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Qualit� Count� Framework� A C�ild’� C�ance� For Succe��

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A C�ild’� C�ance� For Succe�� Impact T�e

TX

CA

MT

MI

AZ

ID

NV

NM

CO

OR

ILUT

WY

KS

IA

MN

NE

SD

FL

WI

ND

OK

WA

MO

GAAL

LA

NY

NC

AR

IN

PA

VA

MS

TN

OH

KY

ME

SC

WVMD

VT

NJ

MA

NH

CT

DE

RI

New Mexico C�ildren’� C�ance�

2013 Quality Counts Children’s Chances For Success Index

A-

B+

B

B-

C+

C

C-

D+

D

AK

HI

Teen Births per 1000

16 - 28

28.01 - 41

41.01 - 53

53.01 - 64

High School Graduation Rate

86% - 91%

81% - 85%

77% - 80%

70% - 76%

58% - 69%

Sc�ool Year�� New Mexico’� College Graduation Rate�

26.9% - 40%

40.1% - 55.4% (Below nat'l avg.)

55.5% - 60.2% (Above nat'l avg.)

60.3% - 69.2%

< -1.5 Std. Dev.

-1.5 - -0.50 Std. Dev.

-0.50 - 0.50 Std. Dev.

0.50 - 1.5 Std. Dev.

1.5 - 2.2 Std. Dev.

Speak a Language Other Than English at Home

7% - 16.7%

16.8% - 25%

25.1% - 37.4%

37.5% - 53.1%

53.2% - 89%

Per Capita Income (dollars)

$10,232.00 - $18,272.00

$18,272.01 - $25,308.00

$25,308.01 - $33,747.00

$33,747.01 - $46,627.00

$46,627.01 - $69,484.00

Number of Individuals EarningLess than $10,000 per Year

0 - 26

27 - 64

65 - 111

112 - 188

189 - 315

Percentage with No High School Diploma

0% - 5%

5.1% - 10%

10.1% - 20%

20.1% - 34.1%

Source: NM Public Education Department, 4-Year Cohort High School Graduation Rate, Class of 2012. Alliance for Excellent Education statistics taken from http://www.all4ed.org/about_the_crisis/schools/dropout.

According to the Alliance for Excellent Education, there are nearly 2000 high schools nationally that graduate less than 60% of their students within four years. These schools disproportionately produce 51% of

dropouts. APS has four high schools with less than a 60% graduation rate.

Source: For College? A Report on New High School Graduates Who Take Remedial Courses In June 2010, New Mexico Office of Education Accountability. Data were unavailable for Volcano Vista &

Atrisco Heritage Academy.

Percentage of Individual� 25 and Older Wit� a Bac�elor’� Degree or

Percent of Individuals With a Bachelor's Degree or Higher

0% - 20.9%

21% - 39.2%

39.3% - 100%

were a�ked� “�uicide?” T�e percen�age repor�ed �ere reflec��

re�ponden�� w�o an�wered “�e�.”

were a�ked� “proper��?” T�e percen�age repor�ed �ere

“?” “During

)?” “During)?”

Source: New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey, 2009. Students were asked to comment on the statement, In my home, there is a parent or some other adult who is interested in my school work. The percentage reported here reflects respondents who answered, true at all.

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3

53.4%

%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

CigaretteSmokers

BingeDrinkers

MarijuanaUsers

CocaineUsers

Suicide (past12 months)

PhysicalFight

Overweightor Obese

Students Experiencing High Levels of Care Students Experiencing Low Levels of Care

Source: New Mexico Epidemiology, 2010. (http://nmhealth.org/erd/HealthData/pdf/ER%20YRRS%20092410.pdf). National data taken from High School Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2009, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention.

were a�ked� “in�ercour�e?” T�e percen�age repor�ed �ere reflec�� re�ponden��

0% - 5%

5.01% - 10%

10.01% - 20%

20.01% - 42.31%

Opportunity Score

High

Moderately high

Average

Moderately low

Low

Opportunity Score

High

Moderately high

Average

Moderately low

Low

Number of HispanicChildren Under Age 5

4 - 85

86 - 185

186 - 325

326 - 525

526 - 761

Source: American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates, Public Use Microdata Sample, 2007-11. Population includes persons between ages 25-64. NOTE: % Unemployment calculated by dividing Unemployed by the sum of Employed and Unemployed [Civilian Population only]

12.3%

7.9%

7.2%

6.7%

5.7%

3.8%

3.0%

2.1%

3.9%

Unemployment Rate

16,543

20,190

23,906

24,821

30,075

39,272

48,482

78,619

78,004

Mean Yearly Salary ($)

Education Pays in New Mexico

7% or less

More than 21%

14.1 to 21%

7.1 to 14% (US Avg July 2012: 9.5%)

A��ociate’�� Bac�elor’�� O

Less than 19.4%

19.4 - 32.8%

32.8 - 42.2%

42.2 - 55.6%

55.6 - 78.0%

Elementary SchoolMobility

5.2% - 12.7%

12.8% - 19.2%

19.3% - 25%

25.1% - 33%

33.1% - 53.2%

Source: School grades from New Mexico Public Education Department website http://webapp2.ped.state.nm.us/SchoolData/SchoolGrading.aspx.; Mobility data from Albuquerque Public Schools. Mobility is a measure of the number of children leaving school during the year for a Reason other than grade promotion.

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Elementary School Grades

Percent of Children inPoverty in District

0% - 10%

11% - 21%

22% - 30%

31% - 39%

40% - 51%

According to the Alliance for Excellent Education, there are nearly 2000 high schools nationally that graduate less than 60% of their students within four years. These schools disproportionately produce 51% of

dropouts. APS has four high schools with less than a 60% graduation rate.

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Change in Graduation Rate, 2011-2012 -4.1 - -2.0 (Large Decrease) -1.9 - 0.0 (Small Decrease) 0.1 - 2.0 (Small Increase) 2.1 - 12.0 (Large Increase)

Data Not Available

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