Santa Fe County, NM Education


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Santa Fe County in New Mexico is home to a diverse range of educational institutions. The county's schools offer many opportunities for students of all ages and backgrounds to receive a quality education. Santa Fe County offers several public school districts to serve residents, including the Santa Fe Public Schools District, Pojoaque Valley School District, and Espanola Public Schools District. The student-teacher ratio in these schools is quite favorable with most having fewer than 20 students per teacher. Additionally, there are numerous private schools that provide excellent educational opportunities for families who can afford them. Many of these schools have very high ratings from parents and other stakeholders due to their commitment to providing quality education in the classroom. Additionally, Santa Fe has numerous universities and colleges which provide excellent higher education options for those looking to further their studies after high school. All of these institutions work together to make sure that no student or family in Santa Fe County is left behind when it comes to getting a quality education.

Santa Fe County schools spend $13,262 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 15 pupils per teacher, 1,547 students per librarian, and 453 children per counselor.

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  EducationSanta Fe, New MexicoUnited States
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  $10,926$13,142
  $6,510$7,999
  15.3416.23
  14984573
  310530
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