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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 .

  3. Bernalillo Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    As of 1970 Hispanic and Latino people are the majority ethnic group in the area. Prior to 1969 the school board had five members. To encourage elections of members of non-Hispanic groups, in 1969 the number of board members increased to seven. The two new board members included an American Indian and a non-Hispanic white person. [1]

  4. Category:School board members in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico PERA board member under investigation. The Santa Fe New Mexican. Daniel J. Chacón, The Santa Fe New Mexican. November 13, 2021 at 7:32 PM.

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  8. Pojoaque Valley Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Pojoaque Valley Public Schools is a school district with its headquarters in an unincorporated area in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, with a Santa Fe, New Mexico post office address. [3] Pojoaque Valley Schools serves the Pojoaque Valley area in northern Santa Fe County; it does not include any portions of Santa Fe proper. [4]

  9. Hobbs Municipal Schools - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, because schools in New Mexico ended in-person learning because of the COVID-19 pandemic and because Texas schools in general had better academic reputations than New Mexican schools, several New Mexico students moved to Texas. That same year, enrollment figures were down by 1,232.