ERIC Number: ED671013
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2025-Feb
Pages: 12
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New Mexico Community Schools: Improving Student Opportunities and Outcomes
Emily Germain; Anna Maier; Daniel Espinoza
Learning Policy Institute
This brief highlights lessons learned from New Mexico's investment in community schools. Drawing on profiles of three sites that received state implementation grants, we find that community schools implementing the key practices at the center of New Mexico's community schools framework are seeing improvement across a range of indicators, including growth in test scores, increased graduation rates, reduced chronic absence, increased student engagement and connectedness, improved school climate, greater access to mental and physical health care, and stronger family engagement. Key to achieving these outcomes were state investments to support hiring school coordinators and to provide professional development and technical assistance. These findings suggest ways that New Mexico can sustain this new model and improve implementation in the future.
Descriptors: Community Schools, Profiles, Scores, Graduation Rate, Attendance, Student Participation, Student School Relationship, School Culture, Mental Health, Physical Health, Health Services, Family Involvement, Technical Assistance, Faculty Development, Urban Schools, Rural Schools, Public Schools, School Districts
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Publication Type: Reports - Descriptive
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Language: English
Sponsor: ABC Community School Partnership
Authoring Institution: Learning Policy Institute
Identifiers - Location: New Mexico
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