Summary:
The city of Silver City, New Mexico is home to two high schools: Silver High and Aldo Leopold Charter. These schools serve students in grades 9-12 and provide a range of educational opportunities in the area.
Based on the available data, Aldo Leopold Charter appears to be the standout school in the district. It is ranked 23rd out of 172 New Mexico high schools and has a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. Aldo Leopold Charter's students significantly outperform the state average on standardized tests, with 58.57% proficient or better in English Language Arts compared to the state average of 44.19%. The school also has a lower student-teacher ratio of 11:1, compared to 17.6:1 at Silver High.
While both schools have a 78.0% four-year graduation rate, the data suggests that Aldo Leopold Charter is the stronger performer academically. However, both schools serve a significant percentage of students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, with high rates of free/reduced lunch recipients. This indicates that the Silver City area faces challenges related to economic disadvantage that may impact educational outcomes across the district.
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