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School Grading is part of state and federal law that mandates accountability for all public schools. The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) enacted in 1965 requires schools to show annual improvement in mathematics and reading. New Mexico statute specifies additional requirements that schools demonstrate progress through an A-F letter grade for each school. Individual school report cards can be found online at http://aae.ped.state.nm.us/. NEW MEXICO PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Albuquerque Public Schools What are school grades? What are School District Report Cards? Definitions and Abbreviations Each LEA under the jurisdiction of the Public Education Department (PED) annually receives a comprehensive report of their achievement, accountability, teacher qualifications, and post- secondary success. This report is compiled for 89 districts that include regular and locally authorized charter schools, and all state- authorized charter schools. Non-PED schools are exempt from both school grading and School District Report Cards and include private, home, and Bureau of Indian Education schools. What is contained in this report? This report provides a concise summary of the LEA and its schools: ● LEA Demographic Profile ● Accountability ◦ Summaries of School Grades ◦ Cohort Graduation Rates (4, 5, and 6 Year) ◦ Status of Non-Graduates ● Achievement ◦ Proficiencies in Reading, Mathematics, and Science ◦ NAEP Statewide Summary for Grades 4 and 8 ● School Board Member Training ● Budgeted Expenditures ● Teacher Credentials ● Post-Secondary Achievement (College Going, Credit Accumulation) ● Parent Survey on the Quality of Education Local Educational Agency is a broad term that encompasses districts with multiple schools or independent state-authorized charter schools. Locally authorized charter schools are not LEAs and are reported with their parent district. Asian: Afr Am: Amer Indian: Cauc: ELL: ED: SWD: Q1: Q3: Schools with students most economically disadvantaged (top 25%) and least disadvantaged (bottom 25%). These are ELL students new to U.S. schools who qualify for exemption from the reading assessment. Asian or Pacific Islander African American American Indian Caucasian English Language Learners Economically Disadvantaged as determined by eligibility for Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program Students with disabilities; does not include special education students who are gifted The lowest performing 25% (one quarter) of students in reading or mathematics The higher performing 75% (three quarters) of students in reading or mathematics LEA Subgroups Recently Arrived School District Report Card 2016-2017 High/Low Poverty Schools 164,089 172,237 81,394 7,600 206,348 4,457 35,884 249,348 52,927 45,669 428 48.8 51.2 24.2 2.3 61.4 1.3 10.7 74.1 15.7 13.6 0.1 44,216 46,536 20,663 2,793 60,181 2,071 4,887 62,908 15,656 13,500 0 48.7 51.3 22.8 3.1 66.3 2.3 5.4 69.3 17.3 14.9 0.0 16,801 5.0 4,702 5.2 Student Demographics Number % Number % State LEA Caucasian African American Hispanic Asian American Indian ELL SWD ED Migrant Recently Arrived Female Male Source: LEA 120th-day submission to the PED 27.0 100.0 All Students 336,326 90,752 11 158 7.0 20 12.7 13 8.2 C School Grading Summary District Grade Schools Rated in District Schools in Priority Status Schools in Focus Status Schools in Strategic Status 1 0.6 Schools in Reward Status Total Number Percent Source: PED Accountability Bureau 100.0 The district grade is determined by the average of school grades in the district. For a description of status, see page 2. Albuquerque Public Schools School District Report Card 2016-2017 Page 1 of 21

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School Grading is part of state and federal law that mandates accountability for all public schools. The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) enacted in 1965 requires schools to show annual improvement in mathematics and reading. New Mexico statute specifies additional requirements that schools demonstrate progress through an A-F letter grade for each school. Individual school report cards can be found online at http://aae.ped.state.nm.us/.

NEW MEXICO PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Albuquerque Public Schools

What are school grades?

What are School District Report Cards?

Definitions and Abbreviations

Each LEA under the jurisdiction of the Public Education Department (PED) annually receives a comprehensive report of their achievement, accountability, teacher qualifications, and post-secondary success. This report is compiled for 89 districts that include regular and locally authorized charter schools, and all state-authorized charter schools. Non-PED schools are exempt from both school grading and School District Report Cards and include private, home, and Bureau of Indian Education schools.

What is contained in this report?

This report provides a concise summary of the LEA and its schools:

● LEA Demographic Profile● Accountability ◦ Summaries of School Grades ◦ Cohort Graduation Rates (4, 5, and 6 Year) ◦ Status of Non-Graduates● Achievement ◦ Proficiencies in Reading, Mathematics, and Science ◦ NAEP Statewide Summary for Grades 4 and 8● School Board Member Training● Budgeted Expenditures● Teacher Credentials● Post-Secondary Achievement (College Going, Credit Accumulation)● Parent Survey on the Quality of Education

Local Educational Agency is a broad term that encompasses districts with multiple schools or independent state-authorized charter schools. Locally authorized charter schools are not LEAs and are reported with their parent district.

Asian: Afr Am: Amer Indian:Cauc:ELL: ED:

SWD: Q1:

Q3:

Schools with students most economically disadvantaged (top 25%) and least disadvantaged (bottom 25%).

These are ELL students new to U.S. schools who qualify for exemption from the reading assessment.

Asian or Pacific IslanderAfrican AmericanAmerican IndianCaucasianEnglish Language LearnersEconomically Disadvantaged as determined by eligibility for Free or Reduced Price Lunch ProgramStudents with disabilities; does not include special education students who are giftedThe lowest performing 25% (one quarter) of students in reading or mathematicsThe higher performing 75% (three quarters) of students in reading or mathematics

LEA

Subgroups

Recently Arrived

School District Report Card 2016-2017

High/Low Poverty Schools

164,089

172,237

81,394

7,600

206,348

4,457

35,884

249,348

52,927

45,669

428

48.8

51.2

24.2

2.3

61.4

1.3

10.7

74.1

15.7

13.6

0.1

44,216

46,536

20,663

2,793

60,181

2,071

4,887

62,908

15,656

13,500

0

48.7

51.3

22.8

3.1

66.3

2.3

5.4

69.3

17.3

14.9

0.0

16,801 5.04,702 5.2

Student Demographics

Number % Number %

StateLEA

Caucasian

African American

Hispanic

Asian

American Indian

ELL

SWD

ED

Migrant

Recently Arrived

Female

Male

Source: LEA 120th-day submission to the PED

27.0 100.0All Students 336,32690,752

11

158

7.0

20 12.7

13 8.2

C

School Grading Summary

District Grade

Schools Rated in District

Schools in Priority Status

Schools in Focus Status

Schools in Strategic Status

1 0.6Schools in Reward Status

Total Number Percent

Source: PED Accountability Bureau

100.0

The district grade is determined by the average of school grades in the district. For a description of status, see page 2.

Albuquerque Public Schools School District Report Card 2016-2017Page 1 of 21

Accountability - School Grading and StatusStatus refers to schools that are in some form of improvement that requires increased monitoring and educational enhancement. The improvement categories are *** Priority Status (5% of schools that are lowest performing) ** Focus Status (additional 10% of schools that are low performing with large gaps between lower and higher performing groups) * Strategic Status (additional 10% of schools that are low performing with large gaps between lower and higher performing groups) ^ Reward Status (the top 5% of schools in the state)A school's status is footnoted next to its overall letter grade and, where blank, means the school is not in any status. Only schools receiving Title I funds are eligible, which in 2017 represented 685 schools.

