Summary:
The Hondo Valley Public Schools district in New Mexico operates two schools: Hondo Elementary (grades PK-6) and Hondo High (grades 7-12). Both schools serve a predominantly Hispanic student population, with 100% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating high poverty levels in the area.
Neither school stands out as a top performer, with both Hondo Elementary and Hondo High ranking below average in the state. Hondo Elementary has seen a decline in its statewide ranking over the years, while Hondo High has had fluctuating performance. The small student-teacher ratios at both schools, 6.7 at Hondo Elementary and 9.2 at Hondo High, suggest that the district is making efforts to provide personalized attention, but the low statewide rankings indicate that more support may be needed to improve student outcomes.
Overall, the Hondo Valley Public Schools district faces challenges in providing quality education to its students, as evidenced by the low statewide rankings and high poverty levels. Further analysis and targeted interventions may be necessary to address these issues and help the district's schools better serve their students.
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