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The most racially diverse public K-12 schools in New Mexico

Across New Mexico, 11 public K-12 schools are ranked here, ranked by how small the single largest racial or ethnic group is, so no one group dominates. HOZHO ACADEMY leads the list at 36.0%, against a median of 85.6% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
11
New Mexico
Best Largest group
36.0%
Median Largest group
85.6%
MOST DIVERSE · NEW MEXICO
#SchoolCityStudentsLargest group% White% Black% Hispanic% Asian
1HOZHO ACADEMYGALLUP, NM78136.0% Native American (281)13.8%(108)0.4%(3)35.6%(278)1.1%(9)
2ELDORADO HIGHALBUQUERQUE, NM1,57945.4% Hispanic (716)37.1%(586)2.0%(31)45.4%(716)3.0%(48)
3TOPPER FRESHMAN ACADEMYLOS ALAMOS, NM30455.3% White55.3%1.0%34.2%3.0%
4MANZANO HIGHALBUQUERQUE, NM1,15762.3% Hispanic (721)17.3%(200)3.9%(45)62.3%(721)3.8%(44)
5EXPLORE ACADEMY LAS CRUCESLAS CRUCES, NM59981.6% Hispanic (489)10.0%(60)0.5%(3)81.6%(489)0.5%(3)
6ASPEN COMMUNITY SCHOOLSANTA FE, NM28585.6% Hispanic (244)9.8%(28)1.1%(3)85.6%(244)0.7%(2)
7MISSION ACHIEVEMENT AND SUCCESS 2.0ALBUQUERQUE, NM1,04091.5% Hispanic (952)3.2%(33)1.1%(12)91.5%(952)1.1%(12)
8Alamo Navajo Community SchoolAlamo, NM290100.0% Native American (290)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)
9Mescalero Apache SchoolMescalero, NM614100.0% Native American (614)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)
10Pine Hill SchoolsPine Hill, NM315100.0% Native American (315)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)
11To'hajiilee Day SchoolToHajiilee, NM246100.0% Native American (246)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)0.0%(0)
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