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FOIA Number: 2013-0661-F (2) FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the William J. Clinton Presidential Library Staff. Collection/Record Group: Clinton Presidential Records Subgroup/Office of Origin: National Service Series/Staff Member: Jim Kreidler Subseries: OA/ID Number: 1283 FolderID: Folder Title: [New Mexico Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement, Inc.] [loose] [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 66 2 4 3 Patricia L. Chavez Statewide Executive Director NEW MEXICO MESA "Building INC Tomorrow Mathematics Engineering Today!" Science Achievement Inc. UNM, Engineering Annex #102 (505) 277-5831 Albuquerque, N.M. 87131 (800) 544-2617 (NM only) A Not For Profit Organization YES, I want to support NM MESA's continuing effort to serve minority students in New Mexico. Please use my contribution to provide these students with the solid mathematics and science background that they will need to be successful in college and LIFE! I enclose: [ ] $25 [ ] $50 [ ] $75 - ] $100 [ ] Other: $ Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Please return this portion with your check payable to NM MESA, Inc. Contributions over $20 are tax deductible. Receipts will be issued upon request. ANY CONTRIBUTION IS GREATLY APPRECIATED Dear Friend: NM MESA, Inc. wishes you the very best of Holiday Seasons! Throughout the year, we provide enriching educational experiences to students in New Mexico. We need your help in providing our children with the best educational support possible. This is a critical time for NM MESA. Currently we can no longer afford to support the growing student need on our own. Without your help, current student activities and programs may need to be scaled down or eliminated. Our students need your support! Without it they could miss out on significant educational experiences that will help them become successful adults. Please include NM MESA in your holiday planning. Give the gift of "Vision" and the foundation for success to our students. These students are the future of the world. Please invest in your future and help NM MESA to "Build Tomorrow Today!" CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS PERMIT NO 677 ALBUQUERQUE. NEW MEXICO POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE NEW MEXICO MESA, Inc. New Mexico Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement Program University of New Mexico College of Engineering Farris Center, Room 137 Albuquerque, NM 87131 Clinton Presidential Records Digital Records Marker This is not a presidential record. This is used as an administrative marker by the William J. Clinton Presidential Library Staff. This marker identifies the place of a publication. Publications have not been scanned in their entirety for the purpose of digitization. To see the full publication please search online or visit the Clinton Presidential Library's Research Room. New Mexico Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement, Inc. Newsletter VISION Building NEW MEXICO Tomorrow MESA Today! INC. Volume V, No. 1 Pre-College Program That Works Jamboree edition, 1992 NM MESA, Inc. NM MESA Regional Center At UNM Board of Directors Congressional Advisory Committee The first regional Center, ELIZABETH GALLEGOS Office of Sen. Jeff Bingaman recently established at the TONY GALLEGOS Office of Sen Pete Domenici University of New Mexico, will KATHIE LEYENDECKER encourage post-secondary Office of Congressman Steve Schiff CONGRESSMAN BILL RICHARDSON students to complete degrees. CONGRESSMAN JOE SKEEN Shown are Orcilia Zuniga Forbes, President HERB FERNANDEZ UNM vice president for Student NM Institute of Mining and Technology Affairs; Herb Fernandez, NM Vice President JACK JEKOWSKI MESA board president; and EG&G Energy Measurements Liz Gallegos, from the office of Treasurer SUSAN WRIGHT-JAMESON Senator Jeff Bingaman. (See story, page 3.) United NM Financial Corporation Secretary BOB FREESE IBM Corporation Fifth Annual Jamboree A Hit! Emeritus Members DORA ALCALA Office of the Air Force - Pentagon JIM TARRO 1,300 Students From NM Schools U.S. Dept. of HUD/Ofc. for Admin. Members PATRICIA L. CHAVEZ NM