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New Mexico boosted reading proficiency to 44% by 2025, driven by structured literacy, but faces scrutiny over education equity reforms.
New Mexico saw a 10-percentage-point rise in reading proficiency from 2022 to 2025, reaching 44%, with major gains among Native American, Hispanic, and English learner students, attributed to the state’s adoption of structured literacy instruction since 2020.
Third graders led the improvement, while math and science scores showed little change, and high school SAT math proficiency dropped to 12%.
Officials cite targeted teacher training, summer programs, and equity-focused reforms, but face criticism over a draft action plan for the Yazzie/Martinez lawsuit, with public comments due by October 17.
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Nuevo México aumentó el dominio de la lectura al 44% para 2025, impulsado por la alfabetización estructurada, pero se enfrenta al escrutinio sobre las reformas de equidad educativa.