Las Vegas City School is participating in a Free Breakfast and Lunch program for the current school year 2025-2026. This alternative is referred to as the Community Eligibility Provision. All students enrolled at the following school(s) may participate in the School Breakfast Program and the National School Lunch Program at no charge. Household applications are not required to receive free meals, but applications may be distributed by the school to collect household income data for other programs that require this information.
All students will be served breakfast and lunch at no charge at the following sites: Mike Mateo Sena Elementary, Los Niño’s Elementary, Sierra Vista Elementary, and Memorial Middle School/ Robertson High School will be participating through the National School Lunch Program.
All students will be served breakfast and lunch at no charge at the following sites: Mike Mateo Sena Elementary, Los Niño’s Elementary, Sierra Vista Elementary, and Memorial Middle School/ Robertson High School will be participating through the National School Lunch Program.

SAT Testing
Attention Juniors, we will be administering the SAT on Thursday March 19th please plan to meet at McFarland Hall at 7:45 am. Bring your district issued Chromebook fully charged as well as the charger.
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We hope you have a safe and restful Spring Break! School resumes next Monday on March 16th!

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Feb. 26 production of "Will You Be My Nemesis?"

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We are thrilled to see Antonio Romero in the spotlight once again! Antonio recently completed the ENLACE Legislative Internship, a prestigious opportunity that took him to the heart of our state's legislative process.
From shadowing representatives to connecting with state leaders, Antonio is gaining the kind of firsthand experience that builds the leaders of tomorrow.
In Antonio’s 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."
From shadowing representatives to connecting with state leaders, Antonio is gaining the kind of firsthand experience that builds the leaders of tomorrow.
In Antonio’s 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."



Aquaponics Update!
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!
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!




Big shoutout to Antonio Romero from Robertson High School! Antonio recently served as the Honorary Lieutenant Governor of the Day at the State Capitol.
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!
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!




Robertson Lady Cardinal Basketball
2025-2026 District 2-AAA Tournament Champions!
2025-2026 District 2-AAA Tournament Champions!

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March 2026 Menus!


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Las Vegas City Schools was honored to host a Cybersecurity Tabletop exercise yesterday! We welcomed the New Mexico Office of Cybersecurity, the New Mexico Office of Broadband Access & Expansion, and Poms and Associates to our district for this vital event.
Representatives from Luna Community College, Peñasco, 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!
Representatives from Luna Community College, Peñasco, 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!




Spring Play: "Will You Be My Nemesis?"
This Thursday! Please join us as the memorial MS/Robertson HS Drama Department proudly presents their Spring One-Act! Those wishing to attend may enter through the 4th St. gates near Baca Ave and enter the Wallace Sanchez Music Building for the performances. Shows at 10am and 6:30pm. FREE
This Thursday! Please join us as the memorial MS/Robertson HS Drama Department proudly presents their Spring One-Act! Those wishing to attend may enter through the 4th St. gates near Baca Ave and enter the Wallace Sanchez Music Building for the performances. Shows at 10am and 6:30pm. FREE

BPA State Leadership Conference
Members of the Memorial Middle School BPA chapter & Robertson High School BPA chapter recently participated in the 2026 New Mexico BPA State Leadership Conference in Albuquerque, held February 19–21, 2026. Students competed in a variety of business and leadership events, demonstrating excellence in workplace skills, professionalism, and industry knowledge. There were over 620 student members that competed in 84 events over the conference. Of those members, only 280 students qualified to represent New Mexico BPA at the national level.
Business Professionals of America is the nation’s leading Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) for students pursuing careers in business management, information technology, finance, accounting, office administration, and other business-related fields. BPA supports educators by providing curriculum-aligned, co-curricular experiences based on nationally recognized industry standards.
Students Advancing to Nationals:
Ariana Vigil – Financial Literacy (1st Place); Human Resource Exploration (3rd Place)
Paige Bonney – Digital Citizenship (2nd Place)
Aubrey Leger - Digital Citizenship (4th Place)
Mireya Bencomo - Digital Citizenship (5th Place)
Julian Garcia - Financial Literacy (2nd Place)
Carlos Padilla - Financial Literacy (3rd Place)
Julian Garcia, David Gonzales, and Ezra Duran – Website Design Team (2nd Place)
The BPA National Leadership Conference will be held in Nashville, TN in May 2026. This conference represents the culmination of months of preparation and dedication. The event brings together thousands of students from across the world to compete, network with peers, attend leadership workshops, and participate in general sessions featuring nationally recognized speakers.
BPA serves middle-level, secondary, and post-secondary students through programs aligned to five career pathways: Finance, Business Administration, Management Information Systems, Digital Communication & Design, and Management, Marketing & Communication.
Members of the Memorial Middle School BPA chapter & Robertson High School BPA chapter recently participated in the 2026 New Mexico BPA State Leadership Conference in Albuquerque, held February 19–21, 2026. Students competed in a variety of business and leadership events, demonstrating excellence in workplace skills, professionalism, and industry knowledge. There were over 620 student members that competed in 84 events over the conference. Of those members, only 280 students qualified to represent New Mexico BPA at the national level.
Business Professionals of America is the nation’s leading Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) for students pursuing careers in business management, information technology, finance, accounting, office administration, and other business-related fields. BPA supports educators by providing curriculum-aligned, co-curricular experiences based on nationally recognized industry standards.
Students Advancing to Nationals:
Ariana Vigil – Financial Literacy (1st Place); Human Resource Exploration (3rd Place)
Paige Bonney – Digital Citizenship (2nd Place)
Aubrey Leger - Digital Citizenship (4th Place)
Mireya Bencomo - Digital Citizenship (5th Place)
Julian Garcia - Financial Literacy (2nd Place)
Carlos Padilla - Financial Literacy (3rd Place)
Julian Garcia, David Gonzales, and Ezra Duran – Website Design Team (2nd Place)
The BPA National Leadership Conference will be held in Nashville, TN in May 2026. This conference represents the culmination of months of preparation and dedication. The event brings together thousands of students from across the world to compete, network with peers, attend leadership workshops, and participate in general sessions featuring nationally recognized speakers.
BPA serves middle-level, secondary, and post-secondary students through programs aligned to five career pathways: Finance, Business Administration, Management Information Systems, Digital Communication & Design, and Management, Marketing & Communication.



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