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New Mexico accreditation rules require schools to meet 10 components annually; Gadsden ISD staff urge district‑wide coordination
Summary
District leaders briefed the board on New Mexico’s new yearly school accreditation process, which requires evidence across 10 components. Staff warned that missing a single component could affect a school’s accreditation and outlined steps to collect evidence and coordinate across departments.
GADSDEN, N.M. — District leaders told the Gadsden ISD board that New Mexico’s updated school accreditation process will require each school to meet 10 components annually and that evidence collection begins this school year.
Superintendent Dempsey and staff described the accreditation requirements as covering board training, audits, budgets, student information systems, attendance plans, next‑step plans for high school…
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