List of school districts in New Mexico
K-12 education in New Mexico | |
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Education facts | |
State superintendent: Mariana Padilla | |
Number of students: 322,989 | |
Number of teachers: 21,681 | |
Teacher/pupil ratio: 1:14.8 | |
Number of school districts: 129 | |
Number of schools: 854 | |
Graduation rate: 75% | |
Per-pupil spending: $11,332 | |
See also | |
New Mexico Public Education Department • List of school districts in New Mexico • New Mexico • School boards portal | |
Public education in the United States Public education in New Mexico Glossary of education terms | |
Note: These statistics are mainly from government sources, including the U.S. Census Bureau and the National Center for Education Statistics. Figures given were the most recent as of October 2022. |
This page lists New Mexico's public school districts in alphabetical order.[1] The list is updated once per decade following the release of the U.S. Census. Note that school districts may have been created, dissolved, or merged since the last update.
- See also: School board elections in New Mexico
- Alamogordo Public Schools
- Albuquerque Public Schools
- Animas Public Schools
- Artesia Public Schools
- Aztec Municipal Schools
- Belen Consolidated Schools
- Bernalillo Public Schools
- Bloomfield Municipal Schools
- Capitan Municipal Schools
- Carlsbad Municipal Schools
- Carrizozo Municipal Schools
- Central Consolidated Schools
- Chama Valley Independent Schools
- Cimarron Municipal Schools
- Clayton Public Schools
- Cloudcroft Municipal Schools
- Clovis Municipal Schools
- Cobre Consolidated Schools
- Corona Municipal Schools
- Cuba Independent Schools
- Deming Public Schools
- Des Moines Municipal Schools
- Dexter Consolidated Schools
- Dora Consolidated Schools
- Dulce Independent Schools
- Elida Municipal Schools
- Española Municipal Schools
- Estancia Municipal Schools
- Eunice Municipal Schools
- Farmington Municipal Schools
- Floyd Municipal Schools
- Fort Sumner Municipal Schools
- Gadsden Independent Schools
- Gallup-McKinley County Schools
- Grady Municipal Schools
- Grants-Cibola County Schools
- Hagerman Municipal Schools
- Hatch Valley Municipal Schools
- Hobbs Municipal Schools
- Hondo Valley Public Schools
- House Municipal Schools
- Jal Public Schools
- Jemez Mountain Public Schools
- Jemez Valley Public Schools
- Lake Arthur Municipal Schools
- Las Cruces Public Schools
- Las Vegas City Public Schools
- Logan Municipal Schools
- Lordsburg Municipal Schools
- Los Alamos Public Schools
- Los Lunas Public Schools
- Loving Municipal Schools
- Lovington Public Schools
- Magdalena Municipal Schools
- Maxwell Municipal Schools
- Melrose Public Schools
- Mesa Vista Consolidated Schools
- Mora Independent Schools
- Moriarty-Edgewood School District
- Mosquero Municipal Schools
- Mountainair Public Schools
- Pecos Independent Schools
- Peñasco Independent Schools
- Pojoaque Valley Public Schools
- Portales Municipal Schools
- Quemado Independent Schools
- Questa Independent Schools
- Raton Public Schools
- Reserve Independent Schools
- Rio Rancho Public Schools
- Roswell Independent Schools
- Roy Municipal Schools
- Ruidoso Municipal Schools
- San Jon Municipal Schools
- Santa Fe Public Schools
- Santa Rosa Consolidated Schools
- Silver Consolidated Schools
- Socorro Consolidated Schools
- Springer Municipal Schools
- Taos Municipal Schools
- Tatum Municipal Schools
- Texico Municipal Schools
- Truth or Consequences Municipal Schools
- Tucumcari Public Schools
- Tularosa Municipal Schools
- Vaughn Municipal Schools
- Wagon Mound Public Schools
- West Las Vegas Public Schools
- Zuni Public Schools
See also
- School board elections portal
- United States school districts
- National School Boards Association
- Consortium of State School Boards Associations
- New Mexico Department of Education
- Public education in New Mexico
- New Mexico
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