New Mexico officials seek public comment on strategy to address educational inequities identified in Yazzie/Martinez lawsuit.
New Mexico public schools’ push to improve literacy rates reinforces longstanding English-centric language development, frustrating some educators.
New Mexico schools are funded at historic levels, but how much is directed to at-risk students remains unclear.
Despite a court order and millions invested, some New Mexico students are still waiting for reliable internet access.
New Mexico’s long struggle to strengthen educator workforce continues, especially in high-need classrooms.
Pandemic-driven testing disruptions further obscure New Mexico’s progress toward educating vulnerable children.
In the eight years since New Mexico families sued the state for failing to provide an adequate education to their children, what's changed?
A timeline of the 2018 case Martinez and Yazzie v. State of New Mexico.