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Academic Proficiency

Academic proficiency measures performance on state math, reading, and science tests. Proficiency measures whether students are meeting grade-level expectations.

Proficiency rates

Proficiency rates measure the percentage of students who have mastered key content in math, reading, and science for their grade level.

Reading proficiency

What does this mean?

The reading proficiency rate measures the percent of students who are reading at the expected level, or higher, for the student's grade.

How was this calculated?

Students in grades kindergarten through grade 11 are assessed in reading. The reading proficiency rate is the number of students who are at grade level or higher in reading divided by the total number of students who took the reading assessment or 95 percent of enrolled students in the school, whichever is greater.

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Math proficiency

What does this mean?

The math proficiency rate measures the percent of students whose ability in math is at the expected level, or higher, for the student's grade.

How was this calculated?

Students in grades 3-11 are assessed in math. The math proficiency rate is the number of students who are at grade level or higher in math divided by the total number of students who took the math assessment or 95 percent of enrolled students in the school, whichever is greater.

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Science proficiency

What does this mean?

The science proficiency rate measures the percent of students whose knowledge in science is at the expected level, or higher, for the student's grade.

How was this calculated?

Students in grades 4, 7, and 11 are assessed in science. The science proficiency rate is the number of students who are at grade level or higher in science divided by the total number of students who took the science assessment or 95 percent of enrolled students in the school, whichever is greater.

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Proficiency over time

  • Reading proficiency

  • Math proficiency

  • Science proficiency

What does this mean?

This graph helps us understand whether the percentage of students who have achieved proficiency in math, reading, and science is increasing or decreasing. The NM PED supports schools to help them improve their proficiency rates.

How was this calculated?

The percentage of students who are meeting grade-level expectations is measured every year. The colors stand for the different subjects - math, reading, and science - and the symbols show the percentage of students who were proficient in that year. The lines connecting the symbols help to understand whether the percentage went up from one year to the next or if it went down.

Proficiency by race/ethnicity

Proficiency by student group

Participation rates

Schools are expected to test 100% of students in applicable grades, and participation rates of 95% or higher are considered to be very good. However, participation rates of less than 95% automatically lower a school's academic proficiency rate.

Reading participation

What does this mean?

The reading participation rate measures the percent of enrolled students in grades 3-8 who took the statewide reading test.

How was this calculated?

The reading participation rate is calculated as the percent of students enrolled in grades 3-8 who took the statewide reading test divided by the total number of students enrolled in grades 3-8 at the school. Students must have been enrolled for at least 10 school days and they must have been enrolled at the time the test was given to be included in the participation rate calculation.

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Math participation

What does this mean?

The math participation rate measures the percent of enrolled students in grades 3-8 who took the statewide math test.

How was this calculated?

The math participation rate is calculated as the percent of students enrolled in grades 3-8 who took the statewide math test divided by the total number of students enrolled in grades 3-8 at the school. Students must have been enrolled for at least 10 school days and they must have been enrolled at the time the test was given to be included in the participation rate calculation.

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Science participation

What does this mean?

The science participation rate measures the percent of students in grades 4 and 7 who took the statewide science tests.

How was this calculated?

The science participation rate is calculated as the percent of students enrolled in grades 4 and 7 who took the statewide science test divided by the total number of students enrolled in grades 4 and 7 at the school. Students must have been enrolled for at least 10 school days and they must have been enrolled at the time the test was given to be included in the participation rate calculation.

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