistics illustrate a significant achievement gap between Latino students and other student groups in New Mexico public schools; and
WHEREAS, this achievement gap results in considerable economic and social costs to the state of New Mexico as a result of high Latino student dropout rates with almost half of Latino students in New Mexico not graduating from high school; and
WHEREAS, ENLACE New Mexico, "Engaging Latino Communities for Education", was established with the assistance of a grant awarded by the W. K. Kellogg foundation as part of a national initiative to improve the educational participation and graduation rates of Latino students through enhanced community involvement; and
WHEREAS, ENLACE New Mexico has created a Framework for Success, which outlines effective educational methods in classes, schools and communities where Latino students are gaining educational success; and
WHEREAS, ENLACE New Mexico is dedicated to the goal of improving Latino student achievement and reducing achievement gaps;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that March 3, 2005 be declared "ENLACE New Mexico Day" in the senate and that recognition be extended to ENLACE New Mexico for its service in recognizing that by increasing opportunities for academic achievement, school completion and engagement in higher education, ENLACE New Mexico continues to improve educational opportunities and results for Latino students.