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Bloomfield School District
- Bloomfield, NM
- 23 reviews
- AcademicsC-
- DiversityA-
- TeachersC-
- College PrepC-
- Clubs & ActivitiesC+
- Health & SafetyB
- AdministrationB-
- SportsA-
- FoodB+
- Resources & FacilitiesC+
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Expenses Per Student
$10,968/ student
National
$12,239- Cost of LivingB
- Good for FamiliesB-
- HousingB-
Median Household Income
$57,706
National
$55,322Median Rent
$781
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$949Median Home Value
$145,600
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$184,700Bloomfield School District Reviews
23 reviews
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Bloomfield schools has great teachers who care very much about your individual education as well as others. However it is very hard to really learn as technology is relied on heavily. I personally feel like education would be received better if we didn’t have so much access to as much technology. The teachers always tell you to look up information and i don’t see that as a reliable way to receive our education.
It is not just a high school, we are a family. The teachers are well educated and the faculty is 100% devoted in helping students go to college. I am a senior and I am very involved with my school. I am excited for my future and I thank BHS for everything they have taught me. Bloomfield will always have a spot in my heart!
The curriculum was pretty good, but I feel it could be more flexible to more students, it felt as if there were two settings. 1. Normal classes, not so difficult and can be kinda lazy until it comes to testing, 2. AP classes, they are only suited to those with the highest standards and do not flex well with others. I also believe that the sports programs are over funded, as they were never really having issues and even taking from extra curricular classes. Teachers are well chosen, although there may need to be more "random" check-ups for a few, as well as for substitute teachers.