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Santa Fe High School grade B. Students 1,692. Student-teacher ratio 18:1.
The Albuquerque Institute of Math and Science was named the top high school in New Mexico, coming in at No.
Top School Districts in New Mexico, 2019 RankSchool DistrictCounty1Albuquerque Public SchoolsBernalillo County2Los Alamos Public SchoolsLos Alamos County3Cloudcroft Municipal SchoolsOtero County4Dora Municipal SchoolsRoosevelt County21 more rows
Data Type Number LocationData Type2019 - 2020New MexicoNumber333,020
New Mexico's K-12 Education Landscape. In 2020, and for the fourth year in a row, the Annie E. Casey Foundation ranked New Mexico 50th in the nation in education.
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State Rankings StateAcademic Performance RankOverall RankIdaho4247Louisiana4848South Carolina4149Mississippi505047 more rows • 7 Jan 2022
The WalletHub study says where New Mexico falters the most is the quality of the state's education system. Their study ranks New Mexico dead last at 51st for the quality of our education system. This can be attributed to the state's rural character and high poverty rate.
The bottom end of the list of states, based on education, is dominated by states in the South and West. The worst performer is Oklahoma, with an overall score of only 36 out of 100. Above it are Nevada and Louisiana, each with a score of 38.7.
In the education category, New Mexico ranked last in K-12 education and No. 20 in higher education for an overall education rank of 50th in the nation. The education ranking looked at metrics for grades pre-K through 12 as well as high school and college graduation rates, college readiness and debt at graduation.
In the education category, New Mexico ranked last in K-12 education and No. 20 in higher education for an overall education rank of 50th in the nation. The education ranking looked at metrics for grades pre-K through 12 as well as high school and college graduation rates, college readiness and debt at graduation.

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