Summary:
The Pojoaque area in New Mexico is home to two elementary schools: Pablo Roybal Elementary and Pojoaque Intermediate. Both schools have relatively low statewide rankings and performance metrics compared to the state averages, with neither school standing out as a clear standout in the area.
The key metrics show that both schools perform below the state average in English Language Arts and Mathematics proficiency, with Pablo Roybal Elementary at 41% and 15% proficiency, respectively, and Pojoaque Intermediate at 40% and 14% proficiency, respectively, compared to the state averages of 39% and 25%. Additionally, both schools have high free and reduced lunch rates, with Pablo Roybal Elementary at 63.08% and Pojoaque Intermediate at 68.98%, indicating a significant population of students from low-income households in the area.
The data also reveals that the schools in Pojoaque have seen a decline in their statewide rankings over the years, with Pablo Roybal Elementary dropping from a 4-star rating in 2009-2010 to a 2-star rating in 2023-2024. However, the student-teacher ratios at both schools are lower than the state average, which could be a positive factor in providing more individualized attention to students. Overall, the elementary schools in Pojoaque appear to be struggling to perform at the same level as the state average, and further investigation into the specific challenges and strategies for improvement would be necessary to better understand the situation and identify potential solutions.
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