



Hello Parents/Guardians, Las Vegas City Schools is implementing a Ban on Smart Glasses & Wearable Cameras
At Las Vegas City Schools District, student safety and privacy are our top priorities. To ensure our classrooms remain a secure place for learning, we are implementing a district-wide ban on smart glasses and wearable camera technology (such as Meta Ray-Bans and Snap Spectacles).
Here is what parents need to know:
Protecting Student Privacy: Unlike smartphones, these "stealth" devices can record high-definition video and audio without anyone knowing. This interferes with your child's right to a private learning environment.
Overseas Data Risks: Global investigations have revealed that footage from these devices is often sent to third-party offshore contractors for manual review. This means strangers could potentially view classroom interactions or student faces without the district's or parents' permission.
FERPA Compliance: Because these devices leak data to unauthorized companies, their use on campus is a direct violation of federal student privacy laws (FERPA). You can find the Highlights of the FERPA policies HERE
Prescription Guidelines: We understand some students require prescription lenses. However, smart glasses are not a substitute for standard eyewear. If your child needs glasses, they must be standard, non-electronic frames while on campus.
Enforcement: Starting Immediately, any smart glasses brought to school must be stowed in a locker or backpack. Repeated violations will require a parent to pick up the device from the Principalās office.
Why now? We want our students to focus on their education without the distraction or fear of being recorded and uploaded to corporate servers for AI training.
For more information, please read the full memo release Here or contact your school principal.




Disclaimer: Please note that while public input is a critical component of our decision-making process, the final school year calendar is subject to official approval by the LVCS Board of Education and the New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED). The calendar with the most votes will be presented as the public's preferred recommendation for their review.
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From shadowing representatives to connecting with state leaders, Antonio is gaining the kind of firsthand experience that builds the leaders of tomorrow.
In Antonioās own words:
"I was honored to be selected for the ENLACE Legislative Internship, where I had the opportunity to shadow Representative Anita Gonzales and connect with Senator Campos. During the program, we also had the privilege of meeting with Lieutenant Governor Howie Morales. Additionally, I attended the 31st Annual Hispano Round Table Dinner, where I met Governor candidates Sam Bregman and Secretary Deb Haaland. These experiences provided me with firsthand insight into the legislative process, leadership, and public service, while helping me strengthen my skills in communication, advocacy, and professional development."



We have an exciting update for our agriculture/horticulture students and the aquaponics system! Mr. Boyle's shop classes created a secure area for the fish to have a larger living space in our tank and constructed our grow light hanging stand. Both of these are essential to this project and we are excited for this collaboration. Our fish are growing well and we should have more lettuce, kale, parsley, and oregano soon from this system. Also pictured you will see spider plants and pothos cuttings that are thriving. Our High School administration team got to sample our hydroponic lettuce today! The students are enjoying the hands on learning!





Antonio shared:
"I had the incredible opportunity to spend the day at the State Capitol shadowing the Lieutenant Governor and learning more about the responsibilities of his office. I was introduced on the Senate floor and had the honor of sitting on the rostrum, observing meetings, and engaging in discussions with state leaders. It was an amazing chance to see the legislative process in action and represent Robertson High School and our community in this role.
This experience strengthened my interest in public service and leadership, and I am grateful for the opportunity to learn from state leaders firsthand. "
We are so proud to have our students representing our community and learning the ropes of leadership firsthand!




2025-2026 District 2-AAA Tournament Champions!





Representatives from Luna Community College, PeƱasco, APS, and LVCS joined forces to run simulation exercises, practicing real-world responses to cyberattacks and security incidents.
"We are working hard and collaborating with other schools to ensure that our district is Cyber ready and Cybersecure," says LVCS IT Department Director, Mario Salas.
Our Cybersecurity & IT Specialist, Eric Benavidez, added: "It was a very informative exercise to see what other organizations are doing as well as to further develop our incident response."
Together, we are building a safer digital future for our students and community!




The Memorial Middle School Student Council attended the 76th NMASC State Conference at Los Lunas High School on February 12-14, 2026. The focus of the conference was on "Grooving Into Leadership." This event bought together middle and high school student leaders for networking, leadership development, state officer elections.



Come out and Support your Robertson Lady Cardinals Basketball Team as they host the St. Michael's Lady Horsemen tonight at 4:30pm @ Marr Gymnasium. Let's Pack the house!