MESA,Inc. TRAVIS COLLIER Rodey, Dickason, Sloan,Akin, Robb LEONARD CONTRERAS Phillips Laboratory CRUZ GARCIA Kirtland Air Force Base ARTHUR GUENTHER Office of the Governor VERONICA HERRERA-MONTHAN U.S. Department of Energy (Abq.) ERNEST JENKINS Public Service Company of New Mexico JOE MERCADANTE Digital Equipment Corporation BOB MILLIGAN Amoco Chemical Corporation RICHARD ORTEGA NM Institute of Mining and Technology JENNIFER ROMERO Maloof Co./Coors Brewing Co. WALT ROZUM Hewlett Packard TED SAHD Sahd's Inc. VICTORIA SORRELL Central Consolidated Schools Top left: Patrick Trujillo NM MESA board member regional engineer, and Jack Jekowski, NM MESA oil derrick entry at the Fifth Annual Jamboree, held JIM THOMPSON from Intel Corp. with NM MESA advisor at recent board vice president from EG&G, judge an oil last October and hosted for the second year by Intel UNM College of Engineering Jamboree; bottom left: Judge Jerry Bowser, USFS derrick; above: two middle-school students display Corporation. PATRICK TRUJILLO Intel Corporation The 1992 Math and B uilding structures from glue and toothpicks to Alternate members MINERVA CARRERA Science Jamboree hold more than 100 pounds and designing vehicles IBM Corporation to transport eggs without breaking them - these PETE CASAUS Kirtland Air Force Base brought the state's were among the competitions that captured student CHERYL GARCIA Office of Sen. Pete Domenici premier students enthusiasm during the Fifth Annual NM MESA Math and ANGELA MARTINEZ Rodey, Dickason, Sloan, Akin, Robb MARILYN MORGAN together in teams to Science Jamboree. More than 1,300 students from 48 middle- EG&G, Kirtland and high-schools participated in the Oct. 10 competition at ROGER RODRIGUEZ discover the challenge Intel Corporation Intel in Rio Rancho for the second year. SAM SANCHEZ Public Service Company of New Mexico and reward of The all-day event featured 11 competitions that tested YOLANDA SCARITO competition. students' abilities to design, speak, and write, as well as on-the- U.S. Department of Energy (Abq.) spot understanding of math, science, and engineering. Students "Already my students gave impromptu talks, presented papers on medical emergen- NM MESA, Inc are looking forward to cies and AIDS, and wrote on-site papers on educational issues. Statewide Office the event next year, Teams depicted words graphically and combined brain power UNM Farris Engineering Center, Room 141 said Roger Castillo, with physical fitness in relays on a hexathalon obstacle course. Albuquerque, NM 87131 Host Intel donated $6,000 and volunteers. "We were (505) 277-5831 or (800) 544-2617 (NM) Fax. No. 277-0278 Roswell High School amazed and excited by the quality of students," said Patrick A Non-profit Organization MESA advisor. Trujillo, Intel planning supervisor and NM MESA board member. Clinton Presidential Records Digital Records Marker This is not a presidential record. This is used as an administrative marker by the William J. Clinton Presidential Library Staff. This marker identifies the place of a publication. Publications have not been scanned in their entirety for the purpose of digitization. To see the full publication please search online or visit the Clinton Presidential Library's Research Room. New Mexico Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement, Inc. Newsletter VISION Building NEW MEXICO Tomorrow MESA Today! INC. Volume IV, No. 4 Pre-College Program That Works Banquet edition, 1992 NM MESA, Inc. 50 New Sites, 1,000 New Students Board of Directors Congressional Advisory Committee NM MESA AWARDED $1 MILLION ELIZABETH GALLEGOS Office of Sen. Jeff Bingaman TONY GALLEGOS Office of Sen Pete Domenici FROM CRCM GRANT About 1,000 new students KATHIE LEYENDECKER at 50 sites (10 per year) can expect Office of Congressman Steve Schiff CONGRESSMAN BILL RICHARDSON to enjoy program benefits over the CONGRESSMAN JOE SKEEN A $1,000,000 National next five years. President Science Foundation HERB FERNANDEZ "NM MESA "CRCM is based on part- grant assures continued NM Institute of Mining and Technology nerships and the MESA partner- expansion into rural sites. An contributes a very ship is one of the strongest," said Vice President JACK JEKOWSKI award of about $200,000 per year EG&G Energy Measurements proven model. There Betsy Yost, CRCM co-principal for five years is part of a larger investigator. "We've looked at Treasurer grant to the New Mexico Compre- are results. We know MESA as an effective way to SUSAN WRIGHT-JAMESON hensive Regional Center for United NM Financial Corporation the program works. " motivate kids, and through teacher Minorities (NM CRCM) at NM enhancement, more students are Secretary BOB FREESE Highlands University. Betsy Yost reached indirectly. IBM Corporation Through this program, NM NM Institute of "MESA contributes a very MESA welcomed four new middle Mining and Technolgy Emeritus Members proven model. There are results. DORA ALCALA schools last January. Office of the Air Force — Pentagon We know the program works," said JIM TARRO The funding will enable University, New Mexico Institute Yost, who is associate dean of U.S. Dept. of HUD/Ofc. for Admin. NM MESA to establish regional of Mining and Technology, and students at New Mexico Tech. Members centers at four universities: first at New Mexico State University. Yost said she hopes to see NM PATRICIA L. CHAVEZ NM MESA,Inc. the University of New Mexico, and These centers will create hubs for MESA serving additional Native TRAVIS COLLIER later at New Mexico Highlands activities and expansion. American communities. Rodey, Dickason, Sloan,Akin, Robb LEONARD CONTRERAS Phillips Laboratory CRUZ GARCIA Kirtland Air Force Base ARTHUR GUENTHER Office of the Governor VERONICA HERRERA-MONTHAN Students, parents, advisors honored U.S. Department of Energy (Abq.) ERNEST JENKINS Public Service Company of New Mexico JOE MERCADANTE BOB MILLIGAN B anquets across the state during May and June recognized the Digital Equipment Corporation Amoco Chemical Corporation extraordinary talent that characterizes NM MESA. This year RICHARD ORTEGA NM Institute of Mining and Technology localized festivities replaced the Albuquerque event to salute students JENNIFER ROMERO Maloof Co./Coors Brewing Co. WALT ROZUM parents, and advisors for academic commitment and leadership. Hewlett Packard TED SAHD Sahd's Inc. The selection committee assessed students' point VICTORIA SORRELL Awards Central Consolidated Schools JIM THOMPSON values, tallied scores, and chose winners based on UNM College of Engineering Students from every grade PATRICK TRUJILLO Intel Corporation five-score averages. The highest overall score along with advisors, parents, and schools who were selected Alternate members MINERVA CARRERA determined winning parent groups The highest for outstanding performance IBM Corporation received monetary awards: PETE CASAUS parent/advisor averages determined winning schools. Kirtland Air Force Base Outstanding-Student Awards: CHERYL GARCIA Grade Value Total Awarded Office of Sen. Pete Domenici "Some students used everything MESA gave them to 6th $10 $70 ANGELA MARTINEZ Rodey, Dickason, Sloan, Akin, Robb 7th $15 $240 MARILYN MORGAN do their best " said NM MESA alumna Sandra 8th $20 $340 EG&G, Kirtland 9th $15 $285 ROGER RODRIGUEZ Intel Corporation Chavez (West Mesa HS '90). A selection-committee 10th $20 $360 SAM SANCHEZ 11th $25 $375 Public Service Company of New Mexico member, Chavez is a UNM junior in biology. 12th $30 $450 YOLANDA SCARITO U.S. Department of Energy (Abq.) Overall Outstanding MS Student: Other selection committee members included $50 ea/ $850 total; HS Student: $50 ea. & calculator/$950 total; Overall John Adams MS parent Pat Perea; Patrick Trujillo, Outstanding HS: $300; MS: $300; NM MESA, Inc Veteran HS Advisor: $250 ($100 to Statewide Office board member from Intel Corp.; Evangeline Sanchez, honorable mention); New HS Advisor: $250 ($50 to Honorable UNM Farris Engineering Center, Room 141 Mention); Veteran MS Advisor: Albuquerque, NM 87131 NM MESA field officer; and Larry Martinez, field $250 ($100 to honorable mention); (505) 277-5831 or (800) 544-2617 (NM) New MS Advisor: $250; HS Parent Fax. No. 277-0278 representative. Group: $250; MS Parent Group: A Non-profit Organization $250. Clinton Presidential Records Digital Records Marker This is not a presidential record. This is used as an administrative marker by the William J. Clinton Presidential