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New Mexico’s K-12 Schools: Funding the Education System Our Students Deserve

Policy Brief Despite recent increases in K-12 funding and the ruling in the Yazzie/Martinez lawsuit, New Mexico still fails to adequately invest in the kind of educational system our students deserve. This policy brief looks at the state's K-12 funding landscape, educator shortage, the pandemics' impact, and more. (State-level data on student demographics, proficiencies, and graduation rates)

By |June 23rd, 2021|Categories: Education Publications, Local Data, Publications, Racial and Ethnic Equity Publications|Comments Off on New Mexico’s K-12 Schools: Funding the Education System Our Students Deserve

NM Voices for Children Thanks Senator Bennet for Introducing Bills to Reform the Antiquated Oil and Gas Leasing System

"Defunct oil and gas producers have littered New Mexico with orphaned wells while taxpayers are forced to foot the bill to clean them up. Those critical funds could be spent supporting our children and schools instead of cleaning up the mess oil and gas companies have left behind."

By |June 22nd, 2021|Categories: Press Releases|Comments Off on NM Voices for Children Thanks Senator Bennet for Introducing Bills to Reform the Antiquated Oil and Gas Leasing System

Kids Count: New Mexico improves to 49th in child wellbeing

Associated Press--“It’s encouraging to see that child wellbeing in New Mexico was improving before the pandemic hit,” said James Jimenez, executive director for New Mexico Voices for Children, which partners with the foundation. He’s cautiously optimistic that state policies “helped offset some of the health and financial problems caused by the pandemic.”

By |June 21st, 2021|Categories: Economic Security News Coverage, Education News Coverage, Health News Coverage, Kids Count News Coverage, News Coverage|Comments Off on Kids Count: New Mexico improves to 49th in child wellbeing

New Mexico moves up to 49th in rank for child welfare

Santa Fe New Mexican--New Mexico traditionally has not done well in the Kids Count rankings, usually swapping the 49th and 50th spots with Mississippi. But Jimenez said there are some reasons for optimism as New Mexico looks to the future, including the expansion of Medicaid several years ago and a just-passed working families tax credit that could reduce child poverty.

By |June 21st, 2021|Categories: Economic Security News Coverage, Education News Coverage, Health News Coverage, Kids Count News Coverage, News Coverage|Comments Off on New Mexico moves up to 49th in rank for child welfare

NM shows modest improvement in child well-being

Albuquerque Journal--“It’s encouraging to see that child well-being was improving before the pandemic hit,” said James Jimenez, executive director for New Mexico Voices for Children. “We’re cautiously optimistic that investments the state made in children and families beginning in 2019 – as well as throughout the pandemic – helped offset some of the health and financial problems caused by the pandemic."

By |June 21st, 2021|Categories: Economic Security News Coverage, Education News Coverage, Health News Coverage, Kids Count News Coverage, News Coverage|Comments Off on NM shows modest improvement in child well-being

New Mexico KIDS COUNT profile: 2021 pandemic indicators

Fact Sheet The national 2021 National KIDS COUNT Data Book uses the most recent data available for its 16 indicators of child well-being. Since this year's report is based mostly on data from 2019, some limited pandemic-era data have been added, including some dsiaggregated by race and ethnicity. (State-level data on six pandemic-related indicators)

By |June 21st, 2021|Categories: Economic Security Publications, Education Publications, Health Publications, Kids Count Publications, Local Data, Publications, Racial and Ethnic Equity Publications|Comments Off on New Mexico KIDS COUNT profile: 2021 pandemic indicators
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