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  2. New Mexico Public Education Department - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED, Spanish: Departamento de Educación Pública de Nuevo México) is the New Mexico state agency that oversees public schools. The agency is headquartered in the Jerry Apodaca Education Building in Santa Fe. [1]

  3. Clovis superintendent shares concerns about PED - AOL

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    She said New Mexico's Public Education Department is proposing a mandate that all school districts adhere to a minimum of 180 student days per ... Clovis superintendent shares concerns about PED ...

  4. Public Education Department tramples on legislation and ...

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    The NM Public Education Department and powerful members of the Legislative Finance Committee have been narrowly focused on extended learning time as the primary means to “fix” many of our ...

  5. NM Public Education Secretary praises virtual tutoring ... - AOL

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    How a new virtual tutoring initiative is helping Doña Ana Elementary students. Learn what the principal and NM PED Secretary said about the outcomes.

  6. Del Norte High School (New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Del Norte High School is a public high school in the northeast heights of Albuquerque, New Mexico, established in 1964. The school is situated on a 45.2-acre (183,000 m 2 ) campus ( Albuquerque Public Schools District), and has an enrollment of 1,376 students.

  7. La Cueva High School - Wikipedia

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    The NMPED (New Mexico Public Education department) replaced the No Child Left Behind Act and AYP testing with a new school grading formula, which took effect for the 2010–11 school year. The grade is calculated using many forms of testing and includes graduation rates.

  8. SFPS joins more than 50 school districts suing over '180-day ...

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    The lawsuit, filed April 18 in the state's 9th Judicial District Court in Curry County by the New Mexico School ... SFPS joins more than 50 school districts suing over '180-day rule' Skip to main ...

  9. Organ Mountain High School - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the 2010–2011 academic year, the NMPED (New Mexico Public Education Department) replaced the No Child Left Behind Act and AYP testing with a new grading formula. Since then, grades and student performance have been calculated through various forms of testing which also include graduation rates. [5]