School

Overall

Grade School

Overall

Grade

A Montoya Elementary B Adobe Acres Elementary F **

Alameda Elementary D Alamosa Elementary D *

Albuquerque Charter Academy D ** Albuquerque High DAlbuquerque Talent Development Secondary Charter D ** Alice King Community Charter BAlvarado Elementary D Apache Elementary F *

Armijo Elementary F * Arroyo Del Oso Elementary CAtrisco Elementary F * Atrisco Heritage Academy High C ^

Bandelier Elementary F Barcelona Elementary D *

Bel Air Elementary F Bellehaven Elementary DCarlos Rey Elementary C *** Chamiza Elementary DChaparral Elementary D Chelwood Elementary DChristine Duncan Heritage Academy Charter D *** Cibola High BCleveland Middle B Cochiti Elementary F *

College and Career High School A Collet Park Elementary CComanche Elementary C Coronado Elementary BCorrales Elementary B Corrales International Charter BDel Norte High C ** Dennis Chavez Elementary BDesert Ridge Middle B Digital Arts and Technology Academy Charter ADolores Gonzales Elementary D Double Eagle Elementary ADouglas MacArthur Elementary D Duranes Elementary FEarly College Academy I A East Mountain High Charter AEast San Jose Elementary D Ecademy Virtual High School FEdmund G Ross Elementary B * Edward Gonzales Elementary FEisenhower Middle B El Camino Real Academy Charter C **

Eldorado High B Emerson Elementary F **

Ernie Pyle Middle F *** Eubank Elementary F **

Eugene Field Elementary F ** Family School AFreedom High B Garfield Middle DGeorge I Sanchez Collaborative Community School F Georgia O Keeffe Elementary AGordon Bernell Charter C Governor Bent Elementary FGrant Middle C Griegos Elementary BHarrison Middle F Hawthorne Elementary F ***

Hayes Middle F * Helen Cordero Primary A *

Highland High F Hodgin Elementary F *

Hoover Middle C Hubert H Humphrey Elementary AInez Elementary C Jackson Middle CJames Monroe Middle C Jefferson Middle FJimmy Carter Middle F John Adams Middle FJohn Baker Elementary B Kennedy Middle FKirtland Elementary F Kit Carson Elementary C **

L B Johnson Middle C La Academia De Esperanza Charter F **

La Cueva High A La Luz Elementary F **

La Mesa Elementary F *** Lavaland Elementary F **

Lew Wallace Elementary F Longfellow Elementary CLos Padillas Elementary F ** Los Puentes Charter D ***

Los Ranchos Elementary F ** Lowell Elementary C ***

Albuquerque Public Schools School District Report Card 2016-2017Page 2 of 21

Achievement - Proficiency Summaries by Grade

The assessments were developed to measure grade-level standards that New Mexico educators and the public determined are important for students to master. Results include all students enrolled within the LEA or school, regardless of whether for a full academic year or not. Students are assessed in reading and mathematics in grades 3-11 and in science in grades 4, 7, and 11. Note that proficiencies do not include the assessment for grades KN, 1 and 2.

Reading Mathematics Science

Proficient(%)Grade

NotProficient

(%)

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

State Current3 7073 3027

State Prior3 7075 3025

LEA Current3 7277 2823

LEA Prior3 7179 2921

State Current4 7774 602326 40

State Prior4 7775 572325 43

LEA Current4 7877 622223 38

LEA Prior4 7775 532325 47

State Current5 7670 2430

State Prior5 7475 2625

LEA Current5 7873 2227

LEA Prior5 7776 2324

State Current6 8074 2026

Madison Middle F Manzano High CManzano Mesa Elementary B Marie M Hughes Elementary FMark Twain Elementary D Maryann Binford Elementary F *

Matheson Park Elementary D McCollum Elementary DMcKinley Middle F Mission Avenue Elementary FMitchell Elementary D Monte Vista Elementary DMontessori of the Rio Grande Charter C Montezuma Elementary F ***

Mountain Mahogany Charter F Mountain View Elementary D *

Native American Community Academy Charter C Navajo Elementary FNew Futures D New Mexico International School CNex Gen Academy B North Star Elementary ANuestros Valores High Charter D ** Onate Elementary AOsuna Elementary B Painted Sky Elementary DPajarito Elementary F ** Petroglyph Elementary BPolk Middle F Public Academy for Performing Arts Charter BReginald Chavez Elementary F Rio Grande High CRobert F Kennedy Charter D *** Roosevelt Middle ARudolfo Anaya Elementary D ** S Y Jackson Elementary ASan Antonito Elementary B Sandia Base Elementary BSandia High A School On Wheels D **

Seven Bar Elementary D Siembra Leadership High School FSierra Vista Elementary C Sombra Del Monte Elementary CSouth Valley Academy Charter D Sunset View Elementary BSusie R Marmon Elementary F * Taft Middle FTaylor Middle D Tierra Antigua Elementary BTomasita Elementary B *** Tony Hillerman Middle CTruman Middle D Twenty First Century Charter BValle Vista Elementary F ** Valley High DVan Buren Middle F Ventana Ranch Elementary BVolcano Vista High B Washington Middle FWest Mesa High C Wherry Elementary D ***

Whittier Elementary F ** Wilson Middle FZia Elementary F Zuni Elementary C

Albuquerque Public Schools School District Report Card 2016-2017Page 3 of 21

Reading Mathematics Science

Proficient(%)Grade

NotProficient

(%)

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

State Prior6 8076 2024

LEA Current6 8479 1621

LEA Prior6 8377 1723

State Current7 8373 551727 45

State Prior7 8277 551823 45

LEA Current7 8477 581623 42

LEA Prior7 8376 541724 46

State Current8 7971 2129

State Prior8 8074 2026

LEA Current8 8173 1927

LEA Prior8 8075 2025

State Current9 8374 1726

State Prior9 8273 1827

LEA Current9 7973 2127

LEA Prior9 7971 2129

State Current10 8568 1532

State Prior10 8768 1332

LEA Current10 8167 1933

LEA Prior10 8366 1734

State Current11 9157 65943 35

State Prior11 9055 611045 39

LEA Current11 8656 631444 37

LEA Prior11 8649 581451 42

Blanks or missing rows indicate too few students to report (N<10)

Achievement - Proficiency Summaries by Subgroup

Reading Mathematics Science

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

All Students State Current 8063 602037 40

All Students LEA Current 8066 612034 39

Female State Current 8058 612042 39

Female LEA Current 8061 622039 38

Male State Current 8068 582032 42

Male LEA Current 8070 602030 40

Caucasian State Current 6748 393352 61

Caucasian LEA Current 6247 363853 64

African American State Current 8566 631534 37

African American LEA Current 8871 681229 32

Hispanic State Current 8467 661633 34

Hispanic LEA Current 8672 691428 31

Asian State Current 5039 345061 66

Asian LEA Current 5143 424957 58

American Indian State Current 8974 781126 22

American Indian LEA Current 8976 761124 24

Economically Disadvantaged State Current 8569 681531 32

Economically Disadvantaged LEA Current 8974 731126 27

Students w Disabilities State Current 9181 82919 18

Students w Disabilities LEA Current 9387 85713 15

English Language Learners, Current State Current 9080 841020 16

English Language Learners, Current LEA Current 9185 85915 15

Achievement - Proficiency Summaries by School

Reading Mathematics Science

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)Albuquerque Public Schools School District Report Card 2016-2017Page 4 of 21

