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District ELA and math proficiency rise; board asks for school‑level breakdowns

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District presenters reported increases in New Mexico Measures of Student Success and Achievement (NMMSSA) scores: districtwide ELA rose to 31% proficiency and math to 17%, the highest in a decade, with notable gains at several schools. Trustees asked for school- and grade-level disaggregation and comparison to state averages.

District assessment leads presented the 2025 NMMSSA (New Mexico Measures of Student Success and Achievement) and related science-assessment results to the board, showing year-over-year improvements in both English language arts (ELA) and math across the Central Consolidated School District. Key results presented: - Districtwide proficiency: ELA 31% (up from 25% last year); Math 17% (up 3…

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