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2024 Noche de Luminarias: A Holiday Tradition at Mayfield High School
Redrawing Attendance Zones: Community Invited to Share Feedback  LCPS Board of Education Could Vote on Redistricting Plan on Dec. 17
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You are invited to attend a public meeting to discuss the upcoming widening project on University Avenue in your area.
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New Mexico Activities Association 5A 2024 State Soccer Championships
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Join LCPS for Grill and Thrill High School BBQ Contest presented by Roadrunner Rally
Here is an inspiring story that unfolded during Pink Week, involving the girls' soccer programs at Mayfield High School and Centennial High School. These two competitors exemplified what makes high school athletics so much more than just a game—they demonstrated the power of community and compassion. Centennial, as the home team, graciously granted Mayfield the opportunity to wear their pink uniforms to honor a Mayfield player's mother who is currently battling breast cancer. In a touching moment before the match, players from both teams came together to present the player's mother with roses, recognizing her courage and strength throughout her fight. In addition to the emotional show of support, the Mayfield soccer team also rallied to raise over $4,000, which they presented to the family to assist them during this challenging time. This event was a profound example of how athletics can unite us beyond the scoreboard. These young athletes, while competitors on the field, came together in a shared spirit of compassion and community. It was a powerful reminder that what we teach on the field—about teamwork, respect, and care for others—extends far beyond the game itself.
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LCPS Foundation Launches Care Kits for Kids Hygiene Supply Drive
Say Boo to the Flu – at no cost to you! 🎃 Two Las Cruces hospitals will be offering drive-thru flu shots on Saturday, Oct. 19. There is no charge for the vaccinations, but anyone with insurance should bring their insurance card, including Medicaid or Medicare with them. •MountainView Regional Medical Center - Everyone ages six months and up can receive drive-thru flu vaccinations at the hospital’s Medical Plaza. Follow both Traffic Control personnel and the signs labeled ‘SHOT CLINIC’. MountainView personnel will be available with paperwork and instructions. View the event at https://www.facebook.com/share/MMUDKVZ7qMXHGKaf/ • Three Crosses Regional Hospital  - Vaccinations available for adults ages 19 and over only. Signs will be posted on both sides of North Main to let you know where to turn. Once on Samaritan Drive, additional signs will clearly mark where on campus to find the drive-thru. View the event at https://www.facebook.com/share/qZmPEzBQH3Hzpsc8/ Boo to the Flu is created in partnership with the NMHealth Public Health Division, MountainView Regional Medical Center, Three Crosses Regional Hospital, Las Cruces Fire,  Las Cruces Public Schools, and nursing students from New Mexico State University and Doña Ana Community College.
Wednesday, Health Services will host a shot clinic at the Dr. Karen M. Trujillo Administration Complex from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Flu, covid, shingles and pneumonia vaccines will be available.  Consent forms, in English and Spanish, are attached to this message. Please note that insurance is required, and Tricare is not accepted.
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Clear Bag Policy in Effect at the Field of Dreams Security measures in place at football, soccer, baseball and softball fields
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La Clinica de Familia is excited to announce - We will be hosting a sports physical clinic out of our Centennial High School location. This clinic is open to all LCPS students.  If your student needs a sports physical to participate in athletic opportunities, our School Based Health Centers will be offering sports physicals to LCPS student athletes districtwide on Wednesday, Aug 7 at Centennial High School from 5p.m. to 9 p.m.  All insurance and Medicaid will be accepted, the cost is $20 without insurance.  Attached below, you’ll find the new parent registration form, the NMAA pre-participation evaluation packet Please bring the signed forms and packet when you come to the sports physical clinic.  New Patient Registration Form: https://5il.co/2shry NMAA Pre-Participation Evaluation (Pre) Packet: https://5il.co/2shs1 Get your sports physicals on Aug 7, from 5pm-9pm at Centennial High School; click the link for more information:   Walk-ins are welcome, or you can call to make an appointment: (575) 525-4811 or (575) 343-0601.