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

A Montoya Elementary 6646 353454 65

Adobe Acres Elementary 8669 691431 31

Alameda Elementary 7472 652628 35

Alamosa Elementary 8877 911223 9

Albuquerque Charter Academy 94 796 21

Albuquerque High 8671 631429 37

Albuquerque Talent Development Secondary Charter 9791 8539 15

Alice King Community Charter 6845 423255 58

Alvarado Elementary 7758 562343 44

Apache Elementary 8668 751432 25

Armijo Elementary 9168 83932 17

Arroyo Del Oso Elementary 6460 343640 66

Atrisco Elementary 8977 761123 24

Atrisco Heritage Academy High 9175 81925 19

Bandelier Elementary 6949 373151 63

Barcelona Elementary 9466 91634 9

Bel Air Elementary 9368 74732 26

Bellehaven Elementary 8265 691835 31

Carlos Rey Elementary 7769 812331 19

Chamiza Elementary 7752 442348 56

Chaparral Elementary 7456 582644 42

Chelwood Elementary 8463 671637 33

Christine Duncan Heritage Academy Charter 9678 422

Cibola High 7659 602441 40

Cleveland Middle 7669 462431 54

Cochiti Elementary 8573 701527 30

College and Career High School 4131 305969 70

Collet Park Elementary 7259 692841 31

Comanche Elementary 7160 602940 40

Coronado Elementary 6655 493445 51

Corrales Elementary 6554 453546 55

Corrales International Charter 6757 373343 63

Del Norte High 8975 701125 30

Dennis Chavez Elementary 4336 235764 77

Desert Ridge Middle 5152 274948 73

Digital Arts and Technology Academy Charter 8752 551348 45

Dolores Gonzales Elementary 8366 631734 37

Double Eagle Elementary 4029 296071 71

Douglas MacArthur Elementary 7662 562438 44

Duranes Elementary 9075 771025 23

Early College Academy I 4227 375873 63

East Mountain High Charter 5432 324668 68

East San Jose Elementary 9366 84734 16

Ecademy Virtual High School 9483 64617 36

Edmund G Ross Elementary 8059 732041 27

Edward Gonzales Elementary 9089 791011 21

Eisenhower Middle 5950 324150 68

El Camino Real Academy Charter 9278 69822 31

Eldorado High 6650 383450 62

Emerson Elementary 8779 861321 14

Ernie Pyle Middle 9589 75511 25

Eubank Elementary 9272 79828 21

Eugene Field Elementary 9481 81619 19

Family School 2418 147682 86

Freedom High 9069 801031 20

Garfield Middle 8985 691115 31

George I Sanchez Collaborative Community School 9278 76822 24

Georgia O Keeffe Elementary 5235 244865 76

Gordon Bernell Charter 74 8726 13

Governor Bent Elementary 8678 761422 24

Grant Middle 9069 601031 40

Albuquerque Public Schools School District Report Card 2016-2017Page 5 of 21

Reading Mathematics Science

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

Griegos Elementary 6652 493448 51

Harrison Middle 9490 84610 16

Hawthorne Elementary 9075 821025 18

Hayes Middle 9793 8037 20

Helen Cordero Primary 4852

Highland High 9485 83615 17

Hodgin Elementary 9171 78929 22

Hoover Middle 7661 482439 52

Hubert H Humphrey Elementary 3627 236473 77

Inez Elementary 7356 462744 54

Jackson Middle 8369 571731 43

James Monroe Middle 7672 532428 47

Jefferson Middle 7875 522225 48

Jimmy Carter Middle 9589 66511 34

John Adams Middle 9282 75818 25

John Baker Elementary 6045 384055 62

Kennedy Middle 9185 75915 25

Kirtland Elementary 8983 741117 26

Kit Carson Elementary 8769 851331 15

L B Johnson Middle 7673 472427 53

La Academia De Esperanza Charter 9693 8947 11

La Cueva High 5636 344464 66

La Luz Elementary 9577 79523 21

La Mesa Elementary 8173 871927 13

Lavaland Elementary 8580 811520 19

Lew Wallace Elementary 8771 721329 28

Longfellow Elementary 7261 632839 38

Los Padillas Elementary 9178 79922 21

Los Puentes Charter ≥ 98≥ 98 ≥ 90≤ 2≤ 2 ≤ 10

Los Ranchos Elementary 9170 69930 31

Lowell Elementary 9074 ≥ 951026 ≤ 5

Madison Middle 7668 502432 50

Manzano High 8669 631431 37

Manzano Mesa Elementary 6956 563144 44

Marie M Hughes Elementary 8464 621636 38

Mark Twain Elementary 6862 533238 47

Maryann Binford Elementary 9277 86823 14

Matheson Park Elementary 8069 702031 30

McCollum Elementary 7163 552937 45

McKinley Middle 9392 7178 29

Mission Avenue Elementary 8266 671834 33

Mitchell Elementary 8263 541837 46

Monte Vista Elementary 6945 363155 64

Montessori of the Rio Grande Charter 8251 531849 47

Montezuma Elementary 9080 891020 11

Mountain Mahogany Charter 7868 612232 39

Mountain View Elementary 8968 811132 19

Native American Community Academy Charter 9073 711027 29

Navajo Elementary 9075 841025 16

New Futures ≥ 95≥ 95 89≤ 5≤ 5 11

New Mexico International School 5555 314545 69

Nex Gen Academy 6446 323654 68

North Star Elementary 3126 176974 83

Nuestros Valores High Charter ≥ 9896 ≥ 90≤ 24 ≤ 10

Onate Elementary 6145 483955 53

Osuna Elementary 5743 504357 50

Painted Sky Elementary 8668 731432 27

Albuquerque Public Schools School District Report Card 2016-2017Page 6 of 21

School Board Training

School board members must accumulate five points during the year by attending specific training. These figures do not reflect additional training that board members may have received.

Board Member

Number

of Points

Barbara Petersen 39

Candelaria Patterson 36

Dr. Analee Maestas 37

Dr. David Peercy 24

Dr. Don Duran 0

Elizabeth Armijo 21

Budgeted Expenditures

Locally authorized charter schools manage their budgets independently of their parent district. For detailed information please contact either the individual school or the PED Budget and Finance Office for the budget analyst assigned to that school. The district summary includes its locally authorized charter schools.

Amount$

Percent%

Capital Outlay 16.6$181,173,164

Central Services 2.3$25,514,537Community Services 0.0$85,848

Debt Service 6.7$73,399,927Food Services 3.2$35,028,159General Administration 1.1$11,494,861

Instruction 46.4$506,036,196Instruction Support Services 2.0$21,783,326

Reading Mathematics Science

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

Proficient(%)

NotProficient

(%)

Pajarito Elementary 8878 881222 13

Petroglyph Elementary 6147 473953 53

Polk Middle 9587 75513 25

Public Academy for Performing Arts Charter 8063 382037 62

Reginald Chavez Elementary 8870 701230 30

Rio Grande High 9274 78826 22

Robert F Kennedy Charter ≥ 9894 91≤ 26 9

Roosevelt Middle 6045 314055 69

Rudolfo Anaya Elementary 8768 821332 18

S Y Jackson Elementary 4535 175565 83

San Antonito Elementary 4330 235770 77

Sandia Base Elementary 6746 593354 41

Sandia High 7353 502747 50

School On Wheels ≥ 95≥ 95 93≤ 5≤ 5 7

Seven Bar Elementary 7557 492543 51

Siembra Leadership High School ≥ 95≥ 95 ≤ 5≤ 5

Sierra Vista Elementary 7155 642945 36

Sombra Del Monte Elementary 8473 661627 34

South Valley Academy Charter 9686 78414 22

Sunset View Elementary 7156 452944 55

Susie R Marmon Elementary 8772 771328 23

Taft Middle 8379 611721 39

Taylor Middle 8875 401225 60

Tierra Antigua Elementary 6046 514054 49

Tomasita Elementary 7970 612130 39

Tony Hillerman Middle 7372 382728 62

Truman Middle 9487 80613 20

Twenty First Century Charter 8062 522038 48

Valle Vista Elementary 8781 881319 12

Valley High 9575 77525 23

Van Buren Middle 9693 6947 31

Ventana Ranch Elementary 6249 403851 60

Volcano Vista High 7663 502437 50

Washington Middle 9688 85412 15

West Mesa High 9576 78524 22

Wherry Elementary 8982 921118 8

Whittier Elementary 9779 90321 10

Wilson Middle 9289 76811 24

Zia Elementary 7164 592936 41

Zuni Elementary 7259 552841 45

Blanks indicate too few students to report (N<10). Schools without tested grades 3 through 11 will not have data. Source: PED Accountability Bureau

Albuquerque Public Schools School District Report Card 2016-2017Page 7 of 21

Board Member

Number

of Points

Lorenzo Garcia 24

Peggy Muller-Aragon 37

Steven Michael Quezada 0

Source: NM School Board Association

Amount$

Percent%

Operations & Maintenance 7.5$81,996,696Other Support Services 0.1$783,026School Administration 4.5$49,110,313

Student Support Services 7.7$83,491,200Student Transportation 1.9$20,394,433

Source: PED School Budget and Financial Analysis Bureau

Graduation - 5-Year Cohort of 2015

These figures represent students who were expected to graduate on time by August 1, 2015, and either graduated on time or required one additional year. Graduation cohorts include all students who were ever enrolled during the four years, including part-time students.

AllStudents

%Caucasian

%

AfrAmer

%Hispanic

%Asian

%

AmerIndian

%ED%

SWD%

ELL%

Graduation - 4-Year Cohort of 2016

These figures represent students who were expected to graduate on time by August 1, 2016, and graduated on time. Graduation cohorts include all students who were ever enrolled during the four years, including part-time students.

AllStudents

%Caucasian

%

AfrAmer

%Hispanic

%Asian

%

AmerIndian

%ED%

SWD%

ELL%

State Current 71 76 61 71 81 62 6763 67

LEA Current 66 72 54 66 80 47 61 62 61

Albuquerque Charter Academy 35 26 40 35 26 56

Albuquerque High 70 68 64 73 40 66 63 66

Albuquerque TaLEnt Development Secondary Charter 44 43 46

Atrisco Heritage Academy High 70 67 66 70 70 70 68 64

Bataan Charter 57 58

Career Enrichment Center *

Cibola High 75 76 68 76 66 68 70 64

ColLEge and Career High School ≥ 90 ≥ 80 96 ≥ 90

Continuation School *

CorraLEs International Charter *

Del Norte High 55 51 49 57 53 44 58 49

Digital Arts and Technology Academy Charter 57 56 57 54 41

Early ColLEge Academy I 84 71 89 ≥ 80

East Mountain High Charter 90 89 ≥ 90 84

Ecademy Virtual High School 23 ≥ 20

El Camino Real Academy Charter 70 70 69

Eldorado High 78 81 71 75 75 65 60 71 58

Freedom High 49 47 49

Gordon Bernell Charter 10 12 12 9 9 10

Highland Autism Center *

Highland High 58 62 52 59 78 31 59 50 58

La Academia De Esperanza Charter 11 ≤ 20 10 12 19 15

La Cueva High 85 86 82 89 73 88 79

Los Puentes Charter 26 31 27 35 42

Manzano High 71 75 54 70 86 51 60 67 64

Native American Community Academy Charter 70 74 76

New Futures 29 30 31 28

Nex Gen Academy 70 71 70 63

Nuestros Valores High Charter 62 62 66 49

Public Academy for Performing Arts Charter ≥ 90 ≥ 80 93 ≥ 90

Rio Grande High 66 61 67 68 60 62

Robert F Kennedy Charter 25 23 26 15

Sandia High 74 75 64 76 ≥ 80 47 63 75 58

School On Wheels 48 52 49

South ValLEy Academy Charter 85 85 86 81

ValLEy High 67 68 68 56 59 63

Volcano Vista High 80 76 78 82 68 58 69 76 68

West Mesa High 67 65 68 63 64 65 68Source: PED Accountability BureauBlanks indicate too few students to report (N<10).

