With more than half of teachers reporting significant learning loss during the pandemic but poorer districts disproportionately impacted, WalletHub today released its report on the Most and Least Equitable School Districts in New Mexico. To find out where school funding is distributed most fairly, WalletHub scored the equitability of each school district in New Mexico based on two metrics: average household income and expenditures for public elementary and secondary schools per pupil.
Alongside this report, WalletHub also released rankings for the States with the Most and Least Equitable School Districts, along with accompanying videos and audio files. New Mexico ranked as the 10th least equitable overall.
Below, you can see additional report highlights, along with a WalletHub Q&A.
Most & Least Equitable School Districts in New Mexico
Most Equitable Least Equitable
1. Hobbs Municipal Schools 80. Tucumcari Public Schools
2. Melrose Public Schools 81. Gadsden Independent Schools
3. Carrizozo Municipal Schools 82. Wagon Mound Public Schools
4. Hondo Valley Public Schools 83. Lake Arthur Municipal Schools
5. Questa Independent Schools 84. Des Moines Municipal Schools
6. Mesa Vista Consolidated Schools 85. Roy Municipal Schools
7. Artesia Public Schools 86. House Municipal Schools
8. Mora Independent Schools 87. Los Alamos Public Schools
9. Moriarty-Edgewood School District 88. Corona Municipal Schools
10. Bernalillo Public Schools 89. Mosquero Municipal Schools
To view the full report, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/e/most-least-equitable-school-districts-in-new-mexico/77110