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New Mexico ranked 49th on child well-being
EDDY COUNTY — For the third year in a row, New Mexico ranked 49 out of 50 states on child well-being, according to the 2016 KIDS COUNT report. The report, which consists of data from 2014, was released on Tuesday and is based on four categories – economic well-being, education, health and family and community.
NM’s not alright for children: Again ranks 49th for child well-being
New Mexico is “falling behind” on some key indicators according to a new report released this week. The annual KIDS COUNT report by the Annie E. Casey Foundation found that New Mexico ranks 50th in education and 49th in overall child well-being—again at or near the bottom of the list on key indicators for the state.
Report: New Mexico 49th for children for third straight year
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- New Mexico's high poverty rate and staggering education statistics kept the state from improving its second-to-last place standing in the country for children, a report released Tuesday said. For the third consecutive year, New Mexico ranked 49th among states in the Annie E. Casey Foundation's annual Kids Count assessment.
NM still dismal for child well-being, but some progress
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico, for the third year running, remained 49th out of 50 states for child well-being but did show some improvements, according to the latest Kids Count Data Book survey from the Annie E. Casey Foundation. “The biggest bright spot was our ranking in the health domain, which rose from 48th last year to 44th this year,” said Amber Wallin, MPA, the New Mexico Kids Count director.
New Mexico remains low on child well-being but sees improvement in this measure
The news out of the 2016 Kids Count Data Book shows New Mexico unchanged from last year in overall ranking of child well-being. The state remains at 49th out of 50, the third year it has ranked next-to-last, only coming in above Mississippi.
Some gains made, but New Mexico still 49th in child welfare
An annual data analysis that has come to be a state-by-state report card on the welfare of the nation’s children — and is often cited in New Mexico’s partisan battles over educational reform — again ranks New Mexico near the bottom, even dropping the state to last place when it comes to educational measures and the number of kids living in poverty.
NM again ranks 49th in child well-being, 50th in education
LAS CRUCES - For the third consecutive year, New Mexico ranks 49th overall for child well-being, according to the 2016 Kids Count Data Book, released Tuesday by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Mississippi is the only state that fared worse. In education and childhood poverty, New Mexico ranks dead last.
SFPS’ Summer Food Program keeps hungry kids fed
It was pushing toward 1 p.m. Monday and Donna DeMarco was still cooking hamburgers and hot dogs for a dozen or so kids and their relatives at Franklin Miles Park. It was no ordinary barbecue for family and friends.
City schools eye change to district calendar
Farmington students could see a change in the upcoming school year as the district administrators look to switch a number of school days from an early release to a delayed start.
Study: Cost of NM housing outpaces minimum wage
A full-time head of household, working at New Mexico’s minimum wage, would have to clock 86 hours per week to afford a modest two-bedroom apartment, according to the just released “Out of Reach 2016” study.