Library Staff. This marker identifies the place of a publication. Publications have not been scanned in their entirety for the purpose of digitization. To see the full publication please search online or visit the Clinton Presidential Library's Research Room. New Mexico Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement, Inc. Newsletter VISION Building Tomorrow NEW MEXICO MESA Today! INC. Volume IV, No. 3 A Pre-College Program That Works Summer 1992 NM MESA, Inc. Board of Directors Congressional Advisory Committee ELIZABETH GALLEGOS Office of Sen. Jeff Bingaman TONY GALLEGOS Office of Sen Pete Domenici KATHIE LEYENDECKER Office of Congressman Steve Schiff United States CONGRESSMAN BILL RICHARDSON CONGRESSMAN JOE SKEEN President HERB FERNANDEZ NM Institute of Mining and Technology Vice President JACK JEKOWSKI EG&G Energy Measurements Treasurer As awesome as seeing the shuttle land, was seeing it only yards away on the ground. Watching the orbiter Atlantis land are (left to right) SUSAN WRIGHT-JAMESON Above, the Atlantis is towed into the Orbiter Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Heather Sanchez, Valley HS; Joyce Quintana, Valley HS; United NM Financial Corporation Center before the eyes of NM MESA seniors. and Jennifer Lucero, Roswell HS. Secretary BOB FREESE IBM Corporation NM MESA Seniors At Kennedy Emeritus Members DORA ALCALA Office of the Air Force — Pentagon JIM TARRO U.S. Dept. of HUD/Ofc. for Admin. Space Center For Shuttle Landing Members PATRICIA L. CHAVEZ NM MESA,Inc. TRAVIS COLLIER Rodey, Dickason, Sloan,Akin, Robb LEONARD CONTRERAS E very year, NM MESA students, Phillips Laboratory advisors, and staff on the Annual Senior NASA has awarded CRUZ GARCIA Kirtland Air Force Base Incentive Field Trip say, "It can't get any better a $38,100 grant to ARTHUR GUENTHER Office of the Governor VERONICA HERRERA-MONTHAN than this. Yet the excursion to Kennedy NM MESA, Inc. U.S. Department of Energy (Abq.) ERNEST JENKINS Space Center does get more awe-inspiring and Part of the grant is Public Service Company of New Mexico JOE MERCADANTE unforgettable with every visit. The recent trip dedicated to Digital Equipment Corporation BOB MILLIGAN was по exception. outreach and Amoco Chemical Corporation Indeed, this was a trip RICHARD ORTEGA NM Institute of Mining and Technology They're home and many of the 50 highlight for Tanya Brito of Albu- recruitment, while JENNIFER ROMERO Maloof Co./Coors Brewing Co. seniors who toured Kennedy Space querque High more than half was WALT ROZUM Hewlett Packard Center in April see their lives School. "A rush of emotion is the TED SAHD differently now. So do advisors best way I can put it," she added of directed at bringing Sahd's Inc. and NM MESA staff. the Atlantis landing. "It was more VICTORIA SORRELL on four new middle Central Consolidated Schools "I was born at the begin- than what I'd expected." JIM THOMPSON UNM College of Engineering ning of the space race. I saved Brito, who had planned to schools in January. PATRICK TRUJILLO Intel Corporation news clippings and built models," study nursing, is now considering said Bobby Sanchez, Mesa Middle aerospace engineering as a career. Alternate members MINERVA CARRERA School advisor in Roswell. "To go "The trip was a once-in-a- Kennedy Space Center personnel. IBM Corporation to NASA was like magic. I never lifetime experience. I talked to "Their interest was most PETE CASAUS Kirtland Air Force Base imagined I'd be there." two engineers through impressive," said Oscar Gamboa, CHERYL GARCIA "Speechless is how Kathy mentorship," said Angela Sanchez Hispanic employment program Office of Sen. Pete Domenici ANGELA MARTINEZ Lovato, NM MESA staff assistant, of Santa Fe High School. "I do manager. "They asked pertinent Rodey, Dickason, Sloan, Akin, Robb described herself after seeing the want to get into that field." MARILYN MORGAN questions - interesting questions EG&G, Kirtland shuttle Atlantis land and later Sanchez intends to study computer that our engineers had to think to ROGER RODRIGUEZ Intel Corporation towed, just yards away from where engineering. answer. (Over the years) we've SAM SANCHEZ she stood, into the processing While NASA wow-ed NM seen