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I've checked the APS website and maybe I missed it, but is there a map that divides the city into the HS clusters so you can figure out generally which neighborhood is in which cluster? I need the visual!!
I am most interested in La Cueva, El Dorado and Sandia.
I've checked the APS website and maybe I missed it, but is there a map that divides the city into the HS clusters so you can figure out generally which neighborhood is in which cluster? I need the visual!!
I am most interested in La Cueva, El Dorado and Sandia.
The Albuquerque GIS system does this. Google "Albuquerque GIS" and you should find it. You need to unselect every layer except school boundry. The layers are checkboxes.
I've checked the APS website and maybe I missed it, but is there a map that divides the city into the HS clusters so you can figure out generally which neighborhood is in which cluster? I need the visual!!
I am most interested in La Cueva, El Dorado and Sandia.
The front page of the Albuquerque Journal has the following statistics on the high schools in the area:
Percentage of 11th grade students
not proficient at
...................reading...math..average
La Cueva..........19%.....26%.....23%
Eldorado...........28%.....36%.....32%
Sandia.............32%.....40%.....36%
Cibola..............39%.....53%.....46%
Manzano...........47%.....59%.....53%
Del Norte...........52%.....60%.....56%
Albuquerque.......50%.....66%.....58%
Valley...............51%.....73%.....62%
Highland............63%.....81%.....72%
West Mesa........66%.....85%.....76%
Rio Grande.........80%.....85%.....83%
I wish I knew what it was in the high school I went to, but the best school on the list looks pretty bad.
(the '.' separation is because city-data does not preserve tabs or spaces)
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