Summary:
The Jemez Valley region of New Mexico is home to two struggling elementary schools: Jemez Valley Elementary and San Diego Riverside. Both schools have consistently low academic performance and rankings compared to other schools in the state, with only a small percentage of students proficient in core subjects like English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science.
Jemez Valley Elementary is ranked 404 out of 433 New Mexico elementary schools, with a 0-star rating from SchoolDigger. Only 19% of its students are proficient or better in English Language Arts, 6% in Mathematics, and 21% in Science, all well below the state averages. San Diego Riverside is ranked 421 out of 421 New Mexico elementary schools, with a 0-star rating, and only 16% of its students are proficient or better in English Language Arts.
Both schools serve a high-poverty student population, with 100% of their students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. The student-teacher ratios at the schools vary, with Jemez Valley Elementary having a slightly higher ratio than the state average and San Diego Riverside having a lower ratio. However, this difference does not appear to have a significant impact on the schools' overall performance. The persistent low rankings and poor academic outcomes suggest that the Jemez Valley region may require targeted interventions and support to address the underlying issues and improve educational opportunities for its students.
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