Oh the Places We’ve Been, Oh the Places We’ll Go

Join us at the SUCCESS Summit on March 2nd

How many times have we heard people say our kids can’t thrive in Southern New Mexico?

How often do we hear stories about our kids leaving Doña Ana County after graduating high school or college so they can find opportunities elsewhere?

What does it take to create an education system from early childhood all the way to career readiness, that creates opportunities for ALL of our kids to thrive, right here in the Borderland?

These are the kinds of questions that drive the work of the SUCCESS Partnership, a prenatal-to-career education initiative for Doña Ana County. The Partnership was created in 2014 when a broad group of community leaders came together around the need for our community to focus on how we collectively support children’s success and opportunities. These early meetings and discussions grew into a large group of community members, including parents, educators, students, nonprofits, the business sector, the faith-based community, and more, who decided that the best course of action was to focus on how we can support our children across the education spectrum from early childhood to K12 success, post-secondary access & success, and career readiness.

As the SUCCESS Partnership heads into its 6th year, we are excited to step back to look at what has been done and where we are going as a community that is committed to transforming education outcomes in Doña Ana County. We are proud to celebrate some key milestones, including:

These are just some examples of what has been made possible when a community comes together around shared challenges. While we have regular gatherings within the SUCCESS Partnership, it is now time to come together as a whole community and plan for the next steps in the Partnership.

On Monday, March 2nd, we invite you to join us and be part of these collaborative efforts to transform how we do education in Doña Ana County. “We need people in our community from all walks of life as we reflect on the work that has been done and plan for the future.”

We will be joined at the Summit by Frank López, previous Executive Director of Ngage New Mexico and current Director of New Mexico Programs for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, who was instrumental in initiating the community conversations, which ultimately led to the creation of the SUCCESS Partnership.

Lt. Governor Howie Morales and Andre Gonzales, Centennial High School graduate, will end out the day as the closing speakers.

Throughout the day, we will work off current data regarding the state of education in Doña Ana County to provide context for identifying where we see education in the county in 5 years. We will work together to identify collaborative opportunities. We will look at the challenges and opportunities available in our local community, and identify strategies to continue building the Partnership across the prenatal to career spectrum.

If you aren’t already part of the SUCCESS Partnership, now is the time to get involved. We believe that every child can succeed when provided opportunities. Let’s build an educational community where every child can thrive because education is a shared responsibility.

You can register for the Summit here: http://ngage.boxoffice.weareit.net/e/19/success-summit

Lori Martinez is the Executive Director of Ngage New Mexico, the backbone coordinating organization of the SUCCESS Partnership. The backbone team consists of the Ngage NM staff, the NMSU Center for Community Analysis, and staff from La Clinica de Familia Family Services Department. Together they provide support for all partners across the SUCCESS Partnership. For more information, go to https://test.successdac.org/.