Albuquerque Public Schools School District Report Card 2016-2017Page 8 of 21

AllStudents

%Caucasian

%

AfrAmer

%Hispanic

%Asian

%

AmerIndian

%ED%

SWD%

ELL%

State Current 75 79 68 74 84 68 7371 72

LEA Current 71 75 62 70 81 59 67 72 67

Albuquerque Charter Academy 47 48 51 40 46 53

Albuquerque High 75 82 ≥ 80 74 75 74 71 70 69

Albuquerque Talent Development Secondary Charter 60 59 63

Atrisco Heritage Academy High 76 67 77 77 74 72 71

Bataan Charter 67 70 70 56

Career Academic & Technical Academy (closed) *

Career Enrichment Center *

Cibola High 80 79 ≥ 80 82 ≥ 80 53 72 76 75

College and Career High School ≥ 90 ≥ 80 ≥ 90

Continuation School *

Corrales International Charter *

Del Norte High 63 60 64 64 56 59 62

Digital Arts and Technology Academy Charter 79 86 78 79

Early College Academy I 90 93 86 ≥ 80

East Mountain High Charter 93 93 ≥ 90 ≥ 80

Ecademy Virtual High School *

El Camino Real Academy Charter 67 70 71

Eldorado High 81 82 78 90 ≥ 80 60 82 78

Freedom High 63 61 63

Gordon Bernell Charter 17 23 24 13 16 30 ≤ 20

Highland Autism Center *

Highland High 66 71 62 65 69 69 69 64 67

La Academia De Esperanza Charter 14 ≤ 20 15 15 18 9

La Cueva High 88 88 86 ≥ 95 80 86 83

Los Puentes Charter 32 32 35

Manzano High 76 76 66 74 ≥ 90 78 65 76 76

Native American Community Academy Charter 73 74 79 81

New Futures 38 36 40 37

Nex Gen Academy 74 78 72 76

Nuestros Valores High Charter 56 54 57

Public Academy for Performing Arts Charter ≥ 95 ≥ 80 97 ≥ 80 ≥ 80

Rio Grande High 73 53 74 74 81 75

Robert F Kennedy Charter 16 16 17 14

Sandia High 82 82 ≥ 80 81 87 73 82 77

School On Wheels 44 44 47

South Valley Academy Charter 92 91 92 82

Valley High 74 69 75 67 81 64

Volcano Vista High 80 82 62 81 65 74 69 73 65

West Mesa High 71 64 58 73 61 69 70 72Source: PED Accountability BureauBlanks indicate too few students to report (N<10).

Graduation - 6-Year Cohort of 2014

These figures represent students who were expected to graduate on time by August 1, 2014, and either graduated on time or required up to two additional years. Graduation cohorts include all students who were ever enrolled during the four years, including part-time students.

AllStudents

%Caucasian

%

AfrAmer

%Hispanic

%Asian

%

AmerIndian

%ED%

SWD%

ELL%

State Current 79 83 76 78 91 72 7675 75

LEA Current 78 80 76 77 90 71 73 74 74

Albuquerque Charter Adademy 61 63 64 48 63 66 67

Albuquerque High 77 78 70 77 74 69 74

Albuquerque Talent Development Secondary Charter 73 68 73 67

Atrisco Heritage Academy High 83 82 83 ≥ 80 85 77 81

Bataan Charter 74 75 62

Career Academic & Technical Academy (closed) *

Cibola High 80 76 71 82 ≥ 80 73 71 90 71

College and Career High School *

Continuation School *

Corrales International Charter *

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Graduation - 4-Year Cohort of 2016, Status of Non-Graduates

These figures represent students who were expected to graduate on time by August 1, 2016, but did not graduate. Graduation cohorts include all students who were ever enrolled during the four years, including part-time students. Percentages do not use the Shared Accountability method of calculation. For details see the Cohort Graduation Rate Technical Manual on the PED website: http://ped.state.nm.us/ped/Graduation_guides.html.

CertificateCompleted coursework

but did not pass exit exam

%

Status UnknownDropped out

or whereaboutsunknown

%

Exit OutExited with intent to

get GED or vocational credential

%

Still EnrolledContinued high school

enrollment past 4th year

%

State Current <2 16 4 15

<2 15.0 4 21.0LEA Current40.0 26.0Albuquerque Charter Academy12.0 5 19.0Albuquerque High30.0 25.0Albuquerque Talent Development Secondary Charter12.0 2 22.0Atrisco Heritage Academy High

27.0Bataan Charter51.0 12 35.0Bernalillo County Juvenile Detention Center

7.0 5 18.0Cibola HighCollege and Career High School

39.0Continuation SchoolCorrales International Charter

17.0 5 28.0Del Norte High20.0 8 19.0Digital Arts and Technology Academy Charter

Early College Academy IEast Mountain High Charter

20.0 17 39.0Ecademy Virtual High SchoolEl Camino Real Academy Charter

5.0 5 16.0Eldorado High20.0 39.0Freedom High

AllStudents

%Caucasian

%

AfrAmer

%Hispanic

%Asian

%

AmerIndian

%ED%

SWD%

ELL%

State Current 79 83 76 78 91 72 7675 75

Del Norte High 75 74 77 72 84 72 75 80

Digital Arts and Technology Academy Charter 68 77 68 71

Early College Academy I 93 ≥ 80 ≥ 90 ≥ 80

Ecademy Virtual High School *

El Camino Real Academy Charter 61 58 55 61

Eldorado High 86 87 77 87 90 74 69 80 83

Freedom High 62 60 60 62

Gordon Bernell Charter 22 ≥ 20 20

Highland Autism Center *

Highland High 80 94 ≥ 80 76 ≥ 80 77 78 82 76

La Academia De Esperanza Charter 30 29 30 37 25

La Cueva High 92 90 93 ≥ 95 88 ≥ 90 83

Los Puentes Charter 44 44 45 38 64

Manzano High 73 72 54 75 83 60 66 76 74

Native American Community Academy Charter 83 84 83 ≥ 80

New Futures 47 45 47 47

Nex Gen Academy 78 75 81 81

Nuestros Valores High Charter 63 64 68

Public Academy for Performing Arts Charter ≥ 90 ≥ 90 ≥ 80

Rio Grande High 73 54 75 73 63 69

Robert F Kennedy Charter 35 36 36 27

Sandia High 85 84 ≥ 80 85 ≥ 80 59 76 85 78

School On Wheels 47 46 48 47

South Valley Academy Charter 88 89 89

Valley High 84 85 85 70 79 70 83

Volcano Vista High 86 85 ≥ 90 86 ≥ 80 ≥ 80 80 88 ≥ 90

West Mesa High 79 63 ≥ 80 80 72 79 79 79Source: PED Accountability BureauBlanks indicate too few students to report (N<10).

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CertificateCompleted coursework

but did not pass exit exam

%

Status UnknownDropped out

or whereaboutsunknown

%

Exit OutExited with intent to

get GED or vocational credential

%

Still EnrolledContinued high school

enrollment past 4th year

%

State Current <2 16 4 15

65.0 25.0Gordon Bernell Charter17.0 2 30.0Highland High

44.0Homebound40.0 43.0La Academia De Esperanza Charter

5.0 <2 12.0La Cueva High35.0 36.0Los Puentes Charter15.0 4 17.0Manzano High

27.0Native American Community Academy Charter39.0 31.0New Futures

16.0Nex Gen Academy15.0 35.0Nuestros Valores High Charter

Public Academy for Performing Arts Charter17.0 3 21.0Rio Grande High31.0 43.0Robert F Kennedy Charter

8.0 5 19.0Sandia High18.0 29.0School On Wheels

South Valley Academy Charter13.0 4 24.0Valley High

5.0 3 16.0Volcano Vista High13.0 4 23.0West Mesa High

Source: PED Accountability BureauBlanks indicate too few students to report (N<10).

