Katrina Mohamed, Vice President of School Services with K-12 and the New Mexico Career's Destination Academy, joins us to discuss the impact of a proposed bill that could overhaul New Mexico's online learning regulations. We dive into the potential effects on students, including those with disabilities and those in rural areas, and explore the importance of preserving virtual education options. Katrina shares the personal stories of students who rely on this program and the devastating consequences of its potential elimination. This conversation highlights the need for education and advocacy in the face of change.

Durango Festival of music
10:29

How did a dinasaur end up in a museum
14:34

Of Mice and Men, the timeless classic at Adobe Theatre
09:30