Please be advised Snell Middle School will be implementing a proactive approach to deterring threats within our student setting at Snell Middle School. Today, February 1, 2024 we did have metal detectors on site at the beginning of the school day. This practice will be implemented as of today and it is important for everyone to understand we have your child (ren’s) best interest in mind when it comes to ensuring we have a safe campus. Our goal at Snell is to remind students and families this environment is for learning opportunities. Threats, bullying and vaping will not be tolerated. If you have any questions and or concerns, please direct them to Mrs. Margaret Begay or Mr. Artie Sanchez at 575- 537-4030 ext.1300
Community Voting for Teacher of the Year and Classified Staff of the Year is now open. Please visit this site to vote. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1IXqqbpZGm6SiLztvMvxesMmUXppsHRITNP2ceG6qxAY/
February 22nd Parent Center Grand Opening!
Please be advised Snell is having parent teacher conferences this week, Thursday, February 1st from 4:00pm-6pm and Friday, February 2nd 8:00am-2pm.
Please plan on attending your child's conference. If these dates and times are not good for you, please communicate or email their teachers to make other arrangements.
Mrs. Begay
Today's schedule!

Students will be learning remotely today due to inclement weather! Please log them into their Google Classrooms at 10am! Please follow your schools snow day google classroom procedures! Everyone be safe and enjoy your day!
Cobre Consolidated School District will have a two hour delayed start tomorrow January 8th, 2024. Please stay tuned for further updates.
Thanksgiving Dinner, November 02. Tickets are $10 dollars for adults.

Don't forget to take breaks and enjoy the beauty of Fall. Take a walk in a nearby park to see the changing leaves, attend campus events like football games or harvest festivals, and spend quality time with friends. Balancing your academic responsibilities with enjoyable activities is key to a well-rounded college experience.

Fall is flu season, so take care of your health. Get a flu shot if recommended, eat well-balanced meals, exercise regularly, and get enough sleep. A healthy body and mind are crucial for maintaining focus and productivity in your studies.

Start the Fall semester strong by setting up a well-organized system for your classes, assignments, and deadlines. Use planners, digital calendars, or apps to keep track of important dates, class schedules, and to-do lists. Staying organized will help you manage your time effectively.

