
Next Governing Council Meeting is on Tuesday, October 28 at 5:00 at SSES. Visit our website for the agenda. www.charter-sses.org

One Massachusetts startup is changing the rebar game with a new stainless steel cladding process.
If you see a concrete structure of any kind, be it a building, road, or maybe piece of art, in all likelihood itās supported by rebar. While there are a few varieties of steel rebar, from the standard steel to epoxy coated, they all suffer from corrosion issues.
Two doctoral graduates from MIT launched a startup called Allium Engineering a few years ago thatās taking aim at that issue by manufacturing steel thatās able to resist corrosion through an innovative stainless steel cladding process. The company says this technology can more than triple the lifetime of key infrastructure such as bridges, which would allow for significant cuts to steel and concrete production, two of the largest carbon dioxide emitting industries.
To share more about Allium, how the company got started and the technology behind it, Alliumās co-founder and CTO Sam McAlpine stopped by for a chat with ASME TechCast.
One Massachusetts startup is changing the rebar game with a new stainless steel cladding process.
If you see a concrete structure of any kind, be it a building, road, or maybe piece of art, in all likelihood itās supported by rebar. While there are a few varieties of steel rebar, from the standard steel to epoxy coated, they all suffer from corrosion issues.
Two doctoral graduates from MIT launched a startup called Allium Engineering a few years ago thatās taking aim at that issue by manufacturing steel thatās able to resist corrosion through an innovative stainless steel cladding process. The company says this technology can more than triple the lifetime of key infrastructure such as bridges, which would allow for significant cuts to steel and concrete production, two of the largest carbon dioxide emitting industries.
To share more about Allium, how the company got started and the technology behind it, Alliumās co-founder and CTO Sam McAlpine stopped by for a chat with ASME TechCast.
One Massachusetts startup is changing the rebar game with a new stainless steel cladding process.
If you see a concrete structure of any kind, be it a building, road, or maybe piece of art, in all likelihood itās supported by rebar. While there are a few varieties of steel rebar, from the standard steel to epoxy coated, they all suffer from corrosion issues.
Two doctoral graduates from MIT launched a startup called Allium Engineering a few years ago thatās taking aim at that issue by manufacturing steel thatās able to resist corrosion through an innovative stainless steel cladding process. The company says this technology can more than triple the lifetime of key infrastructure such as bridges, which would allow for significant cuts to steel and concrete production, two of the largest carbon dioxide emitting industries.
To share more about Allium, how the company got started and the technology behind it, Alliumās co-founder and CTO Sam McAlpine stopped by for a chat with ASME TechCast.
https://www.asme.org/topics-resources/content/podcast-a-new-generation-of-rebar


Doing experiments is THE MOST FUN while putting knowledge to practice.
Students preparing for and enjoying lab class.



The students at Sacramento School of Engineering & Science were treated to our guest speaker, Dr. Gihan Gamage, from NMSU-A. Dr. Gamage is an Assistant Professor of Astronomy and Physics and earned his Ph.D. from the University of North Dakota. His doctoral thesis was on āMulti-Wavelength Analysis of Star Formation in Galaxy Clusters.ā
Dr Gamage has also been a lecturer in the Launch Pad lecture series at the New Mexico Space Museum in Alamogordo, NM.
His presentation was on āLight and Astronomers.ā This was a real opportunity for the students to learn more about our sun, Earth and its effects with an opportunity to ask questions.
Thank you, Dr Gamage for taking your time to share with our students and participating in our Guest Lecture Series.


Exciting news! Our brand new T-shirts have just arrived, and you won't want to miss out on these stylish additions to your wardrobe and support SSES.
Available in multiple sizes and colors: XS - XL. Colors: Dark Gray, Light Gray, Black & Purple.
Cost: $15 payable Cash or Check.
GET YOURS TODAY - At Sacramento School of Engineering & Science, 7035 US-70, Alamogordo, NM 88310, (575) 888-3421





Attention SSES Families! Sign up for Friday Tutoring for the month of September! CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP!

Common area.
Important Announcement for the SSES students and families!
Remember: Next week, Sept 1 - Sept 5, is our "off week" at SSES. Unless you signed up for tutoring, you will not attend school next week. If you want to sign up for tutoring, there are still a few slots available: Sign up here!

We are so grateful for the amazing generosity and support we've received from our donors and volunteers. Whether you gave your time, talents, or resources, youāve made a real difference, and we couldn't do this without you!
A heartfelt shoutout to:
š AnnDeroy
š Brandy Murphy
š Captain Wardian and HAFB 6th ATKS
š Crystal Boylan
š Fred Stong
š Heidi Bradford
š Jerrett Perry
š Jim Klump
š Lana Miller
š Lemon ShakeUps
š Lorrie Black
š Nancy Hudson & Children In Need of Services - CHINS
š New Mexico Desert Sno
š Otero County Electric Coop
š Otto Dusak
š Shannan Wright
Thank you for standing with us and being such an important part of our mission. Your kindness and commitment inspire us every day!ā¤ļø
#SSES #ThankYou #CommunityStrong #Gratitude #SupportLocal

š®āļø Lunchtime = game time!
Some of our STEM HS crew enjoyed playing video games with our awesome math teacher, Mr. Miyoshi, while others had fun drawing and guessing in Pictionary. A great way to relax and recharge before heading back to class! š”


Thank you to all the families who came out, met our team, and got a glimpse of the exciting, hands-on learning weāre bringing to our students.
šØāš©āš§āš¦ If you missed itādonāt worry! Thereās still time to check us out and enroll your child in a school built for future innovators, problem-solvers, and leaders.
š¢ Now enrolling for Fall 2025!
Visit our website or call us to schedule a tour.
š https://www.charter-sses.org/
š (575) 888-3421
#STEMHighSchool #CharterSchool #FutureReady #NowEnrolling #InnovationInEducation






š You're Invited!
Join us for an Open House at the Sacramento School of Engineering and Science (SSES) ā a free, public charter high school focused on STEM education for grades 9ā11!
š
Date: Thursday, July 24th
š Time: 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
š Location: 7035 US HWY 70, Alamogordo, NM 88310
⨠Tuition-free
⨠Hands-on learning
⨠Project-based STEM curriculum
⨠Small school, big opportunities
š² Learn more at https://www.charter-sses.org/
#SSES #STEMschool #CharterHighSchool #OpenHouse #SacramentoSchools #FutureEngineers #FreePublicSchool

Have you ever wondered how science, engineering, and math make our lives so much better? It's exciting to think about what you dream of doing! The skills you learn can be applied to a rewarding occupation like construction, plumbing, electrical, welding, mechanics, medical, and yes, art, and everyday life. Maybe you want to design a race car, create a stunning new building downtown that becomes the heart of the city, or invent a new life-saving device that helps others. Whatever your dream, remember that these fields can turn your ideas into reality and make a positive difference in the world!
How can you make that happen? Discover the exciting new Sacramento School of Engineering and Science, a free public high school right here in Alamogordo! Enrollment is now open, so be sure to visit their website for all the details.
This wonderful new charter high school is designed to provide students with engaging hands-on activities, extra academic support in math and reading provided during the school day, and even internships at Holloman Air Force Base or other local tech companies. You'll find small class sizes that make learning more personal, plus access to sports and various activities at Alamogordo High School.
Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to grow, learn, and have fun!