College Going and College Credit Accumulation

These figures represent students who graduated in 2015 (College Going) and 2013 (Credits Earned) and were tracked for post-secondary education both inside and outside the state.

Students earning a regular high school diploma.Students who enrolled in an institution of higher education within 16 months of earning a regular high school diploma.Students who enrolled and earned one year of college credit within two years of enrollment.

EligibleEnrolled

Credits Earned

AllStudents

NCauc

N

AfrAmer

NHisp

NAsian

N

AmerIndian

NEDN

SWDN

ELLN

Eligible 4975492468218161296311613244782Albuquerque Public Schools

Enrolled in state 27825415021061241923668243043Albuquerque Public Schools

Enrolled out of state 1922101161913111200377Albuquerque Public Schools

Credits Earned 5812393572891446677442418Albuquerque Public Schools

Eligible 161260414814108Albuquerque Charter Adademy

Enrolled in state 1119Albuquerque Charter Adademy

Enrolled out of stateAlbuquerque Charter Adademy

Credits EarnedAlbuquerque Charter Adademy

Eligible 5532169152131056302Albuquerque High

Enrolled in state 341311315432203Albuquerque High

Enrolled out of state 121934Albuquerque High

Credits Earned 839728136Albuquerque High

Eligible 262834Albuquerque Talent Development Sec

Enrolled in state 1013Albuquerque Talent Development Sec

Enrolled out of stateAlbuquerque Talent Development Sec

Credits EarnedAlbuquerque Talent Development Sec

Eligible 653832433128375Atrisco Heritage Academy High

Enrolled in state 391820521218240Atrisco Heritage Academy High

Enrolled out of state 131213Atrisco Heritage Academy High

Credits Earned 13162188201Atrisco Heritage Academy High

Eligible 12Bataan Charter

Enrolled in stateBataan Charter

Credits EarnedBataan Charter

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AllStudents

NCauc

N

AfrAmer

NHisp

NAsian

N

AmerIndian

NEDN

SWDN

ELLN

Eligible 1751145101421515122376Cibola High

Enrolled in state 1224901115273249Cibola High

Enrolled out of state 131433Cibola High

Credits Earned 154110867191Cibola High

Eligible 18261121710331163Del Norte High

Enrolled in state 1267106521102Del Norte High

Enrolled out of state 12Del Norte High

Credits Earned 44711696Del Norte High

Eligible 39422974Digital Arts and Technology Academy

Enrolled in state 27261846Digital Arts and Technology Academy

Enrolled out of stateDigital Arts and Technology Academy

Credits Earned 101828Digital Arts and Technology Academy

Eligible 16171840Early College Academy I

Enrolled in state 10111732Early College Academy I

Credits Earned 161231Early College Academy I

Eligible 101011El Camino Real Academy Charter

Enrolled in stateEl Camino Real Academy Charter

Credits EarnedEl Camino Real Academy Charter

Eligible 14447617125227381Eldorado High

Enrolled in state 1229571598143265Eldorado High

Enrolled out of state 3644Eldorado High

Credits Earned 142977141238Eldorado High

Eligible 46431366Freedom High

Enrolled in state 23171131Freedom High

Credits EarnedFreedom High

Eligible 281252Gordon Bernell Charter

Enrolled in state 15Gordon Bernell Charter

Enrolled out of stateGordon Bernell Charter

Credits EarnedGordon Bernell Charter

Eligible 603118416161581025225Highland High

Enrolled in state 37131079014127Highland High

Enrolled out of state 15Highland High

Credits Earned 68651091Highland High

Eligible 1010La Academia De Esperanza Charter

Enrolled in stateLa Academia De Esperanza Charter

Credits EarnedLa Academia De Esperanza Charter

Eligible 13325140139244434La Cueva High

Enrolled in state 183627107145286La Cueva High

Enrolled out of state 196392La Cueva High

Credits Earned 13252885129249La Cueva High

Eligible 161824Los Puentes Charter

Enrolled in state 1011Los Puentes Charter

Credits EarnedLos Puentes Charter

Eligible 27521671915710113307Manzano High

Enrolled in state 17251141911478223Manzano High

Enrolled out of state 13Manzano High

Credits Earned 1060206973172Manzano High

Eligible 263038Native American Community Academ

Enrolled in state 172026Native American Community Academ

Enrolled out of stateNative American Community Academ

Credits Earned 101114Native American Community Academ

Eligible 292734New Futures

Enrolled in state 181721New Futures

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Teacher Credentials

0.3 1.0

1.8

2.4

2.9

3.0Core Classes Not Taught by Highly Qualified Teachers

High Poverty Schools

Low Poverty Schools

Teachers with Emergency or Provisional Credentials

Statewide%

LEA%

NA= Not applicable; LEA did not have schools that qualified as high or low poverty.

AllStudents

NCauc

N

AfrAmer

NHisp

NAsian

N

AmerIndian

NEDN

SWDN

ELLN

Enrolled out of stateNew Futures

Credits Earned 151115New Futures

Eligible 17231945Nex Gen Academy

Enrolled in state 14191638Nex Gen Academy

Enrolled out of stateNex Gen Academy

Credits Earned 10Nex Gen Academy

Eligible 141314Nuestros Valores High Charter

Enrolled in stateNuestros Valores High Charter

Credits EarnedNuestros Valores High Charter

Eligible 12161636Public Academy for Performing Arts C

Enrolled in state 111328Public Academy for Performing Arts C

Enrolled out of statePublic Academy for Performing Arts C

Credits Earned 1320Public Academy for Performing Arts C

Eligible 5835217211224Rio Grande High

Enrolled in state 3316131129135Rio Grande High

Enrolled out of stateRio Grande High

Credits Earned 749194Rio Grande High

Eligible 192324Robert F Kennedy Charter

Enrolled in state 1212Robert F Kennedy Charter

Enrolled out of stateRobert F Kennedy Charter

Credits EarnedRobert F Kennedy Charter

Eligible 203812819201142377Sandia High

Enrolled in state 12741512988243Sandia High

Enrolled out of state 142036Sandia High

Credits Earned 194710114112243Sandia High

Eligible 243436School On Wheels

Enrolled in state 1414School On Wheels

Credits EarnedSchool On Wheels

Eligible 16575658South Valley Academy Charter

Enrolled in state 10404041South Valley Academy Charter

Enrolled out of stateSouth Valley Academy Charter

Credits Earned 252425South Valley Academy Charter

Eligible 153912918418211Valley High

Enrolled in state 157912511140Valley High

Enrolled out of state 12Valley High

Credits Earned 5410913125Valley High

Eligible 351171011261148435Volcano Vista High

Enrolled in state 178120093314Volcano Vista High

Enrolled out of state 2031Volcano Vista High

Credits Earned 14501741375273Volcano Vista High

Eligible 43302161421816256West Mesa High

Enrolled in state 211112212111144West Mesa High

Enrolled out of stateWest Mesa High

Credits Earned 889211115West Mesa HighSource: National Student ClearinghouseBlanks indicate too few students to report (N<10).

