
New Mexico High School Graduation Rate Hits Milestone
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New Mexicos high school graduation rate hits 80.6%, up 2.4% from last year, marking a steady increase since 2008. However, Santa Fe Public Schools saw a dip to 80.2%. The state still trails the national average but edges out Arizonas rate. Disadvantaged groups showed mixed progress, with Black students gaining nearly 7 points. State leaders are focusing on supports for at-risk students and retention in college, with the University of New Mexico welcoming its biggest freshman class ever.
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