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Rio Rancho Public Schools' chief administrator to step down from position

Rio Rancho Public Schools bids farewell to its sole era in history.

Rio Rancho Public Schools' leader set to call it a career
Rio Rancho Public Schools' leader set to call it a career

Rio Rancho Public Schools' chief administrator to step down from position

In a recent development, an email has been sent to a recipient regarding list signup, originating from the Albuquerque Journal Daily News Headlines. The email was in response to a request for list signup made by the recipient.

The email contained a link for confirming the list signup, but it seems there was an error processing the request. The recipient encountered an issue with the signup process and is advised to check their gmail for further instructions.

The email's content was noteworthy as it also mentioned the retirement of Dr. Sue Cleveland, the superintendent of Rio Rancho Public Schools. Dr. Cleveland has been serving as the superintendent for over 30 years, starting in February 1994, making her the longest currently serving superintendent in the state of New Mexico. During her tenure, the district has grown significantly.

When Rio Rancho Public Schools started in July 1994, it had only 5,900 students in seven schools. Under Dr. Cleveland's leadership, the district has expanded to over 16,000 students and now oversees more than 20 campuses. These include Shining Stars Preschool, 11 elementaries, four middle schools, four high schools, and the recently opened RioTECH, the district's CTE campus.

Dr. Sue Cleveland served as the superintendent of Rio Rancho Public Schools for 12 years before announcing her retirement later this year. Her retirement marks the end of a remarkable era for the district, during which it has seen remarkable growth and success.

The recipient is encouraged to follow the instructions in the email to confirm their list signup and stay updated on the latest news regarding Dr. Sue Cleveland's retirement and the future of Rio Rancho Public Schools. It is worth noting that the email did not contain any advertisements.

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