No. There are public schools available for students of all ages, from nursery to college. However, as is the case in the United States - or anywhere else, for that matter - if you want to guarantee a future for you children, most probably you will have to pay for a private school.
If you want to earn more than the minimum daily wage of 52 pesos (USD$3.88), you should have at least a primary and secondary education (9th grade).
they dont go to school so that is a dumb question, run a lap.
A minimum of 180 school days or 990 hours (K-6) and 1080 hours (7-12) are required by New Mexico state law.
Yes, school is basically required for everything
Greengates School
School in Mexico is similar to school in the United States, except many of the school are much poorer. Some of the subjects do differ.
New Mexico Legislature: Standardized tests are not required of New Mexico home educators. . A notice of intent is filed with the school district superintendent within 30 days of establishing the home school and by April 1 of each subsequent year. You can view the Home School Operators Procedure Manual - Revised 5/03 at the New Mexico Public Education Department and it can be downloaded as a PDF or a Word document There is also an onilne notification form .
About 45% of Mexico's children graduate high school.
Gadsden High School - New Mexico - was created in 1928.
University of New Mexico School of Law was created in 1947.
Goddard High School - New Mexico - was created in 1965.
New Mexico School of Natural Therapeutics was created in 1974.
University of New Mexico School of Medicine was created in 1961.