July 2024: New Graduation Requirements Signed into Law and Community Organizations Aim to Improve Student Engagement
For many years, New Mexico has struggled with low high school graduation rates, consistently ranking among the lowest in the nation. A recent Legislative Finance Committee (LFC) report shows that over the past four years, only 75% of students statewide have graduated annually.... Continue reading
Past Newsletters:
- February 2024: How New Mexico is Tackling the Lack of Child Care Providers in the State
- December 2023: Child Care Capacity in Doña Ana County: Do we have enough space to fill the child care demand?
- September 2023: The Child Care Crisis: How New Mexico is Tackling Access to Care
- August 2023: Mapping the Digital Divide in New Mexico
- March 2023: How inclusive are services for immigrant families in Doña Ana County?
- January 2023: Kinder to Career Goals for Doña Ana County
- November 2022: Early Childhood Needs Assessment, 2022
- July 2022: Depths of Relationships Survey Results, 2020
- April 2022: How school segregation affects LCPS students
- February 2022: Collective impact transforms student outcomes
- December 2021: Underrepresented students in Doña Ana County colleges
- October 2021: Mental health and COVID-19 in New Mexico – Trends and advancements
- August 2021: What is driving the upturn in graduation rates in Doña Ana County?
- June 2021: Housing insecurity in New Mexico and Doña Ana County
- March 2021: Potential impacts of additional funding for Early Childhood Education
- December 2020: The 2020 Doña Ana County Education Context Report
- October 2020: Results from the 100% Community Survey in Doña Ana County
- August 2020: The Digital Divide in New Mexico
- January 2020: Graduation rates in Doña Ana County and New Mexico 2018