continuous improvement in Public Service Company of New Mexico YOLANDA SCARITO facility. "Seeing it so close was MESA, NM MESA impressed the caliber of student." U.S. Department of Energy (Abq.) almost unreal," she said. Despite long hours of "We've been fortunate the Congratulations to sometimes tedious work, Buchanan past two years," said June said NASA engineers always work board member NM MESA, Inc Buchanan, student education as a team. "The kids feel that when Statewide Office coordinator for NASA. "Last year Patrick Trujillo. Intel they come here," she said. "Every- they saw a launch; this year one has a part and no part is UNM Farris Engineering Center, Room 141 Corp. recognized him with an Albuquerque, NM 87131 a landing." small," she said, adding, "If you (505) 277-5831 or (800) 544-2617 (NM) Mentors took groups into Outstanding Contributor turn one young person onto the Fax. No. 277-0278 A Non-profit Organization the Discovery on the launch pad Award for his NM MESA space program, there's no telling prior to take-off. what that person can do. volunteerism Clinton Presidential Records Digital Records Marker This is not a presidential record. This is used as an administrative marker by the William J. Clinton Presidential Library Staff. This marker identifies the place of a publication. Publications have not been scanned in their entirety for the purpose of digitization. To see the full publication please search online or visit the Clinton Presidential Library's Research Room. New Mexico Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement, Inc. Newsletter vision Building NEW MEXICO Tomorrow MESA Today! INC. Volume IV, No. 2 Pre-College Program That Works Spring 1992 NM MESA, Inc. Schools, parents, supporters rally Board of Directors Congressional Advisory Committee ELIZABETH GALLEGOS PREPARED FOR CHALLENGES Office of Sen. Jeff Bingaman TONY GALLEGOS Office of Sen Pete Domenici KATHIE LEYENDECKER Tight economy brings reduced State allocations; NM MESA Office of Congressman Steve Schiff CONGRESSMAN BILL RICHARDSON competes with 16 other programs for 1992-1993 operating funds CONGRESSMAN JOE SKEEN President HERB FERNANDEZ A Imost nobody expected what the State Legislature NM Institute of Mining and Technology Vice President told New Mexico MESA: JACK JEKOWSKI that the program would be consid- EG&G Energy Measurements Treasurer ered as one of 17 special projects SUSAN WRIGHT-JAMESON United NM Financial Corporation and must compete within that Secretary context for extremely limited BOB FREESE IBM Corporation funds. The news disappointed NM Emeritus Members MESA participants after a 10-year DORA ALCALA Office of the Air Force - Pentagon success story in which scores of JIM TARRO U.S. Dept. of HUD/Ofc. for Admin. high-school graduates have at- Members tended premier colleges and uni- PATRICIA L. CHAVEZ NM MESA,Inc. versities nationwide. TRAVIS COLLIER Rodey, Dickason, Sloan,Akin, Robb Tough choices for State LEONARD CONTRERAS For five years, bipartisan Phillips Laboratory JULIA GABALDON supporters have urged incorporat- Sandia National Laboratories CRUZ GARCIA ing NM MESA funding into House NM MESA students served as legisla- Veronic Perez, Polk Middle School; Kirtland Air Force Base Bill 2, thus creating a permanent ARTHUR GUENTHER tive pages during the January session. John Candelaria, Garfield Middle Office of the Governor match for private support. On annual legislative trips, top students School; John Lucero, Washington VERONICA HERRERA-MONTHAN However, the 1992 Legisla- meet their representatives and offer Middle School; Angela Ulibarri, Belen U.S. Department of Energy (Abq.) LORI HOCEVAR ture pooled $1.7 million in State first-hand information on theNM MESA Junior High School; and Francisco US WEST Department of Education funds to program. Senate pages (left to right): Chavez, West Las Vegas Middle School. ERNEST JENKINS Public Service Company of New Mexico be divided among multiple con- JOE MERCADANTE Digital Equipment Corporation cerns. Faced with difficult choices, greatly decrease the number of step up corporate matches. BOB MILLIGAN the State allotted NM MESA tutors, competitions, field trips, and Creating regional centers Amoco Chemical