Albuquerque Public Schools exemplifies how soaring budgets and per-student spending fail to address declining enrollment, dismal academic performance, and systemic inefficiencies.
Topic: Albuquerque Public Schools
education organization in Albuquerque, United States
Parents in New Mexico’s largest school districts express dissatisfaction with the quality of public education.
Parents of Las Cruces Public Schools students are generally dissatisfied with the public school system. What’s the solution?
Parents of Albuquerque Public Schools are unsatisfied with the public school system and want an exit.
Contrary to New Mexico Public Education Department Secretary Dr. Kurt Steinhaus, education is not in “a good place”.
Students were locked out of classrooms for over a year. Are parents happy with the consequences?
A parental bill of rights is necessary to preserve the relationship between parents and their children.
Asking the question of why the brain drain exists is a critical step to plugging it.
In May, the Albuquerque Journal’s Esteban Candelaria reported on the proposed budget of Albuquerque Public Schools. The APS Board of Education was taken aback by the funding request: $1.936 billion for fiscal year 2023. At almost $2 billion, this budget represents a 16.73% increase from the 2022 allocation. Simultaneously, APS has seen a marked enrollment […]
New Mexico suffered from some of the most draconian pandemic-related school closures in the country: how did this impact educational outcomes? On Tuesday, Esteban Candelaria, a staff writer with the Albuquerque Journal, reported on delays in academic assessment reporting from the New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED). While data from SAT testing will be made […]