New Mexico's $2.6B Education Bet Fails | Santa Fe News
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New Mexico dumped billions into extending student learning time—only to find schools are barely adding days, stretching hours instead, and leaving kids with disabilities behind. A program meant to reward extra school days is paying for non-instructional days, while quality of teaching remains the real issue. Lawmakers now debate whether to mandate more days—or focus on how time is actually used. The state’s education department says they can’t force change without new laws.
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