FMS Families and Community,
This week, the New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED) released the Spring 2025 statewide assessment results, which include updated proficiency rates in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science. Full statewide data is available on the NMPED website [here].
NMPED is highlighting strong and sustained growth in literacy since 2022, marking the largest post-pandemic gains across grades 3-8. In Mathematics, however, the state continues to face persistent challenges with flat overall growth.
We are proud to share that Farmington Municipal Schools were highlighted in several key categories of academic growth this year. NMPED’s release includes the following school highlights:
Highest Growth in Literacy Proficiency Rate (Medium Schools, 400–800 students)
Esperanza Elementary School: Participation 100.0% | Enrollment 450 | Proficiency 41.9% | +10.4% 1-Year Change
McCormick Elementary School: Participation 100.0% | Enrollment 409 | Proficiency 33.5% | +9.9% 1-Year Change
Highest Growth in Literacy Proficiency Rate (Large Schools, 800+ students)
Piedra Vista High School: Participation 96.5% | Enrollment 1,424 | Proficiency 36.3% | +2.2% 1-Year Change
Highest Growth in Math Proficiency Rate (Small Schools, 100–400 students)
San Juan College High School: Participation 98.8% | Enrollment 297 | Proficiency 26.8% | +26.8% 1-Year Change
Highest Growth in Math Proficiency Rate (Medium Schools, 400–800 students)
McCormick Elementary School: Participation 100.0% | Enrollment 409 | Proficiency 25.9% | +9.9% 1-Year Change
Country Club Elementary School: Participation 98.8% | Enrollment 297 | Proficiency 26.8% | +26.8% 1-Year Change
Highest Growth in Math Proficiency Rate (Large Schools, 800+ students)
Piedra Vista High School: Participation 96.5% | Enrollment 1,424 | Proficiency 14.1% | +4.9% 1-Year Change
Below you’ll find tables with Farmington Municipal Schools’ detailed results.
*SWD, Students with Disabilities *EL, English Learners
Farmington Municipal Schools