Showing slight improvement from the past two quarters, the Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education gave itself a 60 out of 100 on its latest self-evaluation — essentially a D by the district's grading standards for high school students.
In its last two self-evaluations, the district scored 58 . Board members score their work and perceived success in six categories: vision and goals, values and guardrails, monitoring and accountability, communication and collaboration, unity and trust, and continuous improvement, with the potential to earn 100 points.
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