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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Nava
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
3/09/2007
HB
SHORT TITLE Schools on the Rise Day
SB SM 3
ANALYST Schuss
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Memorial 3 recognizes January 19, 2007 as “Schools on the Rise Day" in the New
Mexico Senate and recognizes eleven schools on the rise and eighteen quality school districts in
which all of the schools in the district have met adequate yearly progress.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
Senate Memorial 3 states that New Mexico's standards, assessments and school accountability
are now among the best in the country and the quality counts 2006 report indicates that teacher
quality has improved for the fourth straight year, demonstrating that educators in New Mexico
are raising the bar for all students. Closing the achievement gap in New Mexico's schools should
be a matter of concern for all residents of the state and three hundred seventy-two of the state's
public schools are meeting or exceeding adequate yearly progress, and eighteen districts have
been recognized as "Quality Districts" in which all schools made adequate yearly progress for
the school year 2005-2006.
Through quality leadership and high expectations for students, eighteen districts achieved the
high standard of all schools in the district meeting or exceeding adequate yearly progress,
including: Animas public schools; Capitan municipal schools, Cimarron municipal schools,
Clayton public schools; Cloudcroft municipal schools; Elida municipal schools; Fort Sumner
municipal schools; Hondo Valley public schools; Logan municipal schools; Los Alamos public
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schools; Melrose public schools; Mosquero municipal schools; Roy municipal schools; San Jon
municipal schools; and Texico municipal schools.
Through the hard work and dedication of faculty and administrators, eleven public schools have
achieved the standard of adequate yearly progress for two consecutive years and are no longer
designated as schools in need of improvement, including: Eugene Field elementary school from
Albuquerque public schools; Central primary school and Bloomfield childhood learning center
from Bloomfield municipal schools; Dixon elementary school from Espanola public schools;
Anthony elementary school from Gadsden independent schools; Milan elementary school and
Laguna-Acoma middle school from Grants-Cibola county schools; Tome elementary school
from Los Lunas public schools; Nob Hill elementary school and Sierra Vista primary school
from Ruidoso municipal schools; Dowa Yalanne elementary school from Zuni public schools.
The Senate of the State of New Mexico requests that January 19, 2007 be designated as "Schools
on the Rise Day" to honor and showcase the eleven schools identified as meeting or exceeding
adequate yearly progress for the last two school years; and that "Schools on the Rise Day" also
recognize the eighteen school districts that are "Quality Districts", in which one hundred percent
of all of the school district's schools met or exceeded annual yearly progress in the school year
2005-2006.
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