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Numberof

TeachersBachelor's

%Advanced

%

Core Classes NotTaught by Highly

Qualified Teachers%

Professional QualificationsHighest Degree*

A Montoya Elementary 27 59.3 40.7 2.1

Adobe Acres Elementary 43 55.8 44.2 1.8

Alameda Elementary 22 50.0 50.0 1.9

Alamosa Elementary 39 66.7 33.3 2.6

Albuquerque Charter Academy 13 46.2 53.8 0.0

Albuquerque High 92 53.3 45.7 1.5

Albuquerque Talent Development Secondary Charter 16 62.5 31.3 0.0

Alice King Community Charter 28 32.1 67.9 14.0

Alvarado Elementary 23 34.8 65.2 0.0

Apache Elementary 23 69.6 30.4 3.8

Armijo Elementary 30 50.0 50.0 2.6

Arroyo Del Oso Elementary 26 73.1 26.9 0.0

Atrisco Elementary 25 60.0 40.0 1.6

Atrisco Heritage Academy High 139 51.1 46.8 3.3

Bandelier Elementary 37 45.9 54.1 2.1

Barcelona Elementary 29 55.2 44.8 2.2

Bel Air Elementary 22 81.8 18.2 4.4

Bellehaven Elementary 23 56.5 43.5 1.0

Carlos Rey Elementary 44 52.3 47.7 0.9

Chamiza Elementary 29 37.9 62.1 0.7

Chaparral Elementary 65 69.2 30.8 5.7

Chelwood Elementary 35 77.1 22.9 2.6

Christine Duncan Heritage Academy Charter 18 44.4 55.6 16.1

Cibola High 103 64.1 35.9 0.0

Cleveland Middle 42 59.5 40.5 1.3

Cochiti Elementary 25 56.0 44.0 1.0

College and Career High School 7 0.0 100.0 0.0

Collet Park Elementary 28 60.7 35.7 1.5

Comanche Elementary 28 50.0 50.0 2.1

Coronado Elementary 22 50.0 50.0 0.0

Corrales Elementary 26 50.0 50.0 2.3

Corrales International Charter 21 47.6 42.9 0.0

Del Norte High 73 45.2 53.4 1.8

Dennis Chavez Elementary 44 56.8 43.2 5.0

Desert Ridge Middle 64 39.1 60.9 6.0

Digital Arts and Technology Academy Charter 19 47.4 52.6 0.0

Dolores Gonzales Elementary 33 45.5 54.5 2.6

Double Eagle Elementary 38 76.3 23.7 0.0

Douglas MacArthur Elementary 20 60.0 40.0 3.0

Duranes Elementary 19 73.7 26.3 1.1

Early College Academy I 3 33.3 66.7 0.0

East Mountain High Charter 26 38.5 61.5 0.0

East San Jose Elementary 41 46.3 53.7 2.4

Ecademy Virtual High School 42 26.2 73.8 50.0

Edmund G Ross Elementary 35 68.6 31.4 3.7

Edward Gonzales Elementary 42 61.9 38.1 2.3

Eisenhower Middle 56 41.1 58.9 4.2

El Camino Real Academy Charter 20 60.0 40.0 3.6

Eldorado High 91 60.4 37.4 2.7

Emerson Elementary 39 41.0 59.0 0.0

Ernie Pyle Middle 50 60.0 40.0 0.5

Eubank Elementary 35 54.3 45.7 5.2

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Numberof

TeachersBachelor's

%Advanced

%

Core Classes NotTaught by Highly

Qualified Teachers%

Professional QualificationsHighest Degree*

Eugene Field Elementary 16 68.8 31.3 0.0

Family School 12 33.3 66.7 31.4

Freedom High 12 75.0 25.0 1.5

Garfield Middle 28 53.6 46.4 0.0

George I Sanchez Collaborative Community School 87 71.3 28.7 6.6

Georgia O Keeffe Elementary 37 48.6 51.4 0.0

Gordon Bernell Charter 18 38.9 61.1 0.5

Governor Bent Elementary 31 67.7 32.3 3.4

Grant Middle 47 46.8 53.2 3.6

Griegos Elementary 24 62.5 37.5 0.8

Harrison Middle 40 60.0 40.0 1.3

Hawthorne Elementary 30 76.7 23.3 0.0

Hayes Middle 36 44.4 55.6 4.2

Helen Cordero Primary 37 73.0 27.0 2.4

Highland High 87 65.5 33.3 2.0

Hodgin Elementary 43 55.8 44.2 0.6

Hoover Middle 44 61.4 38.6 1.0

Hubert H Humphrey Elementary 25 44.0 56.0 0.0

Inez Elementary 28 60.7 39.3 3.1

Jackson Middle 36 61.1 38.9 0.7

James Monroe Middle 58 74.1 25.9 0.9

Jefferson Middle 57 56.1 43.9 11.2

Jimmy Carter Middle 81 59.3 40.7 1.8

John Adams Middle 45 62.2 37.8 4.3

John Baker Elementary 37 62.2 37.8 2.4

Kennedy Middle 33 69.7 30.3 7.6

Kirtland Elementary 21 57.1 42.9 13.5

Kit Carson Elementary 32 81.3 18.8 1.8

L B Johnson Middle 58 53.4 46.6 0.5

La Academia De Esperanza Charter 29 51.7 48.3 0.9

La Cueva High 96 54.2 44.8 0.2

La Luz Elementary 17 41.2 58.8 7.8

La Mesa Elementary 38 44.7 55.3 2.1

Lavaland Elementary 41 48.8 51.2 3.6

Lew Wallace Elementary 19 73.7 26.3 1.2

Longfellow Elementary 21 57.1 42.9 0.0

Los Padillas Elementary 17 64.7 35.3 1.3

Los Puentes Charter 15 13.3 86.7 1.0

Los Ranchos Elementary 23 47.8 52.2 4.0

Lowell Elementary 20 70.0 30.0 0.9

Madison Middle 43 65.1 34.9 3.2

Manzano High 95 51.6 48.4 1.6

Manzano Mesa Elementary 46 65.2 34.8 2.1

Marie M Hughes Elementary 33 69.7 30.3 1.7

Mark Twain Elementary 36 52.8 47.2 5.3

Maryann Binford Elementary 47 80.9 19.1 1.2

Matheson Park Elementary 19 68.4 31.6 2.9

McCollum Elementary 42 64.3 33.3 6.6

McKinley Middle 34 58.8 41.2 2.1

Mission Avenue Elementary 25 72.0 28.0 0.8

Mitchell Elementary 29 58.6 41.4 2.0

Monte Vista Elementary 30 50.0 50.0 2.4

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Numberof

TeachersBachelor's

%Advanced

%

Core Classes NotTaught by Highly

Qualified Teachers%

Professional QualificationsHighest Degree*

Montessori of the Rio Grande Charter 10 80.0 20.0 1.9

Montezuma Elementary 38 60.5 39.5 6.5

Mountain Mahogany Charter 19 52.6 47.4 0.0

Mountain View Elementary 21 61.9 38.1 0.0

Native American Community Academy Charter 27 29.6 59.3 20.0

Navajo Elementary 43 62.8 37.2 2.9

New Futures 20 50.0 50.0 4.1

New Mexico International School 14 50.0 42.9 7.1

Nex Gen Academy 24 33.3 66.7 0.0

North Star Elementary 37 70.3 29.7 0.0

Nuestros Valores High Charter 10 50.0 50.0 23.5

Onate Elementary 20 55.0 45.0 1.1

Osuna Elementary 31 64.5 35.5 1.8

Painted Sky Elementary 65 67.7 32.3 0.6

Pajarito Elementary 30 66.7 33.3 7.9

Petroglyph Elementary 41 48.8 51.2 0.0

Polk Middle 27 59.3 40.7 1.8

Public Academy for Performing Arts Charter 30 43.3 56.7 8.9

Reginald Chavez Elementary 23 34.8 65.2 3.5

Rio Grande High 88 51.1 47.7 0.0

Robert F Kennedy Charter 21 38.1 42.9 6.1

Roosevelt Middle 27 55.6 44.4 3.0

Rudolfo Anaya Elementary 53 69.8 30.2 4.0

S Y Jackson Elementary 34 58.8 41.2 2.2

San Antonito Elementary 23 52.2 47.8 15.7

Sandia Base Elementary 29 62.1 37.9 1.3

Sandia High 101 58.4 41.6 2.6

School On Wheels 11 45.5 54.5 2.3

Seven Bar Elementary 53 64.2 35.8 2.1

Siembra Leadership High School 5 40.0 60.0 0.0

Sierra Vista Elementary 44 59.1 40.9 1.4

Sombra Del Monte Elementary 22 63.6 36.4 0.8

South Valley Academy Charter 47 40.4 57.4 6.1

Sunset View Elementary 39 64.1 35.9 0.5

Susie R Marmon Elementary 51 66.7 33.3 3.2

Taft Middle 34 64.7 35.3 1.4

Taylor Middle 34 52.9 47.1 1.4

Tierra Antigua Elementary 51 60.8 39.2 0.4

Tomasita Elementary 26 61.5 38.5 1.4

Tony Hillerman Middle 58 69.0 31.0 2.8

Truman Middle 75 50.7 49.3 1.3

Twenty First Century Charter 23 60.9 30.4 0.0

Valle Vista Elementary 38 78.9 21.1 3.1

Valley High 74 62.2 37.8 10.2

Van Buren Middle 39 48.7 51.3 1.8

Ventana Ranch Elementary 44 50.0 50.0 0.4

Volcano Vista High 114 56.1 43.9 1.1

Washington Middle 31 48.4 51.6 1.5

West Mesa High 90 60.0 37.8 3.1

Wherry Elementary 32 62.5 37.5 2.8

Whittier Elementary 24 79.2 20.8 2.9

Wilson Middle 39 61.5 38.5 2.3

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Numberof

TeachersBachelor's

%Advanced

%

Core Classes NotTaught by Highly

Qualified Teachers%

Professional QualificationsHighest Degree*

Zia Elementary 30 63.3 36.7 17.2

Zuni Elementary 27 70.4 29.6 0.7

Source: LEA 120th-day submission to PED

* Does not include Below Bachelors

Blank=no data available or not applicable

Parent Survey on the Quality of EducationQ1 My child is safe at school.Q2 My child's school building is in good repair and has sufficient space to support quality education.Q3 My child's school holds high expectations for academic achievement.Q4 School personnel encourage me to participate in my child's education.Q5 The school offers adequate access to up-to-date computers and technologies.Q6 School staff maintain consistent discipline, which is conducive to learning.Q7 My child has an adequate choice of school-sponsored extracurricular activities.Q8 My child's teacher provides sufficient and appropriate information regarding my child's academic progress.Q9 The school staff employ various instructional methods and strategies to meet my child's needs.Q10 My child takes responsibility for his or her learning.

