Summary:
The Elida Municipal Schools district in New Mexico consists of two schools: Elida Elementary and Elida High. Both schools have maintained consistent statewide rankings and ratings, with Elida Elementary ranking in the top third of New Mexico elementary schools and Elida High ranking in the top 40% of New Mexico high schools.
Elida Elementary stands out with its 4-star rating, relatively low student-teacher ratio, and diverse student population. In contrast, Elida High has a predominantly white student body, with a smaller percentage of Hispanic and other racial/ethnic groups. Both schools serve a population with a high rate of free and reduced-price lunch eligibility, suggesting lower socioeconomic status in the area.
Overall, the Elida Municipal Schools district, though small with only two schools and around 180 students, is performing reasonably well. The consistent rankings and ratings indicate a level of stability and quality, but the high rates of free and reduced-price lunch eligibility and potential racial imbalance at the high school level warrant further investigation to understand the unique needs and challenges faced by this rural school district.
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