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Issue 12 - Spring 2008

  • Boys' Physical and Behavioral Health in New Mexico
  • Boys and Obesity
  • Boys and Alcohol
  • Boys and Suicide
  • Advanced Placement Classes and Gender
  • Gender Ratios in NM Public Education
  • A View from Overseas about Boys and Guns
  • Single-Gender Education in the News

Issue 11 - Fall 2007

  • Leonard Sax vs Time Magazine: Are boys Adrift or Are They Doing Well?
  • Pojoaque's Success Expands Single Sex Classes
  • A Question of Equity
  • Take Your Boys on Field Trips
    by Elisabeth Keller
  • Looking Beyond the Dropout Rate
  • The Disappearing Male in Community College
    by Lisa Ebert
  • Abuse of Boys Calls Out for More Attention

Issue 10 - Spring 2007

  • Letter from a Concerned Father
    by Roger E. Olsen
  • Leonard Sax to Speak in Santa Fe
  • Boys and Adequate Yearly Progress
  • Politics Muddies Maine's Gender Report
  • The Prevalence of Boy Bashing
  • Beginnings for Single-Sex Education in NM
  • How Boys and Girls See Their World Differently
    by Karen C. Sneiders
  • Mason's DeMolay Supports Boys' Initiation into Manhood
    by John R. Adams

Issue 9 - Winter 2007

  • Boys & Girls Learn Differently! Workshop for Teachers
  • Boys and Reading
  • Steps for the NM Legislators to Make Schools Better for Kids
  • Two Local Teachers Share Experiences with Boys and Reading
  • Is it Gender or Ethnicity or Income? No Child Left Behind Tests Show Gender Differences Persist in Reading While Non-Existent in Math
  • Interview with Dr. Viola Florez, Dean of the UNM College of Education, on Gender Issues in NM Education
  • 10 Things Teachers Can Do to Help Boys Learn


Issue 8 - Fall 2006

  • Boys Are Really Falling Behind, and in New Mexico, It's Not Just Some Boys
  • NM Legislature to Consider Boys' Education Decline
  • New Mexico 's Youth Gender Gap
  • Boy Issues in The Press:
    Graphomotor Dysfunction, Failure To Launch Syndrome, and The Benefits Of Same Gender Teachers.
  • An Interview with Family Court Judge Raymond Ortiz
  • New Mexico Higher Education Should Consider the Gender Gaps and Achievement Gaps Together
  • New "Action Research" Group to Study Boys' Education


Issue 7
- Winter/Spring 2006

  • New Mexico Men: Scarce At NM State Colleges an Universities
  • Capshaw Boys: Talkin' Back
  • It's A Male Thing: Are Boys Struggling To Achieve Because Schools Are Too Girl-Friendly?
  • Gender And Ethnicity Of Students At Selected Public Post-Secondary Institutions, 2004
  • Maine, First To Officially Address Boys' Decline In Academics
  • Some School Practices That May Harm Boys
  • Boys Still Vastly Outnumber Girls In Local Crime
  • Small Learning Community At Santa Fe High Shows Benefit For Boys
  • Harry Potter And Dads; Something To Think About

Issue 6 - Summer/Fall 2005

  • Connecting with Boys' Aggression
  • Missing: Males on College Campuses,
    By Wendy McElroy
  • Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey Presents Disturbing Portrait of Santa Fe Boys
  • An Interview with Children's Court Judge Barbara Vigil
  • Single-Sex Public Education
    By Leonard Sax, PhD, MD
  • Santa Fe Public Schools Gender Performance on No Child Left Behind Tests for 2005
  • Santa Fe Advance Placement Classes and Gender


Issue 5
- Winter/Spring 2005

  • Boys and Violence
  • Sexual Abuse of Boys in Santa Fe
  • Boys, Violence and Running Away
  • Local Schools Fail Boys in Key Area of Language Arts
  • Suicide and Boys in Santa Fe and NM
  • Will the Public Schools Get Serious About Educating Boys?
  • Have Boys Become a Second-Class Gender?

Issue 4 - Summer/Fall 2004

  • Back to (Boy Friendly?) Schools
  • The Usual Suspects
    Boy Behavior in the Classroom
  • Ed Gorman and Hands-On Learning at Agua Fria
  • Why Are Today's Boys Suffering in Comparison to the Previous Generation and Relative to Their Female Peers?
  • A Better Classroom for Boys - Boyhood Advocacy Training for Teachers
  • Dr. Gloria Rendón on Boys in the Santa Fe Schools
  • Is Your Son's Classroom Boy Friendly?
  • Suicide in New Mexico by Gender, 24 Years and Younger

Issue 3 - Spring/Summer 2004

  • Working With Boys At the Pastoral Counseling Center
    An Interview with Dr. David Dennedy-Frank
  • Programs and Services for Boys in Santa Fe
  • Special Education in Santa Fe Public Schools:
    Boys Twice As Likely To Be In Special Education
  • Retained in Grade in Santa Fe Schools:
    Boys Predominate, Especially in the Early Grades
  • Su Vida-Mental Health Programs For Youth
  • Portrait of a Santa Fe Boy: Ivan Cornejo
  • The O'Keeffe Art and Leadership Program for Boys
    by Jackie M
  • Mentoring the Young Men Project at Capshaw Middle School by Nancy David
  • He's Just A Late Talker

Issue 2 - Winter 2004

  • Jesús Gonzales and the New Mexico Young Fathers Project
  • Breaking the Cycle of Abandonment in Santa Fe
  • The Absent Father
  • Looking Behind the Statistics:
    Boys Three Times More Likely to be Suspended
  • What Boys Want...
  • Where Have all the Men Gone?
    Santa Fe Public Elementary Schools and Joe Abeyta
  • Leon David Lopez, Portrait of a Young Poet
  • My Trip With Dad by William Carson
  • Understanding Bullying by Victor LaCerva, MD
  • We Owe Them No Less by Lou Levin
  • Advice to Dads, Mentors and Friends:
    How to Relate to Sons and Friends Who Are Boys

Issue 1 - Fall 2003

  • Why A Newsletter on Boys?
  • Santa Fe School Tests Show Gender Gap in English Language Skills
  • Portrait of a Santa Fe Boy... Vince Tapia: A Leader, not a Stereotype
  • 15 Step Program to Help Boys by Dr. William Pollack
  • Looking Behind the Statistics
    Obesity Rates of Santa Fe and New Mexico High School Students, 2001:
    Boys more likely to be obese by a factor of three
  • "Farm to School," "Cooking with Kids" Programs Set Examples of Healthy Eating
  • Santa Fe Boys Community Action Network (Boys C.A.N.) Gets Off to Energetic Start
  • Films to Watch and Discuss with Boys
    My Body Guard and Life as a House