Corporation RICHARD ORTEGA $200,000, a $50,000 reduction workshops. Tutors may drop in for the program at major colleges NM Institute of Mining and Technology JENNIFER ROMERO from last year. In 1991, the pro- number from 35 to as few as 10 and universities around the state Maloof Co./Coors Brewing Co. gram won approval from the statewide; annual competitions, may offer reprieve. As a national WALT ROZUM Hewlett Packard governor, attorney general, and from three to one; and field trips, model, California MESA has TED SAHD Department of Education to be from 14 to four. The number of worked successfully in this way for Sahd's Inc. VICTORIA SORRELL awarded sole-source status (for students on the Senior Incentive more than 20 years. Central Consolidated Schools programs verified as the only Field Trip to NASA Headquarters Forming partnerships with JIM THOMPSON UNM College of Engineering available sources for given may reduce from 50 to 14; teacher schools and universities is crucial, PATRICK TRUJILLO Intel Corporation services). Sole-source status allows training, from nine workshops to said Orcilia Zuniga Forbes, UNM Alternate members the State to allot funds without a two; summer school sites and field vice president for Student Affairs. MINERVA CARRERA IBM Corporation program proposal. support may decrease by 60 per- NM MESA identifies and prepares PETE CASAUS Kirtland Air Force Base This year for each program, cent; and museum programs may students for higher education, CHERYL GARCIA the Department of Education cut in half. Districts and school which then benefits, she said, Office of Sen. Pete Domenici CASSIE KELLY assessed educational standards, the sites will be asked to assist in adding, "Everyone benefits when US WEST consistency and effects of rendered funding. the student benefits." ANGELA MARTINEZ Rodey, Dickason, Sloan, Akin, Robb services, the ability to attract other "We as a nation are so far MARILYN MORGAN resources which can benefit the behind in math and science and EG&G, Kirtland DEAN PERSHALL state, community involvement, Gracious thanks to parents have a need to attract women and Sandia National Laboratories ROGER RODRIGUEZ need for the program, quality of and all school-district minorities into these fields," said Intel Corporation instruction and student involve- supporters. Your help was Barbara Armbruster, superinten- MERTON SANDOVAL NM Institute of Mining and Technology ment, and budget justification. instrumental in securing dent of Belen Consolidated School SAM SANCHEZ Hard times ahead District. "This program far and Public Service Company of New Mexico YOLANDA SCARITO 1992-1993 State funding. Because NM MESA away supports that national goal." U.S. Department of Energy (Abq.) matches State allocations with Grassroots response funds from other sources, every NM MESA students in NM MESA, Inc State dollar lost means two dollars NM MESA Board of West Las Vegas middle and high Statewide Office lost; a $50,000 cut in State support Directors will seek multi-year schools, as English projects, are UNM Farris Engineering Center, Room 141 represents a $100,000 loss. grants for greatly increased sums. writing to state policy-makers, said Albuquerque, NM 87131 Reduced funding will have wide- They will work to radically in- Ismael Lujan, principal of West (505) 277-5831 or (800) 544-2617 (NM) reaching impact. The program will crease giving from local communi- Fax. No. 277-0278 A Non-profit Organization request more volunteer support and ties around the state and strive to See Prepared, page 3 Clinton Presidential Records Digital Records Marker This is not a presidential record. This is used as an administrative marker by the William J. Clinton Presidential Library Staff. This marker identifies the place of a publication. Publications have not been scanned in their entirety for the purpose of digitization. To see the full publication please search online or visit the Clinton Presidential Library's Research Room. NEW MEXICO "Building Tomorrow... TODAY!" MESA INC. A Non-Profit Organization CARRYA ANNUAL REPORT 1991-92 MATHEMATICS ENGINEERING SCIENCE ACHIEVEMENT OUR TENTH MESA 1009 YEAR JULY 1 1991 TO JUNE 30 1992 A Pre-College Program THAT WORKS!