Summary:
The Jemez Mountain region of New Mexico is home to two elementary schools: Lybrook Elementary and Gallina Elementary. These schools serve students in the Jemez Mountain district, and the data reveals a stark contrast in their performance and the challenges they face.
Lybrook Elementary has consistently ranked in the bottom 10% of New Mexico elementary schools, with very low proficiency rates in English Language Arts and an extremely high free and reduced lunch rate of 100%, indicating a high-poverty student population. In contrast, Gallina Elementary has seen fluctuations in its statewide ranking, ranging from the top 25% to the bottom 25% of New Mexico elementary schools, and has a relatively high free and reduced lunch rate of over 100%.
The data highlights the significant socioeconomic challenges faced by the schools in the Jemez Mountain region, with both Lybrook Elementary and Gallina Elementary serving predominantly low-income student populations. This suggests that targeted interventions and specialized programs may be needed to address the unique needs of these communities and improve educational outcomes for the students.
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