STATE OF NEW MEXICO PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 300 DON GASPAR SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO 87501-2786 Telephone (505) 827-5800 www.ped.state.nm.us HANNA SKANDERA SUSANA MARTINEZ GOVERNOR SECRETARY OF EDUCATION May 20, 2015 MEMORANDUM TO: STEM Stakeholders FROM: Lesley Galyas, Director, Math and Science Bureau RE: REQUESTING APPLICANTS ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR THE MATH AND SCIENCE The Math and Science Bureau at the New Mexico Public Education Department (PED) currently has openings on the Math and Science Advisory Council (MSAC). We are seeking 6 council members and alternates from the following areas: public schools (math and science teachers and administrators with math and science curricula experience); private sector, including the national laboratories, museums and science-and-engineeringbased businesses; public post-secondary educational institutions with expertise in Mathematics or Science education; These council members will be appointed for the current fiscal year. And will start at time of appointment. Terms are four years. Alternate council members will be appointed for one-year terms. I am requesting that you forward this email announcement to anyone you feel may be interested in serving on the MSAC. As a stakeholder in the STEM industries, your input is very valuable for the strategic planning for the future of math and science education in the state. Background The creation of the council is required by state statute at 22-15E-4 and 22-15E-5 NMSA 1978. The council’s purpose and duties are as follows: Make recommendations to the Math and Science Bureau and the PED regarding the statewide strategic plan for improving mathematics and science education Advise the bureau, the PED, and the legislature regarding appropriations for math and science education, administration, resources and services, including programs for students and staff Work with the bureau in determining the need for improvement in math and science achievement of public school students and make recommendations to the PED on how to meet these needs Produce an annual report on public elementary and secondary mathematics and science student achievement to be submitted to the PED, the governor, and the legislature no later than November 30 of each year Application The MSAC is a very important facet of our continued work toward the end goal of improving STEM education in New Mexico. To apply, please complete and return the following: Membership Application Form Authorization Form Letter of Interest (addressed to Secretary of Education, Hanna Skandera, addressing your reasons for applying to serve as a council member and describing the unique contribution or skills you can offer to the council Resume or Curriculum Vitae (including participation in relevant, professional associations) Please send or email these documents to the Math and Science Bureau by June 30, 2015 as shown on the attached application. For further clarification, contact me [email protected] or (505) 827-6555. LL/lg Attachments (2): MSAC Application Form Authorization Form for Appointments cc: Hanna Skandera, Secretary of Education Leighann Lenti, Director, Educator Quality at
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