Today, our senior interns attended an internship meeting at the central office. Ramah Business School provides all seniors with the opportunity to participate in internship interviews. This experience offers our students invaluable real-world work experience.






Today, let's celebrate the incredible impact of school librarians who empower students to grow, learn, and thrive- thank them for being catalysts for positive change.

Let's work together to boost Ramah High School's attendance, aiming for our goal of 97%. Congratulations Seniors, your leadership in attendance is making a difference. Parents, your support is crucial: encourage your child to be present and punctual every day, setting them up for success. Research shows students who miss 10+ days score 60% lower on tests and grades, let's change this narrative together.


Congratulations, Mrs. Shawna Grassie’s BPA members and Mr. Lamberto Geolin Jr. and Mr. Rogun Hamm’s STEM winners, who were honored tonight by the GMCS School Board. Tayla Epaloose, for getting 6th place in her Health Research Presentation and BPA Merit Scholar, Jayden Blea for getting 6th place in both Banking and Finance and Payroll Accounting and being a National Qualifier, Jacob Melikan for getting 6th place in Medical Coding, Caleigh Rafelito for getting 2nd place in Computer Modeling and being a National Qualifier, Myles Chee for getting 2nd place in Entrepreneurship and 4th place in Small Business Management Team and being a National Qualifier, Anndrea Cooche for getting 5th place in Health Insurance and Medical Billing and being a National Qualifier, Deacon Clawson for getting 3rd place in Presentation Team and being a National Qualifier, Orrin Grassie for getting 4th place in Media Production and 3rd place in Presentation Team and being a National Qualifier, Brighton McClelland for getting 3rd place in Presentation Team and being a National Qualifier, Darren Garcia for getting 4th place in Small Business Management Team, Odom Maria for getting 4th place in Small Business Management Team. Jaxon Gibbons, Trestan Lambson, and Jonathan Maki for winning the New Mexico Governor’s STEM Challenge Community Impact Award, and Marian Grassie and Owen McClelland for the National STEM Festival National Qualifiers as two of New Mexico’s top 9 competitors. Great job, Mustangs.

Thursday, April 2, is a practice SAT for all Juniors. Please have your students here on time to take advantage of this.

Due to weather, buses will only pick up and drop off at the nearest paved road , Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
Happy National Paraprofessional Day

NM Be Here Day

Parents, it's time for the 11th grade state science test.

Parents, our 8th grade practice Science test is Friday, March 27. We are looking for 100% attendance that day. Thanks for helping your student be ready.

Parents, please make sure your Juniors are here March 25 for their test.

Tramaine Martine-Mescal is our 9th grade Athlete of the Week who set a high standard with his outstanding performance in the high jump at Jemez Valley, demonstrating exceptional skill and preparation that earned him first place with a remarkable clearance of 5’4”, and we anticipate even greater achievements from him this season.

Ramah Business School’s 8th graders placed this weekend in the 47th 4-Corners Regional Science and Engineering Fair. Mr. Lamberto Geolin Jr. mentored three students. Marian Grassie placed 1st in the Chemistry Category. Niyah Lambson placed 2nd in the Behavioral and Social Science Category. Owen McClelland placed 2nd in the Medicine and Health Category. All three also received special cash awards from the Grants Rodeo Association, Mt. Taylor Medical Supply, Stand Sure Farms, WZA, and Parkhurst Pharmacy. Marian and Niyah have been invited to participate in the NM State Science and Engineering Fair.









We're grateful to our students and families for turning Math Night into a transformative experience, where fun and learning came together through engaging games, puzzles, and pizza. Don't forget Pi Day is this Saturday - savor a slice with your loved ones and discover the joy of math conversations.










Freshmen from the Ramah School of Business embarked on a trip to Gallup to gain insight into the business world, specifically the hospitality industry. Their first stop was the Hilton Garden Inn, where they learned about the importance of leadership, resilience, and determination through Conrad Hilton's origin story, which highlighted the value of having a vision. Additionally, they gained knowledge about the hotel's management structure and how it achieves brand standards and customer satisfaction through quality control, maintaining hospitality at the core of its daily operations. Following a comprehensive tour of the hotel, they explored the amenities offered. After lunch, the group visited the El Rancho Hotel, where they learned about the local historical landmark from historian Leroy. They toured the hotel, walked the same halls as numerous notable celebrities, and even gained access to the hidden room. Furthermore, they learned about the Ortega family's efforts in preserving the hotel and how their business structure has successfully maintained the historical landmark while capitalizing on its unique story and former guests.










Interested in attending McKinley Academy next school year? 🎓
Come learn what makes our program unique at our Parent Information Night on April 22 or April 23 from 5:30–6:30 PM in the UNM–Gallup SSTC Building, Room 200.
At McKinley Academy, students have the opportunity to:
Earn college credits while in high school through our partnership with UNM–Gallup
Experience a rigorous early college program that prepares them for university success
Learn in a smaller, supportive academic environment
Save time and money on college by getting a head start on coursework
Join us to learn about the program, tour the campus, meet our staff, and ask questions about how McKinley Academy can help students reach their academic and career goals.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing what McKinley Academy has to offer!
Come learn what makes our program unique at our Parent Information Night on April 22 or April 23 from 5:30–6:30 PM in the UNM–Gallup SSTC Building, Room 200.
At McKinley Academy, students have the opportunity to:
Earn college credits while in high school through our partnership with UNM–Gallup
Experience a rigorous early college program that prepares them for university success
Learn in a smaller, supportive academic environment
Save time and money on college by getting a head start on coursework
Join us to learn about the program, tour the campus, meet our staff, and ask questions about how McKinley Academy can help students reach their academic and career goals.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing what McKinley Academy has to offer!

Kudos to the Ramah Sophomores for achieving perfect attendance during testing, showcasing their dedication and commitment to success - a truly commendable feat, and they were rewarded for their efforts.






The Ramah High School Juniors made connections as they attended the Spring College Fair at Gallup High School. Now they can think about what the future holds.










Xavier Boone is celebrated as Last week’s Athlete of the Week after his decisive win in Street Fighter 6 secured a crucial victory for his team. As a freshman at Ramah High School, Xavier is thriving in his inaugural year of esports, actively participating in Super Smash Bros., Mario Kart, and Street Fighter 6 teams. Beyond gaming, he finds excitement in Dungeons and Dragons, with his involvement in the E-Sports team further fueling his passion. With the state tournament on the horizon, Xavier is poised and determined to join his team in success.

Thank you for having your High School students on time for school March 11 for testing.

