New Mexico S 192 (Appropriations and Legislative Confidentiality), Section 9.

Proposed 2023-01-23 | Enacted 2023-04-07 | Official source

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Funds the purchase of artificial intelligence equipment and consultancy services for the ASK academy charter school with $290,000.

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SECTION 9. PUBLIC EDUCATION FISCAL YEAR 2023 APPROPRIATIONS.--The following appropriations to the public education department are from the general fund for expenditure in fiscal years 2023 and 2024 for the purposes specified and, unless otherwise indicated, the unexpended or unencumbered balance of an appropriation in this section at the end of fiscal year 2024 shall revert to the general fund: A. for statewide projects: (1) three hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($375,000) for school-based inclusion programs that foster one-to-one friendships between students with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities; (2) one hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000) for a brain education program; (3) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for high school dropout prevention programs serving at-risk populations; (4) one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to contract for statewide in-person and virtual training to community and youth groups and to provide media literacy and multi-room production studio equipment; and (5) seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to contract for a school re-engagement program that helps at-risk high school students graduate and attend college; B. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase stadium equipment and crew lights for the Alamogordo public school district; C. for the Albuquerque public school district: (1) one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to provide enhanced six-week summer and other out-of-school-time programming that includes literacy and mathematics enrichment, social-emotional learning, physical wellness and swimming, life and career skills and individualized tutoring for kindergarten through twelfth grade students attending public schools in the Albuquerque metropolitan area who are from under-resourced families; provided that a report to the legislative education study committee by October 1, 2024 shall include the effect of the programs on academic achievement and student and family engagement; (2) one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for an in-school re-engagement program for at-risk, underserved or disadvantaged students in Albuquerque; (3) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for Title 1 after-school programs that help families overcome poverty; (4) seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to contract for services and education pertaining to financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurial skills for kindergarten through twelfth grade students; (5) seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for interns and mental wellness rooms in high schools in house district 28; (6) seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for the Robert F. Kennedy charter school for career technical education; and (7) seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for Cien Aguas international school building and grounds improvements; D. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for facilities improvements and equipment at the South Valley preparatory school in Bernalillo county; E. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to purchase and repair playground equipment at La Merced elementary school in the Belen consolidated school district; F. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to fund a shooting and firearm training program for the Corona public school district; G. eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000) to install electronic vape detectors at Deming high school in the Deming public school district; H. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to purchase equipment for Middle College high school in Gallup, including intercom, fire alarm systems, kitchen equipment, technology infrastructure, furniture and fixture equipment; I. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for repairs and renovations of Tydings auditorium in the Hobbs municipal school district; J. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for classroom extension programs, including travel, materials, certifications, workshops, field trips and training for teachers and students in the Las Cruces public school district; K. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) to fund programs at Aldo Leopold charter school in Silver City; L. eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000) to purchase and equip school vehicles for the Lordsburg municipal school district; M. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for science, technology, engineering and mathematics support and equipment for the Los Alamos public school district robotics teams; N. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to expand career technical education in the Lovington municipal school district; O. ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) for security and gunshot detection in the Mountainair public school district; P. one hundred fifteen thousand dollars ($115,000) for equipment at the career technical center in the Rio Rancho public school district;
Q. two hundred ninety thousand dollars ($290,000) for the purchase of artificial intelligence equipment and to contract with consultants at the ASK academy charter school in Sandoval county;
R. four hundred fifty thousand dollars ($450,000) for vehicle, equipment and supplies for career technical education career pathways in the Rio Rancho public school district; S. for the Santa Fe public school district: (1) seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for child care materials and educational resources; (2) seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for a child care program; and (3) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to promote performance arts using performing arts venues to extend outreach to youth groups in Santa Fe; T. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase a school vehicle for the Truth or Consequences municipal school district; and U. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for sports and audio equipment for schools in the West Las Vegas public school district.