SurveyCount

Agree and Strongly Agree (% of Respondents)

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10Districtwide 35,653 96 92 94 92 90 90 83 95 91 92A Montoya Elementary 291 97 93 95 96 85 91 89 96 90 91Adobe Acres Elementary 447 97 91 93 95 92 92 85 97 93 93Alameda Elementary 108 97 86 95 96 88 93 84 98 95 91Alamosa Elementary 268 90 90 93 96 92 94 90 96 95 91Albuquerque Charter Academy 152 98 99 97 93 97 98 89 98 98 99Albuquerque High 287 94 66 89 69 80 77 88 83 77 94Albuquerque Talent Development Secondary Charter 71 100 85 97 92 90 99 80 96 94 92Alice King Community Charter 307 100 99 98 96 93 93 59 93 95 92Alvarado Elementary 149 95 92 91 97 93 86 75 97 93 93Apache Elementary 97 96 87 97 94 87 91 72 96 94 95Armijo Elementary 104 91 85 87 87 84 84 66 96 90 93Arroyo Del Oso Elementary 136 96 88 95 98 88 87 81 96 93 94Atrisco Elementary 101 98 95 94 95 91 89 74 96 91 88Atrisco Heritage Academy High 363 92 95 93 77 90 83 86 84 82 94Bandelier Elementary 321 99 94 99 99 92 92 87 97 96 94Barcelona Elementary 178 97 93 94 98 92 96 88 98 96 90Bel Air Elementary 123 97 93 93 92 85 90 73 97 92 93Bellehaven Elementary 90 98 98 97 98 89 92 88 99 97 97Carlos Rey Elementary 311 94 92 92 95 87 93 78 97 93 89Chamiza Elementary 199 96 91 93 95 87 86 58 96 88 92Chaparral Elementary 229 95 93 95 94 87 86 67 100 92 93Chelwood Elementary 287 98 97 97 98 93 93 82 98 97 94Christine Duncan Heritage Academy Charter 140 95 90 94 96 94 94 89 97 95 96Cibola High 334 94 78 90 84 84 81 94 90 85 91Cleveland Middle 304 95 92 97 94 92 88 87 95 90 85Cochiti Elementary 173 98 93 90 94 95 89 88 98 93 90College and Career High School 36 92 92 97 89 92 78 50 94 92 94Collet Park Elementary 98 100 92 100 99 88 94 75 100 100 96Comanche Elementary 336 99 96 98 96 88 96 85 99 96 94Coronado Elementary 231 100 99 99 97 94 95 97 95 97 96Corrales Elementary 283 99 91 96 96 87 90 72 98 94 92Corrales International Charter 219 99 85 99 97 84 88 80 96 96 93Del Norte High 148 94 97 90 82 95 83 89 91 84 85Dennis Chavez Elementary 276 98 90 98 97 87 95 78 99 92 93Desert Ridge Middle 308 97 95 95 91 92 82 87 91 89 94

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Q1 My child is safe at school.Q2 My child's school building is in good repair and has sufficient space to support quality education.Q3 My child's school holds high expectations for academic achievement.Q4 School personnel encourage me to participate in my child's education.Q5 The school offers adequate access to up-to-date computers and technologies.Q6 School staff maintain consistent discipline, which is conducive to learning.Q7 My child has an adequate choice of school-sponsored extracurricular activities.Q8 My child's teacher provides sufficient and appropriate information regarding my child's academic progress.Q9 The school staff employ various instructional methods and strategies to meet my child's needs.Q10 My child takes responsibility for his or her learning.

SurveyCount

Agree and Strongly Agree (% of Respondents)

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10Digital Arts and Technology Academy Charter 206 97 93 98 94 98 91 86 92 92 83Dolores Gonzales Elementary 293 98 99 99 99 93 96 89 98 96 96Double Eagle Elementary 204 96 94 97 97 90 88 83 96 93 95Douglas MacArthur Elementary 85 93 94 94 93 84 90 89 95 93 93Duranes Elementary 63 97 94 92 97 86 89 72 98 92 90Early College Academy I 0 No Data Available

East Mountain High Charter 142 95 85 97 91 86 87 88 92 85 96East San Jose Elementary 309 93 84 94 96 94 94 86 97 95 92Ecademy Virtual High School 26 100 92 96 88 96 96 52 100 81 92Edmund G Ross Elementary 185 97 97 92 90 94 91 65 92 89 95Edward Gonzales Elementary 407 95 94 92 94 93 93 83 98 92 90Eisenhower Middle 216 90 84 94 86 87 74 78 91 83 89El Camino Real Academy Charter 118 99 92 99 96 93 99 77 98 99 96Eldorado High 121 93 88 90 74 83 80 90 81 76 92Emerson Elementary 181 95 97 94 97 94 96 82 99 95 93Ernie Pyle Middle 244 92 96 93 92 91 92 88 94 92 86Eubank Elementary 64 95 83 95 95 80 91 71 100 97 84Eugene Field Elementary 131 95 97 95 95 88 94 78 98 94 88Family School 182 98 100 100 100 95 99 47 99 98 96Freedom High 85 96 93 98 94 87 94 84 98 95 93Garfield Middle 98 88 86 85 81 86 74 79 85 74 88George I Sanchez Collaborative Community School 553 97 99 96 95 99 92 86 96 94 93Georgia O Keeffe Elementary 273 98 100 99 98 91 92 79 97 91 94Gordon Bernell Charter 217 94 85 93 89 82 91 79 95 95 95Governor Bent Elementary 106 97 90 93 98 90 90 80 98 93 93Grant Middle 172 92 84 93 91 89 85 94 96 93 90Griegos Elementary 155 99 91 99 96 92 94 85 99 96 96Harrison Middle 182 92 90 90 93 87 96 88 96 93 88Hawthorne Elementary 131 90 92 89 92 88 89 86 98 91 92Hayes Middle 245 93 95 93 93 92 91 86 95 93 85Helen Cordero Primary 306 96 98 97 96 92 95 84 99 96 93Highland High 382 91 84 87 80 83 82 88 88 79 92Hodgin Elementary 224 99 92 97 98 93 97 86 100 96 91Hoover Middle 252 97 91 97 94 89 88 92 95 93 89Hubert H Humphrey Elementary 268 99 89 99 98 96 96 84 99 97 97Inez Elementary 136 97 92 99 93 94 90 88 96 95 95Jackson Middle 427 97 83 95 90 83 89 89 95 92 91James Monroe Middle 519 96 99 93 91 92 89 88 93 89 86Jefferson Middle 454 98 95 97 95 92 92 94 95 92 93Jimmy Carter Middle 302 94 94 93 90 88 87 82 94 89 88John Adams Middle 207 93 82 87 82 87 85 83 91 85 91John Baker Elementary 226 98 96 96 96 89 89 85 97 93 96Kennedy Middle 301 96 94 93 89 90 94 89 95 89 93Kirtland Elementary 75 99 96 99 99 100 99 92 99 97 95Kit Carson Elementary 152 94 91 95 96 89 91 79 98 94 92L B Johnson Middle 638 95 92 93 87 92 86 81 91 87 89La Academia De Esperanza Charter 75 97 95 92 88 92 95 83 95 89 99

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Q1 My child is safe at school.Q2 My child's school building is in good repair and has sufficient space to support quality education.Q3 My child's school holds high expectations for academic achievement.Q4 School personnel encourage me to participate in my child's education.Q5 The school offers adequate access to up-to-date computers and technologies.Q6 School staff maintain consistent discipline, which is conducive to learning.Q7 My child has an adequate choice of school-sponsored extracurricular activities.Q8 My child's teacher provides sufficient and appropriate information regarding my child's academic progress.Q9 The school staff employ various instructional methods and strategies to meet my child's needs.Q10 My child takes responsibility for his or her learning.

