
Albuquerque Math Proficiency Dips, New Law Aims to Boost
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Math proficiency for eighth graders in Albuquerque Public Schools saw a slight dip, but some groups, like Black students, showed significant gains. The district aims for a 21.1% proficiency rate by May 2028. Despite optimism from Superintendent Gabriella Blakey, School Board Member Rebecca Betzen expresses doubt due to teacher strain. A new state law, Senate Bill 29, aims to improve math teaching statewide, offering new standards and teacher training requirements.
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