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The lowest-poverty (most affluent) public schools in New Mexico · page 14

Ranks 651671 of the lowest-poverty (most affluent) public schools in New Mexico. Back to page 1.

LOWEST POVERTY · NEW MEXICO
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudents% FRL
651HARRISON SCHMITT ELEMENTARYSILVER CITY, NMSILVER CITYElementary337100%
652SIXTH STREET ELEMENTARYSILVER CITY, NMSILVER CITYElementary123100%
653MIDWAY ELEMENTARYPOLVADERA, NMSOCORROElementary104100%
654COTTONWOOD VALLEY CHARTERSOCORRO, NMSOCORROElementary170100%
655ENOS GARCIA ELEMENTARYTAOS, NMTAOSElementary348100%
656RANCHOS DE TAOS ELEMENTARYRANCHOS DE TAOS, NMTAOSElementary225100%
657TAOS MIDDLETAOS, NMTAOSMiddle337100%
658TAOS MUNICIPAL CHARTERTAOS, NMTAOSElementary216100%
659SIERRA ELEMENTARYT OR C, NMT OR CElementary184100%
660HOT SPRINGS HIGHT OR C, NMT OR CHigh347100%
661T OR C MIDDLET OR C, NMT OR CMiddle255100%
662TUCUMCARI HIGHTUCUMCARI, NMTUCUMCARIHigh247100%
663TUCUMCARI ELEMENTARYTUCUMCARI, NMTUCUMCARIElementary451100%
664TULAROSA INTERMEDIATETULAROSA, NMTULAROSAElementary210100%
665ZUNI MIDDLEZUNI, NMZUNIMiddle240100%
666SHIWI TS'ANA ELEMENTARYZUNI, NMZUNIElementary447100%
667ZIA MIDDLELAS CRUCES, NMLAS CRUCESMiddle616100%
668HERMOSA HEIGHTS ELEMENTARYLAS CRUCES, NMLAS CRUCESElementary408100%
669CAMEO ELEMENTARYCLOVIS, NMCLOVISElementary279100%
670LOS NINOSCLOVIS, NMCLOVISElementary114101%
671CHAMIZA ELEMENTARYALBUQUERQUE, NMALBUQUERQUEElementary249106%
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