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santafenewmexican > Randy Grillo (R) helps Jose Rivera Reyes during a Spanish class at Santa Fe High School, in Santa Fe, N.M. on Jan 15, 2009. Nine teachers in the Santa Fe Public Schools earned national board certification last year, bringing the total to 24.
Natalie Guillen/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Amanda Burkybile teaches a social studies class at Santa Fe High School, in Santa Fe, N.M. on Jan 15, 2009. Burkybile was one of nine teachers in the Santa Fe Public Schools earned national board certification last year, bringing the total to 24.
Natalie Guillen/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Carlos De Oses, from Santa Fe, with Somos Un Pueblo Unido, leads the chants outside the New Mexico State Capitol during an immigration reform rally led by Somos Un Pueblo Unido on Jan. 20, 2010. A UCLA professor's study indicates that a comprehensive immigration reform would benefit the country because immigrants would contribute at least $1.5 trillion to the U.S.'s GDP over 10 years.           Luis Sanchez Saturno/ The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Sulema Chavero, left, from Santa Fe, with Somos Un Pueblo Unido, leaves a stack of letter with Cyndi Eager at the office of Ben Lujan, speaker of the house, asking for support for immigration reform on Jan. 20, 2010. A UCLA professor's study indicates that a comprehensive immigration reform would benefit the country because immigrants would contribute at least $1.5 trillion to the U.S.'s GDP over 10 years.           Luis Sanchez Saturno/ The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Dulce Avita, 17, a senior at EspaÐola Valley High School, finishes her sign for an immigration reform rally led by Somos Un Pueblo Unido during legislative advocacy trainning at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish Hall on Jan. 20, 2010. A UCLA professor's study indicates that a comprehensive immigration reform would benefit the country because immigrants would contribute at least $1.5 trillion to the U.S.'s GDP over 10 years.           Luis Sanchez Saturno/ The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Elsa Lopez, from Santa Fe, with Somos Un Pueblo Unido, leads the chants on thier way to the New Mexico State Capitol during an immigration reform rally led by Somos Un Pueblo Unido on Jan. 20, 2010. A UCLA professor's study indicates that a comprehensive immigration reform would benefit the country because immigrants would contribute at least $1.5 trillion to the U.S.'s GDP over 10 years.           Luis Sanchez Saturno/ The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > A couple of maids at the Inn of the Governors look out as an immigration rally lead by Somos Un Pueblo Unido marches by on their way to the New Mexico State Capitol on Jan. 20, 2010. A UCLA professor's study indicates that a comprehensive immigration reform would benefit the country because immigrants would contribute at least $1.5 trillion to the U.S.'s GDP over 10 years.           Luis Sanchez Saturno/ The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Senator Mary Jane M. Garcia speaks in support of immigration reform during a press conference at the rotunda on on Jan. 20, 2010.           Luis Sanchez Saturno/ The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Senator Stephen H. Fischmann, left, shows his tie to Senator Michael Sanchez, right, as he introduces the tie of the day worn by Senator Cisco McSorley at the Senate Chambers on on Jan. 20, 2010.           Luis Sanchez Saturno/ The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > (L-R) Harsimran Khalsa and Datta Khalsa sled down a hill near their home in Santa Fe, N.M. on Jan 20, 2010. 
Natalie Guillen/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > A flag waves from mailboxes in the snow off San Mateo Rd. in Santa Fe, N.M. on Jan 20, 2010. 
Natalie Guillen/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > (L-R) Datta Khalsa and Harsimran Khalsa search for a hill to sled down in the snow in Santa Fe, N.M. on Jan 20, 2010. 
Natalie Guillen/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Agustin Gonzales, from Santa Fe, with C&D Cleanning Services, shovels the side walk on San Francisco Street, near the Plaza, on Jan. 20, 2010.           Luis Sanchez Saturno/ The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Capital High Jaguars vs Espanola Valley High Sundevils at Edward Ortiz Memoria Gymnasium on Wednesday, January 20, 2010.  Espanola was up 70-56 in the middle of the fourth quarter.
Photos by Jane Phillips/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Capital High Jaguars vs Espanola Valley High Sundevils at Edward Ortiz Memoria Gymnasium on Wednesday, January 20, 2010.  Espanola was up 70-56 in the middle of the fourth quarter.
Photos by Jane Phillips/The New Mexican
Randy Grillo (R) helps Jose Rivera Reyes during a Spanish class at Santa Fe High School, in Santa Fe, N.M. on Jan 15, 2009. Nine teachers in the Santa Fe Public Schools earned national board certification last year, bringing the total to 24.
Natalie Guillen/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Randy Grillo (R) helps Jose Rivera Reyes during a Spanish class at Santa Fe High School, in Santa Fe, N.M. on Jan 15, 2009. Nine teachers in the Santa Fe Public Schools earned national board certification last year, bringing the total to 24.
Natalie Guillen/The New Mexican
Randy Grillo (R) helps Jose Rivera Reyes during a Spanish class at Santa Fe High School, in Santa Fe, N.M. on Jan 15, 2009. Nine teachers in the Santa Fe Public Schools earned national board certification last year, bringing the total to 24.
Natalie Guillen/The New Mexican
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