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The public K-12 schools with the lowest student-to-teacher ratios in New Mexico

Across New Mexico, 11 public K-12 schools are ranked here, ranked by the fewest students per teacher, a proxy for class size and staffing. To'hajiilee Day School leads the list at 7.5:1, against a median of 11.8:1 across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
11
New Mexico
Best Students/teacher
7.5:1
Median Students/teacher
11.8:1
LOWEST RATIO · NEW MEXICO
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudentsRatio
1To'hajiilee Day SchoolToHajiilee, NMTo'hajiilee Day SchoolCombined2467.5:1
2Mescalero Apache SchoolMescalero, NMMescalero Apache SchoolCombined6149.2:1
3Alamo Navajo Community SchoolAlamo, NMAlamo Navajo Community SchoolCombined2909.8:1
4ASPEN COMMUNITY SCHOOLSANTA FE, NMSANTA FECombined28510.1:1
5EXPLORE ACADEMY LAS CRUCESLAS CRUCES, NMEXPLORE ACADEMY LAS CRUCESCombined59911.6:1
6HOZHO ACADEMYGALLUP, NMHOZHO ACADEMYCombined78111.8:1
7MANZANO HIGHALBUQUERQUE, NMALBUQUERQUECombined1,15712.8:1
8ELDORADO HIGHALBUQUERQUE, NMALBUQUERQUECombined1,57914.6:1
9MISSION ACHIEVEMENT AND SUCCESS 2.0ALBUQUERQUE, NMMISSION ACHIEVEMENT AND SUCCESSCombined1,04015.8:1
10TOPPER FRESHMAN ACADEMYLOS ALAMOS, NMLOS ALAMOSCombined30417.8:1
11Pine Hill SchoolsPine Hill, NMPine Hill SchoolsCombined31539.4:1
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