Aug 30 2016

Funding Early Childhood Services in New Mexico

2021-08-25T16:51:55-06:00Education Publications, Publications, Tax and Budget Publications|

Presentation Gives a brief overview of how the state collects tax revenue and creates the operating budget, the reasons behind the current revenue shortfall, and a look at how the state's $14 billion Land Grant Permanent School Fund could be used to fund early childhood care and education programs. Presented to a coalition of early childhood care and education providers in Deming.

Jun 29 2016

NM KIDS are COUNTing on Us: A Campaign for a Better New Mexico

2021-08-27T13:49:23-06:00Economic Security Publications, Education Publications, Health Publications, Kids Count Publications, Publications|

Policy Agenda For the third straight year, New Mexico ranks 49th in the nation for child well-being. It will take a comprehensive and focused set of strategies, and the political and public will to make them a reality, to improve child well-being in New Mexico. This policy agenda, based on the metrics used to measure child well-being in the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s annual KIDS COUNT Data Book, offers one such approach.

Apr 28 2015

Educating Tomorrow’s Workforce … Hispanic Children

2021-08-27T15:52:54-06:00Education Publications, Local Data, Publications|

Presentation Created for the 2015 MAFO national conference, this looks at how Hispanic children in New Mexico and the nation are faring, provides a brief overview of the state's Hispanic Education Act, and offers some policy solutions for better preparing this future workforce. (State-level data on educational outcomes by race and ethnicity)

Mar 12 2015

Making College More Affordable for Working Families: A Critical Investment in New Mexico

2021-08-26T14:02:43-06:00Education Publications, Local Data, Publications, Tax and Budget Publications|

Report It’s not a coincidence that New Mexico’s lower rate of college-educated adults correlates with its higher rate of low-wage jobs - education and money are inexorably linked. Without supports, attaining a college education is out-of-reach for most low-income students. By creating a higher-paid workforce, making college more affordable for working families would benefit the state as a whole. (State- and regional-level data on adult education levels, and some state-level funding data)

Mar 11 2015

Investments in Early Childhood Care and Education

2021-08-27T15:58:32-06:00Education Publications, Kids Count Publications, Local Data, Publications|

County Data Sheets How much is the state spending on the early childhood care and education services that will improve outcomes for children and how does the sending breakdown by county? These KIDS COUNT fact sheets look at state investments in home visiting, child care assistance, NM Pre-K, and K-3 Plus, and more. (State- and county-level data on early childhood programs and some population demographics)

Feb 25 2015

2015 KIDS COUNT county profiles

2021-08-30T15:00:06-06:00Economic Security Publications, Education Publications, Health Publications, Kids Count Publications, Local Data, Publications|

County Data Sheets Find out the percentage of children in each New Mexico county who live in poverty or in single-parent families, who lack health insurance, and how they fare on the 13 other indicators of child well-bring in these KIDS COUNT profiles. (State- and county-level data on indicators of child well-being)

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