By Associated Press - Wednesday, May 15, 2019

LAS VEGAS, N.M. (AP) - A capital improvements mill levy for a troubled northern New Mexico school district has failed.

The Las Vegas Optic reports a mill levy for Mora Public Schools was defeated last week by nearly two-thirds of those who returned their ballots from a mail-in special election.

The defeat follows a string of bad news surrounding the school district.



Last year, the Mora Schools Board of Education voted to fire Superintendent Ella Arellano after no school earned higher than a C grade from the state.

Former Superintendent Charles Trujillo also pleaded guilty to a felony charge for falsifying credentials.

In November, the Las Vegas Optic reported Interim Superintendent Carla Westbrook-Spaniel once was arrested for public intoxication and accused of leaving two preschool-age children alone while she went to a nightclub.

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Information from: Las Vegas Optic, http://www.lasvegasoptic.com

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