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TX CA MT MI AZ ID NV NM CO OR IL UT WY KS IA MN NE SD FL WI ND OK WA MO GA AL LA NY NC AR IN PA VA MS TN OH KY ME SC WV MD VT NJ MA NH CT DE RI A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D AK HI

Teen Births per 1000 16-28 28.01-41 41.01-53 53.01-64

High School Graduation Rate 86% - 91% 81% - 85% 77% - 80% 70% - 76% 58% - 69%

26.9% -40% 40.1% - 55.4% (Below nat'l avg.) 55.5% - 60.2% (Above nat'l avg.) 60.3% - 69.2%

< -1.5 Std. Dev. -1.5 - -0.50 Std. Dev. -0.50-0.50 Std. Dev. 0.50-1.5 Std. Dev. 1.5-2.2 Std. Dev.

Speak a Language Other Than English at Home 7% - 16.7% 16.8% - 25% 25.1% - 37.4% 37.5% - 53.1% 53.2% - 89%

Percentage with No High School Diploma 0% - 5% 5.1% - 10% 10.1% - 20% 20.1% - 34.1%

6.8% - 20% 20.1% - 40% 40.1% - 60% 60.1% - 80%

0% - 5% 5.01% - 10% 10.01% - 20% 20.01% - 42.31%

More than 21% 14.1 to 21% 7.1 to 14% (US Avg July 2012: 9.5%) 7% or less

Less than 20% 20-39.9% 40-59.9% 60-79.9% 80-100% Source: Standards Based Assessment, 2011-2012, NM Public Education Department

Less than 20% 20-39.9% 40-59.9% 60-79.9% 80-100%

6.7% - 10% 10.1% - 15% 15.1% - 35%

80.1% - 86% 70.1% - 80% 60.1% - 70% 53.9% - 60% According to the Alliance for Excellent Education, there are nearly 2000 high schools nationally that graduate less than 60% of their students within four years. APS has four high schools with less than a 60% graduation rate. Source: NM Public Education Department, 4-Year Cohort High School Graduation Rate, Class of 2012. Alliance for Excellent Education statistics taken from http://www.all4ed.org/about_the_crisis/schools/dropout.

20-30% 30-40% Greater than 40% Data Not Available Source: For College? A Report on New High School Graduates Who Take Remedial Courses In June 2010, New Mexico Office of Education Accountability. Data were unavailable for Volcano Vista & Atrisco Heritage Academy.

50-60% 40-50% Less than 40% Data Not Available

Percent of Individuals With a Bachelor's Degree or Higher 0% - 20.9% 21% - 39.2% 39.3% - 100%

0.4% - 5% 5.1% - 10% 10.1% - 20% Over 20%

0.4% - 5% 5.1% - 10% 10.1% - 20% Over 20%

0.4% - 5% 5.1% - 10% 10.1% - 20% Over 20%

Percent Habitually Truant Students 0.4% - 5% 5.1% - 10% 10.1% - 20% Greater than 20%

11.5-16.5% 16.5-22% 22-26.3%

Source: New MexicoYouthRisk and Resiliency Survey, 2009. Students were asked to comment on the statement, In my home, there is aparent or some other adult who is interested in my school work. The percentage reported here reflects respondents who answered, true at all.

60% 53.4% 50% 40% 30% 3 % 20% 1 10% 0% Cigarette Smokers Binge Drinkers Marijuana Users Cocaine Users Suicide (past 12 months) Physical Fight Overweight or Obese Students Experiencing High Levels of Care Students Experiencing Low Levels of Care Source: New Mexico Epidemiology, 2010. (http://nmhealth.org/erd/healthdata/pdf/er%20yrrs%20092410.pdf). National data taken from High School Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2009, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention.

Students Who Plan To Continue Their Education 82% - 90% 71% - 80% 64% - 70% 55% - 60% No Data Source: New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey, New Mexico Departments of Health and Public Education and U.S. for Chaves County, and very low reliability for Dona Ana and Eddy Counties. data

37.2-40.1% 40.1-45.5% 45.5-48.3% 48.3% - 54.4%

Capacity of Center 6-60 61-120 121-250 251-500 Percentage of Population Under Age 5 0.7% - 4.4% 4.5% - 5.9% 6% - 7.8% 7.9% - 10.1% 10.2% - 15.6%

Opportunity Score High Moderately high Average Moderately low Low

Opportunity Score High Moderately high Average Moderately low Low Number of Hispanic Children Under Age 5 4-85 86-185 186-325 326-525 526-761

Education Pays in New Mexico Unemployment Rate 3.9% 2.1% 3.0% 3.8% 5.7% 6.7% 7.2% 7.9% 12.3% Mean Yearly Salary ($) 78,004 78,619 48,482 39,272 30,075 24,821 23,906 20,190 16,543 Source: American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates, Public Use Microdata Sample, 2007-11. Population includes persons between ages 25-64. NOTE: % Unemployment calculated by dividing Unemployed by the sum of Employed and Unemployed [Civilian Population only]

Source: NM Public Education Department, 4-Year Cohort High School Graduation Rate, Class of 2012.

Less than 19.4% 19.4-32.8% 32.8-42.2% 42.2-55.6% 55.6-78.0%

Elementary School Grades!( A!( B!( C!( D!( F Elementary School Mobility 5.2% - 12.7% 12.8% - 19.2% 19.3% - 25% 25.1% - 33% 33.1% - 53.2% Source: School grades from New Mexico Public Education Department website http://webapp2.ped.state.nm.us/schooldata/schoolgrading.aspx.; Mobility data from Albuquerque Public Schools. Mobility is a measure of the number of children leaving school during the year for a Reason other than grade promotion.

Percent of Children in Poverty in District 0% - 10% 11% - 21% 22% - 30% 31% - 39% 40% - 51%

According to the Alliance for Excellent Education, there are nearly 2000 high schools nationally that graduate less than 60% of their students within four years. These schools disproportionately produce 51% of dropouts. APS has four high schools with less than a 60% graduation rate.

Change in Graduation Rate, 2011-2012 -4.1 - -2.0 (Large Decrease) -1.9-0.0 (Small Decrease) 0.1-2.0 (Small Increase) 2.1-12.0 (Large Increase) Data Not Available.

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BASKETBALL COMMUNITY CENTER CULTURAL FIRE GOLF LIBRARY MULTI-SERVICE CENTER MUSEUM POLICE POOL-SUMMER POOL-YEAR ROUND SENIOR CENTER SHERIFF SKATE PARK SOFTBALL TENNIS

Number of Multi-Generational Households in PUMA 945-1039 1040-1586 1587-2171 2172-2769 2770-4055 Number of Hispanic Children Under Age 5 4-85 86-185 186-325 326-525 526-761 Source: American Community Survey Public Use Microdata Sample, 2011. Multi-generational households include households with at least 3 generations living in the same dwelling.