Summary:
The Farmington area of New Mexico is home to 4 high schools that serve students in grades 9-12. Based on the available data, San Juan College High School stands out as the top-performing high school in the district, consistently ranking among the best in the state and outpacing the other Farmington high schools and the state average in academic achievement.
While the four-year graduation rate across all Farmington high schools is on par with the state average, there are significant differences in test scores and other key metrics. San Juan College High School boasts impressive proficiency rates, with 81% in science, 77% in English Language Arts, and 48% in mathematics for 11th-grade students. In contrast, Farmington High and Piedra Vista High generally perform below the state average, while Rocinante High has the lowest test scores among the Farmington high schools.
The data also reveals a notable socioeconomic divide within the Farmington school district, with San Juan College High School having the lowest percentage of free and reduced lunch recipients at 20.07%, while Rocinante High has the highest at 100%. This disparity may be a contributing factor to the academic performance differences observed across the district.
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