SFPS celebrates bond, school board elections
Santa Fe Public Schools is thanking voters for approving both its $150 million general obligation bond and mill levy measures in Tuesday’s election — and welcoming its new board member.
“We are very grateful to the members of our community for getting out to the polls and for voting in favor of public education,” Superintendent Christine Griffin said in a news release.
Board President Roman “Tiger” Abeyta also thanked outgoing board member Lynn Gardner Heffron, who lost in her bid for election to a full term, for her service and congratulated newly elected member Juan Blea and returning board Vice President Kate Noble.
“We now look forward to working with Juan Blea and congratulate him on his win,” Abeyta said in the release.
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