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Integrated Recovery Guide: New Mexico Beneficiaries - Department of Education Print Share

Department of Education


U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Department of Treasury Bonds

  • New Mexico Public Education Department: $28.5 million
  • New Mexico Public Education Department: $37 million
  • Albuquerque Public Schools: $25 million

U.S. Department of Education

  • Questa Independent Schools: $8.6 million
  • Central Consolidated School District: $1.39 million
  • Cuba Independent Schools: $112,738
  • Dulce Independent School District #21: $180,326
  • Gallup-McKinley County Public Schools: $2 million
  • Jemez Valley Public Schools: $74,976
  • Zuni Public School District: $410,180
  • Alamogordo Public Schools: $1.25 million
  • Albuquerque Public Schools: $27.47 million
  • Animas Public Schools: $40,445
  • Artesia Public Schools: $368,440
  • Aztec Public Schools: $246,468
  • Belen Consolidated Schools: $657,534
  • Bernalillo Public Schools: $439,446
  • Bloomfield Municipal Schools: $387,999
  • Capitan Municipal Schools: $50,812
  • Carlsbad Municipal Schools: $711,740
  • Carrizozo Municipal Schools: $57,893
  • Central Consolidated Schools: $2.33 million
  • Chama Valley Independent Schools: $91,015
  • Cimarron Public Schools: $45,285
  • Clayton Public Schools: $117,598
  • Cloudcroft Municipal Schools: $39,338
  • Clovis Municipal Schools: $1.49 million
  • Cobre Consolidated Schools: $436,071
  • Corona Municipal Schools: $20,167
  • Cuba Independent Schools: $194,808
  • Deming Public Schools: $4.89 million
  • Des Moines Municipal Schools: $20,348
  • Dexter Consolidated Schools: $157,014
  • Dora Consolidated Schools: $53,669
  • Dulce Independent Schools: $255,443
  • Elida Municipal Schools: $16,053
  • Espanola Municipal Schools: $1.05 million
  • Estancia Municipal Schools: $183,288
  • Eunice Municipal Schools: $61,802
  • Farmington Municipal Schools: $1.46 million
  • Floyd Municipal Schools: $19,183
  • Fort Sumner Municipal Schools: $48,144
  • Gadsden Independent Schools: $6.32 million
  • Gallup-McKinley County Schools: $3.93 million
  • Grady Municipal Schools: $13,722
  • Tucumcari Public Schools: $491,763
  • Portales Municipal Schools: $745,965
  • Tatum Municipal Schools: $57,083
  • Jal Public Schools: $85,646
  • Loving Municipal Schools: $44,716
  • Lake Arthur Municipal Schools: $18,839
  • Roswell Independent Schools: $2.06 million
  • Santa Rosa Consolidated Schools: $138,518
  • Roy Municipal Schools: $5,735
  • Wagon Mound Public Schools: $98,366
  • Springer Municipal Schools: $50,577
  • Maxwell Municipal Schools: $14,930
  • Raton Public Schools: $214,672
  • Taos Municipal Schools: $580,794
  • Questa Independent Schools: $72,836
  • Penasco Independent Schools: $72,978
  • Mora Independent Schools: $155,923
  • Pecos Independent Schools: $99,298
  • Santa Fe Public Schools: $2.48 million
  • Moriarity Municipal Schools: $426,713
  • Las Vegas City Public Schools: $499,117
  • Vaughn Municipal Schools: $23,347
  • Mountainair Public Schools: $155,499
  • Ruidoso Municipal Schools: $328,823
  • Tularosa Municipal Schools: $616,089
  • Las Cruces Public Schools: $5.85 million
  • Hatch Valley Municipal Schools: $747,407
  • Truth or Consequences Schools: $551,752
  • Socorro Consolidated Schools: $671,420
  • Los Lunas Public Schools: $1.15 million
  • Rio Rancho Public Schools: $772,563
  • Silver City Consolidated Schools: $503,703
  • Quedado Independent Schools: $89,867
  • Grants-Cibola County Schools: $1.15 million
  • Lordsburg Municipal Schools: $233,015
  • Hobbs Municipal Schools: $1.32 million
  • Lovington Public Schools: $449,111
  • Pojoaque Valley Public Schools: $141,509
  • Zuni Public Schools: $750,153
  • Hagerman Municipal Schools: $172,088
  • Hondo Valley Public Schools: $60,473
  • House Municipal Schools: $9,801
  • Jemez Mountain Public Schools: $109,050
  • Jemez Valley Public Schools: $78,130
  • Logan Municipal Schools: $24,030
  • Magdalena Municipal Schools: $431,245
  • Melrosa Public Schools: $32,266
  • Mesa Vista Consolidated Schools: $55,482
  • Reserve Independent Schools: $84,982
  • San Jon Municipal Schools: $55,483
  • Texico Municipal Schools: $38,407
  • West Las Vegas Public Schools: $517,808

State Fiscal Stabilization Funds

  • $19.12 million for education, school modernization, public safety, or other government services