New Mexico Rating Scale

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US-AHI-229
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This AHI form is a rating scale to rate an employees performance regarding their position.

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The New Mexico Assessment of Science Readiness (NM-ASR) measures science proficiency aligned to the New Mexico STEM Ready! Science Standards.

This year, New Mexico fell to 50th in the family and community domain, dropping from 49th. The state ranked the same this year as last in the other three domains: education (50th), economic security (49th) and health (48th).

Schools in New Mexico largely have dodged statewide standardized testing via federal waivers for the past two years. Such assessments are quietly returning to classrooms this spring, marking the first time most students in the state are required to take part.

The New Mexico Measures of Student Success and Achievement (NM-MSSA) is the summative assessment in mathematics, English language arts (ELA), and Spanish language arts (SLA) for students in grades 38 aligned to the New Mexico Common Core State Standards (NMCCSS) for math and ELA or the Common Core Espanol Standards

Despite New Mexico's abysmal ranking in the quality of its public school system, the state has made significant strides in investing in education. According to WalletHub, New Mexico ranks 31st in pupil-to-teacher ratio, 31st in public spending per student and 18th in projected competition in the 2028 fiscal year.

In the education category, New Mexico ranked last in K-12 education and No. 20 in higher education for an overall education rank of 50th in the nation. The education ranking looked at metrics for grades pre-K through 12 as well as high school and college graduation rates, college readiness and debt at graduation.

The New Mexico Measures of Student Success and Achievement (NM-MSSA) is. the summative assessment in Mathematics and English Language Arts (ELA). The NM-MSSA is available for Spanish Language Arts (SLA) for qualifying. students. The NM-MSSA is aligned to the New Mexico Common Core State.

New Mexico State University is ranked #227 in National Universities.

NM-MSSA The new annual summative assessment for grades 3-8 in the state is the New Mexico's Measures of Student Success Assessment.

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New Mexico Rating Scale