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A New Mexico court has ordered the state to create a remedial plan to improve K-12 education, particularly for Native American students and those from low-income households. The plan aims to address systemic issues identified in a 2018 lawsuit, despite a $4.2 billion annual spending increase on education since 2016. The Public Education Department is expected to work with plaintiffs and commission a plan from an outside consultant.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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