Summary:
There is only one middle school located in the Jemez Valley area of New Mexico, serving grades 6-8. Jemez Valley Middle has consistently ranked in the bottom half of New Mexico middle schools, with its ranking declining over the years. The school lags behind the state average in academic proficiency, with only 23% of students proficient or better in English Language Arts and 13% in science, compared to state averages of 39% and 36% respectively.
Jemez Valley Middle has a very high rate of free and reduced lunch recipients, with 100% of students qualifying for this program. The school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 9.4 to 1. These factors suggest that the community served by the school faces significant economic challenges, which may contribute to the school's academic struggles.
Overall, the data indicates that Jemez Valley Middle is a struggling school that is performing well below the state average in academic proficiency. The school's declining ranking, high poverty levels, and significant academic gaps compared to the state averages are areas of concern that warrant further investigation and targeted interventions to support student success.
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