Summary:
The Pojoaque area of New Mexico is home to two elementary schools: Pablo Roybal Elementary and Pojoaque Intermediate. These schools serve students from kindergarten through 5th grade and are part of the Pojoaque school district, which is ranked 79 out of 82 districts in the state.
Of the two schools, Pablo Roybal Elementary has a higher statewide ranking, coming in at 213 out of 413 New Mexico elementary schools, with a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school performs better than the district and state averages in 3rd grade English Language Arts (ELA) proficiency, but lags behind in 3rd grade math proficiency. Pojoaque Intermediate, on the other hand, is ranked 270 out of 345 elementary schools and has a 1-star rating. While the school outperforms the district and state in 4th grade ELA, it falls behind in 5th grade ELA and both 4th and 5th grade math proficiency.
Both schools serve a population with higher economic needs, as evidenced by their relatively high free and reduced lunch rates. Pablo Roybal Elementary has a lower student-teacher ratio of 13.5, which may contribute to its better performance compared to Pojoaque Intermediate, which has a ratio of 15.4. Overall, the data suggests that while the schools have some areas of strength, there is room for improvement, particularly in mathematics proficiency across the district.
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