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The public K-12 schools with the highest share of Asian students in New Mexico

This ranking covers the public K-12 schools with the highest share of Asian students in New Mexico, drawn from 15 qualifying public K-12 schools. MANZANO HIGH leads the list at 3.8%, against a median of 0.7% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
15
New Mexico
Top % Asian
3.8%
Median % Asian
0.7%
MOST ASIAN · NEW MEXICO
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Asian
1MANZANO HIGHALBUQUERQUE, NMALBUQUERQUE1,1573.8%(44)
2ELDORADO HIGHALBUQUERQUE, NMALBUQUERQUE1,5793.0%(48)
3TOPPER FRESHMAN ACADEMYLOS ALAMOS, NMLOS ALAMOS3043.0%
4NM SCHOOL FOR THE DEAFSANTA FE, NMNM SCH FOR THE DEAF1452.8%(4)
5ACES TECHNICAL CHARTER SCHOOLALBUQUERQUE, NMACES TECHNICAL CHARTER SCHOOL1651.2%(2)
6MISSION ACHIEVEMENT AND SUCCESS 2.0ALBUQUERQUE, NMMISSION ACHIEVEMENT AND SUCCESS1,0401.1%(12)
7HOZHO ACADEMYGALLUP, NMHOZHO ACADEMY7811.1%(9)
8ASPEN COMMUNITY SCHOOLSANTA FE, NMSANTA FE2850.7%(2)
9EXPLORE ACADEMY LAS CRUCESLAS CRUCES, NMEXPLORE ACADEMY LAS CRUCES5990.5%(3)
10CARLSBAD ENRICHMENT CENTERCARLSBAD, NMCARLSBAD1700.0%(0)
11CMS IACADEMY AT LINCOLN JACKSONCLOVIS, NMCLOVIS1310.0%(0)
12Alamo Navajo Community SchoolAlamo, NMAlamo Navajo Community School2900.0%(0)
13Mescalero Apache SchoolMescalero, NMMescalero Apache School6140.0%(0)
14Pine Hill SchoolsPine Hill, NMPine Hill Schools3150.0%(0)
15To'hajiilee Day SchoolToHajiilee, NMTo'hajiilee Day School2460.0%(0)
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