Come Join Us For Our 2nd Annual Health and Resource Fair at Arrey Elementary.
Únase a nosotros para nuestra segunda feria anual de salud y recursos en la escuela primaria Arrey.
Come Join Us For Our 2nd Annual Health and Resource Fair at Arrey Elementary.
OUR LAND: NEW MEXICO’S ENVIRONMENTAL PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE is a local public television program presented by NMPBS.
NM Science Teacher Nurtures Curiosity
Sergio Torres, a science teacher at Hot Springs High School in Truth or Consequences, was recently among 84 U.S. teachers recognized by the Society for Science and named to the organization’s Advocate Program for this school year. Torres, a New Mexico native, says that New Mexico’s natural world beckons natural curiosity, and he helps his students learn about the state’s environmental challenges.
https://www.pbs.org/video/nm-science-teacher-nurtures-curiosity-z5mgtz/
Limited Supply! Get 'em while you can!
* 4-6 weeks for delivery *
Limited Supply! Get 'em while you can!
* 4-6 weeks for delivery *
Limited Supply! Get 'em while you can!
* 4-6 weeks for delivery *
Join HSHS and The Club for their 1st Annual Talent Show!
When: December 9, 2022 5:30-7:30 P.M.
Where: The Club at 122 N. Broadway.
For more information call 575-740-7542
Homecoming Week October 10-15!
Spirit Parade to loop around town, Friday 1 pm.
HSHS Tigers Vs Cobre Indians, Friday, October 14th, 7pm at Tiger Stadium!..
Come cheer them on!
Volleyball Pink Out Game!!!
The TorC Municipal School District is in search of a High School Math Teacher. To apply, you may visit https://torcnewmexico.sites.thrillshare.com/page/employment
or stop by 910 N. Date Street.
For more information, please call Christine at 575-894-8166.
All internet and phone line service at TCMSD has been restored. Thank you for your patience.
Due to the county wide Windstream outage, all TCMSD phone lines are down. A notification will be sent once service has been restored. We appreciate your patience and understanding.
The TorC Municipal School District is in search of a High School Math Teacher. To apply, you may visit https://torcnewmexico.sites.thrillshare.com/page/employment
or stop by 910 N. Date Street.
For more information, please call Christine at 575-894-8166.
The TorC Municipal School District is in search of an Educational Assistant. To apply, you may visit https://torcnewmexico.sites.thrillshare.com/page/employment
or stop by 910 N. Date Street.
For more information, please call Christine at 575-894-8166.
The TorC Municipal School District is in search of a Custodian. To apply, you may visit https://torcnewmexico.sites.thrillshare.com/page/employment
or stop by 910 N. Date Street.
For more information, please call Christine at 575-894-8166.
The TorC Municipal School District is in search of a Social Worker. To apply, you may visit https://torcnewmexico.sites.thrillshare.com/page/employment
or stop by 910 N. Date Street.
For more information, please call Christine at 575-894-8166.
The TorC Municipal School District is in search of Permanent Substitutes. To apply, you may visit https://torcnewmexico.sites.thrillshare.com/page/employment
or stop by 910 N. Date Street.
For more information, please call Christine at 575-894-8166.
TCMSD Food Service is accepting applications and starting salary is $15/hr. Please contact Michael Reyes at 575-556-4394 or mreyes@torcschools.net
On 9/22/2022, three sections of the U.S. Government classes at Hot Springs High School were able to take a field trip to Hamilton Military Museum in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. Framed as an opportunity to see how the executive branch has performed its function as the head of the military through the lens of history, the students received an invaluable opportunity to see the artifacts and hear the stories of soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen who have served our nation. From the American Revolution to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, they were able to see the impact that abstract policy and programs have on the lives of real Americans, both living and dead.
The museum staff provided an invaluable service in leading groups of students around the museum and telling them the backstories and histories of the exhibits; afterwards, they expressed their joy in being able to help teach the next generation about their past, and shared their belief that knowing such things was more important than ever. The students, for their part, greatly enjoyed the trip. While most of them had visited the museum at some point in their lives, revisiting it as near-adults saw them approach it with a changed perspective, and the capacity to take in more of the lessons the museum had to offer.
HSHS was honored to host Tiger Alumni and Arrey native, Nichole McGuire as a guest speaker today. Nichole is currently earning a dual degree at UNM to obtain her MD and a master’s in public health simultaneously and will graduate in December. Nichole is also an aspiring psychiatrist and is in the process of applying to psychiatry residency this year.
Nichole encouraged students to develop a strong work ethic, get involved in their community and develop solid study habits. Nichole shared that growing up in a rural area was an asset. She encouraged students to take advantage of the small-town opportunities and local support. Nichole encouraged students to find their passion and don’t be afraid to put in the time to accomplish their goals. Nichole plans to practice in New Mexico and contribute back to other small rural communities in our state.
Thank you Nichole and HSHS is proud of you!!