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Heinrich's representatives visit White Sands School and explore ways to enhance educational opportunities for students

By Vanessa Flores, White Sands Missile Range Public AffairsJanuary 21, 2025

Heinrich's representatives visit White Sands School and explore ways to enhance educational opportunities for students
Edward Tabet-Cubero, the Deputy Chief of Staff for New Mexico Senator Martin Heinrich, Ashley Beyer, the Southern New Mexico Regional Director for Senator Heinrich, and Majd Mawla, a member of the senator’s Washington D.C. staff visited White Sands Missile Range on January 16, 2025, to tour White Sands School. White Sands School Principal James Dickerson and middle school teacher Megan Carl (both far left) explain that the first-grade students are meeting with their eight-grade "reading buddy" in a collaborative learning environment.
(Photo Credit: Vanessa Flores, White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs)
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WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. (January 21, 2025) – Edward Tabet-Cubero, the Deputy Chief of Staff for New Mexico Senator Martin Heinrich, visited White Sands Missile Range on January 16, 2025, to tour White Sands School.

In his role, Tabet-Cubero leads the senator’s initiatives in the education sector, leveraging his experience as a former principal and teacher. During his visit, he assessed the school’s condition and met with the leadership of both the school and the White Sands Missile Range to tour the facility. He was accompanied by his colleagues: Ashley Beyer, the Southern New Mexico Regional Director for Senator Heinrich, and Majd Mawla, a member of the senator’s Washington D.C. staff.

“We are here to support however we can,” said Tabet-Cubero. “The senator is very clear on his direction to support the mission here at White Sands Missile Range, and that includes education.”

Heinrich's representatives visit White Sands School and explore ways to enhance educational opportunities for students
Joshua T. Fosher (far left), White Sands Missile Range Secretary of the General Staff, Majd Mawla (middle left), member of Senator Heinrich’s Washington D.C. staff, Edward Tabet-Cubero (middle right), Deputy Chief of Staff for New Mexico Senator Martin Heinrich, and Col. Donyeill A. Mozer (far right), the White Sands Missile Range Garrison Commander discuss the state of White Sands School on Jan. 16, 2025 at White Sands Missile Range. (Photo Credit: Vanessa Flores, White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs) VIEW ORIGINAL

The meeting included Col. Donyeill A. Mozer, the White Sands Missile Range Garrison Commander, and his Sergeant Major, Command Sgt. Maj. Jamal N. Latore. Steve Rodriguez, Chief of Operations for Las Cruces Public Schools, and James Dickerson, Principal of White Sands School, were also present.

Tabet-Cubero and his team aimed to understand how their office could assist the school and identify its needs. Established in 1952, White Sands School is one of the oldest in the Las Cruces Public Schools district.

Heinrich's representatives visit White Sands School and explore ways to enhance educational opportunities for students
Kim Arrey (far left), White Sands Missile Range School Liaison, Ashley Beyer (middle left), the Southern New Mexico Regional Director for Senator Heinrich, James Dickerson (middle left), Principal of White Sands School, and Steve Rodriguez (far right), Chief of Operations for Las Cruces Public Schools discuss the state of White Sands School on Jan. 16, 2025 at White Sands Missile Range. (Photo Credit: Vanessa Flores, White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs) VIEW ORIGINAL

They discussed various funding options, including the Public Schools on Military Installations program. This program provides funding for constructing, renovating, repairing, or expanding public schools located on military installations to address capacity and facility conditions issues.

The senator’s team visited classrooms, engaged in conversations with students, and gained a thorough understanding of the school’s facilities. They also observed the available technology and noted the excellent maintenance of the facilities over the years, which is a result of the collaboration between the school’s leadership and White Sands Missile Range.