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Ann Parish Elementary School

Public | PK-6 | 441 students

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4 stars

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Posted March 1, 2007

Ann Parish is one of the best schools in Los Lunas, my eldest child has went there four years and every year has had the best teachers who strive to work with the students and bring out the best in them. My youngest child is in first grade and has some medical conditions, but the teacher and principal has made every effort to make my child feel involved and has spent extra time with her studies. I truly love this school and the staff.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted March 22, 2005

As a parent of two Ann Parish students I feel that the school and the staff is superior. The teachers are some of the best teachers that I have encountered in the public school system. The overall educational quality is excellent. I feel that Ann Parish has been the best school for my children.
—Submitted by a parent


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About these ratings

The Community Rating is the school’s average rating from its community members (e.g., parents, students, and school staff). The highest possible rating is five stars; the lowest is one star.

The test results by subgroup show how the designated group of students is performing in comparison to the general population.
Math

The state average for Math was 53% in 2012.

51 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
41%

2011

 
 
37%

2010

 
 
48%

2009

 
 
34%
Reading

The state average for Reading was 52% in 2012.

51 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
45%

2011

 
 
40%

2010

 
 
52%

2009

 
 
63%
Science

The state average for Science was 83% in 2010.

63 students were tested at this school in 2010.

2010

 
 
79%

2009

 
 
80%
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 New Mexico used the New Mexico Standards-Based Assessment (NMSBA) to test students in grades 3 through 8, 10 and 11 in Reading and Math. The NMSBA is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of New Mexico. The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the test.

See New Mexico's state standards

Source: New Mexico Public Education Department

Math

The state average for Math was 44% in 2012.

58 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
31%

2011

 
 
26%

2010

 
 
19%

2009

 
 
34%
Reading

The state average for Reading was 50% in 2012.

58 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
35%

2011

 
 
31%

2010

 
 
36%

2009

 
 
52%
Science

The state average for Science was 47% in 2011.

61 students were tested at this school in 2011.

2011

 
 
39%

2010

 
 
28%

2009

 
 
56%
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 New Mexico used the New Mexico Standards-Based Assessment (NMSBA) to test students in grades 3 through 8, 10 and 11 in Reading and Math. The NMSBA is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of New Mexico. The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the test.

See New Mexico's state standards

Source: New Mexico Public Education Department

Math

The state average for Math was 44% in 2012.

61 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
31%

2011

 
 
19%

2010

 
 
45%

2009

 
 
n/a
Reading

The state average for Reading was 55% in 2012.

61 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
36%

2011

 
 
39%

2010

 
 
45%

2009

 
 
n/a
Science

The state average for Science was 52% in 2010.

56 students were tested at this school in 2010.

2010

 
 
55%

2009

 
 
n/a
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 New Mexico used the New Mexico Standards-Based Assessment (NMSBA) to test students in grades 3 through 8, 10 and 11 in Reading and Math. The NMSBA is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of New Mexico. The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the test.

See New Mexico's state standards

Source: New Mexico Public Education Department

Math

The state average for Math was 37% in 2012.

54 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
35%

2011

 
 
46%

2010

 
 
28%

2009

 
 
n/a
Reading

The state average for Reading was 48% in 2012.

54 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
39%

2011

 
 
60%

2010

 
 
46%

2009

 
 
n/a
Science

The state average for Science was 30% in 2010.

54 students were tested at this school in 2010.

2010

 
 
9%

2009

 
 
n/a
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 New Mexico used the New Mexico Standards-Based Assessment (NMSBA) to test students in grades 3 through 8, 10 and 11 in Reading and Math. The NMSBA is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of New Mexico. The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the test.

See New Mexico's state standards

Source: New Mexico Public Education Department

Math

All Students41%
Female52%
Male27%
Asiann/a
Hispanic33%
Native Americann/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged41%
Students with disabilitiesn/a
English Language Learner Current31%
English Language Learner Exitedn/a

Reading

All Students45%
Female59%
Male27%
Asiann/a
Hispanic41%
Native Americann/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged45%
Students with disabilitiesn/a
English Language Learner Current38%
English Language Learner Exitedn/a
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 New Mexico used the New Mexico Standards-Based Assessment (NMSBA) to test students in grades 3 through 8, 10 and 11 in Reading and Math. The NMSBA is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of New Mexico. The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the test.

The different student groups are identified by the New Mexico Public Education Department. If there are fewer than 10 students in a particular group in a school, the state doesn't report data for that group.

See New Mexico's state standards

Source: New Mexico Public Education Department

Math

All Students31%
Female37%
Male25%
Asiann/a
Hispanic28%
Native Americann/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged31%
Students with disabilitiesn/a
English Language Learner Currentn/a
English Language Learner Exitedn/a

Reading

All Students35%
Female40%
Male29%
Asiann/a
Hispanic32%
Native Americann/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged35%
Students with disabilitiesn/a
English Language Learner Currentn/a
English Language Learner Exitedn/a
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 New Mexico used the New Mexico Standards-Based Assessment (NMSBA) to test students in grades 3 through 8, 10 and 11 in Reading and Math. The NMSBA is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of New Mexico. The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the test.

The different student groups are identified by the New Mexico Public Education Department. If there are fewer than 10 students in a particular group in a school, the state doesn't report data for that group.

See New Mexico's state standards

Source: New Mexico Public Education Department

Math

All Students31%
Female34%
Male27%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic31%
Native Americann/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged31%
Students with disabilities0%
English Language Learner Current0%
English Language Learner Exitedn/a

Reading

All Students36%
Female43%
Male27%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic35%
Native Americann/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged36%
Students with disabilities10%
English Language Learner Current15%
English Language Learner Exitedn/a
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 New Mexico used the New Mexico Standards-Based Assessment (NMSBA) to test students in grades 3 through 8, 10 and 11 in Reading and Math. The NMSBA is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of New Mexico. The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the test.

The different student groups are identified by the New Mexico Public Education Department. If there are fewer than 10 students in a particular group in a school, the state doesn't report data for that group.

See New Mexico's state standards

Source: New Mexico Public Education Department

Math

All Students35%
Female42%
Male31%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic26%
Native Americann/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged35%
Students with disabilitiesn/a
English Language Learner Current17%
English Language Learner Exited50%

Reading

All Students39%
Female47%
Male34%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic30%
Native Americann/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged39%
Students with disabilitiesn/a
English Language Learner Current8%
English Language Learner Exited50%
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 New Mexico used the New Mexico Standards-Based Assessment (NMSBA) to test students in grades 3 through 8, 10 and 11 in Reading and Math. The NMSBA is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of New Mexico. The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the test.

The different student groups are identified by the New Mexico Public Education Department. If there are fewer than 10 students in a particular group in a school, the state doesn't report data for that group.

See New Mexico's state standards

Source: New Mexico Public Education Department

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Student ethnicity

Ethnicity This school State average
Hispanic 80% 56%
White 15% 29%
American Indian/Alaska Native 2% 11%
Black 2% 3%
Asian/Pacific Islander 0% 1%
Source: NCES, 2008-2009

Student subgroups

  This school District averageState average
Students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program 99%N/A62%
Source: NCES, 2008-2009

Student-teacher ratio

  This school District averageState average
Students per FTE teacher 15N/A15
Source: NCES, 2008-2009
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112 Meadow Lake
Los Lunas, NM 87031
Phone: (505) 866-8231

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