SurveyCount

Agree and Strongly Agree (% of Respondents)

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10La Cueva High 979 96 80 93 74 88 74 93 85 77 95La Luz Elementary 131 92 95 87 89 90 81 71 95 89 87La Mesa Elementary 272 92 93 90 94 93 95 82 97 92 88Lavaland Elementary 189 92 82 83 86 85 83 70 90 87 90Lew Wallace Elementary 219 99 91 99 99 96 94 96 100 98 96Longfellow Elementary 99 100 96 92 95 94 96 80 97 96 89Los Padillas Elementary 79 94 91 90 96 82 86 75 100 89 91Los Puentes Charter 87 95 82 91 90 85 85 85 91 86 93Los Ranchos Elementary 192 97 90 97 99 95 95 82 97 97 92Lowell Elementary 216 100 97 97 98 93 95 91 100 95 91Madison Middle 376 98 95 92 94 95 93 87 69 86 92Manzano High 294 93 78 86 82 86 82 92 89 85 91Manzano Mesa Elementary 216 97 96 92 96 89 95 89 98 93 90Marie M Hughes Elementary 85 94 99 90 94 90 91 84 99 87 96Mark Twain Elementary 208 95 85 89 94 81 88 69 96 91 92Maryann Binford Elementary 354 94 94 89 93 90 90 80 96 89 86Matheson Park Elementary 92 98 97 92 93 90 91 84 100 91 96McCollum Elementary 88 99 93 97 98 87 91 80 98 96 93McKinley Middle 118 90 89 88 80 84 83 78 86 79 96Mission Avenue Elementary 109 97 94 91 95 93 91 83 96 94 95Mitchell Elementary 186 98 89 97 98 96 97 98 99 99 94Monte Vista Elementary 136 98 85 95 95 80 93 85 99 93 96Montessori of the Rio Grande Charter 76 99 94 99 100 92 96 84 96 100 99Montezuma Elementary 110 94 94 96 95 89 92 86 98 94 92Mountain Mahogany Charter 54 94 85 81 100 74 58 46 79 93 89Mountain View Elementary 88 95 99 88 91 90 93 80 94 90 90Native American Community Academy Charter 25 88 75 100 88 76 79 64 96 88 100Navajo Elementary 481 93 93 90 92 89 91 76 96 91 92New Futures 65 98 95 100 94 97 97 88 100 97 97New Mexico International School 121 100 96 98 99 85 97 91 97 98 93Nex Gen Academy 185 99 100 99 93 98 90 77 91 95 98North Star Elementary 364 98 100 98 99 96 96 90 98 96 96Nuestros Valores High Charter 36 97 100 97 97 100 100 89 100 97 83Onate Elementary 111 95 88 97 96 86 87 69 98 95 95Osuna Elementary 220 96 98 99 95 94 93 85 96 91 96Painted Sky Elementary 530 96 94 95 94 90 94 81 98 93 94Pajarito Elementary 119 95 94 97 95 94 97 93 99 98 89Petroglyph Elementary 249 96 92 94 88 90 87 68 97 88 91Polk Middle 190 94 93 94 93 90 94 88 95 93 90Public Academy for Performing Arts Charter 204 95 90 98 90 85 87 87 92 90 96Reginald Chavez Elementary 216 96 97 99 97 94 94 84 98 96 93Rio Grande High 284 92 86 90 86 84 85 87 88 85 91Robert F Kennedy Charter 219 98 90 96 92 90 93 86 94 95 93Roosevelt Middle 225 95 89 94 90 85 86 90 90 90 90Rudolfo Anaya Elementary 221 99 97 91 90 88 91 69 96 91 94S Y Jackson Elementary 318 97 86 97 97 92 92 92 99 96 95San Antonito Elementary 214 99 87 97 99 86 94 84 99 94 93

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National Assessment of Educational Progress Statewide Results

The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) is often called the "Nation's Report Card" because it allows the comparison of student achievement across states and for the nation as a whole. The sampling method does not allow for reporting results by district or by school. For further information please visit http://NCES.ED.Gov/NationsReportCard.

NAEP does not replace assessments that annually measure student performance according to New Mexico curriculum standards. All students are required to take the standards-based assessments, whereas the NAEP selects representative samples of students and districts. Because not all subject areas or grade levels are tested every year, these statewide results are for the most recent year assessed in that subject area and grade.

Statewide Participation 2015

Reading%

Math%

Science%

4th Grade ELL 91 95 95

4th Grade SWD* 93 88 93

8th Grade ELL 92 95 96

8th Grade SWD* 89 90 92

* NAEP does not accommodate students with severe disabilities.

4th Grade

Reading (2015) Math (2015) Science (2015)

Advanced%

Proficient%

Basic%

Below%

Advanced%

Proficient%

Basic%

Below%

Advanced%

Proficient%

Basic%

Below%

New Mexico 4 19 31 46 3 24 47 27 # 24 40 37

Q1 My child is safe at school.Q2 My child's school building is in good repair and has sufficient space to support quality education.Q3 My child's school holds high expectations for academic achievement.Q4 School personnel encourage me to participate in my child's education.Q5 The school offers adequate access to up-to-date computers and technologies.Q6 School staff maintain consistent discipline, which is conducive to learning.Q7 My child has an adequate choice of school-sponsored extracurricular activities.Q8 My child's teacher provides sufficient and appropriate information regarding my child's academic progress.Q9 The school staff employ various instructional methods and strategies to meet my child's needs.Q10 My child takes responsibility for his or her learning.

SurveyCount

Agree and Strongly Agree (% of Respondents)

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10Sandia Base Elementary 325 98 90 97 98 87 92 86 99 94 95Sandia High 219 95 71 93 79 85 81 93 84 82 95School On Wheels 68 100 97 99 99 99 99 85 100 99 93Seven Bar Elementary 334 97 91 93 92 86 87 63 96 89 92Siembra Leadership High School 19 84 100 95 84 37 95 21 84 79 56Sierra Vista Elementary 481 99 92 96 97 93 95 84 99 97 95Sombra Del Monte Elementary 199 98 93 93 90 86 82 77 96 92 95South Valley Academy Charter 499 94 96 97 96 89 96 83 97 95 89Sunset View Elementary 348 95 95 90 88 85 81 79 95 84 94Susie R Marmon Elementary 264 95 97 92 90 90 90 71 95 91 94Taft Middle 106 98 93 96 92 88 93 86 96 86 89Taylor Middle 249 97 86 92 90 84 85 89 95 86 91Tierra Antigua Elementary 776 97 89 95 92 87 86 68 96 88 94Tomasita Elementary 114 97 96 96 97 91 91 84 98 94 93Tony Hillerman Middle 546 95 97 93 87 92 86 81 91 84 92Truman Middle 660 93 91 90 85 87 89 84 93 86 92Twenty First Century Charter 217 95 69 96 90 83 82 81 90 89 92Valle Vista Elementary 191 94 83 93 97 88 96 83 99 95 93Valley High 62 92 87 90 83 79 79 89 87 87 98Van Buren Middle 72 89 89 86 85 78 87 85 86 83 82Ventana Ranch Elementary 423 99 98 97 97 95 92 82 98 96 96Volcano Vista High 441 96 99 95 89 92 85 96 89 88 90Washington Middle 258 91 95 91 82 86 85 88 95 90 92West Mesa High 439 94 94 91 88 87 88 89 90 89 92Wherry Elementary 161 97 99 96 96 95 95 90 99 94 89Whittier Elementary 82 88 90 89 89 79 90 80 96 86 90Wilson Middle 203 93 97 94 95 93 93 91 96 94 88Zia Elementary 137 96 96 93 93 84 88 82 100 96 92Zuni Elementary 178 99 94 96 97 96 96 83 99 96 93

Source: PED anonymous survey collected from parents annually

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Nation 8 27 33 32 7 32 42 19 1 36 39 25

8th Grade

Reading (2015) Math (2015) Science (2015)

Advanced%

Proficient%

Basic%

Below%

Advanced%

Proficient%

Basic%

Below%

Advanced%

Proficient%

Basic%

Below%

New Mexico 1 19 45 35 3 17 41 39 1 20 35 45

Nation 3 29 42 25 8 24 38 30 2 31 34 33

# Rounds to zero

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