[2] In the halfway point 2019-2020 school year the district issued a report.
Kyle Land of the Rio Grande Sun stated that the report included information about "High rates of absences, rock-bottom performance scores and a large number of students attending school elsewhere".
[4] One factor that affects studying times is students accompanying parents on shopping trips, as retail outlets are long distances from the reservation.
[5] In 2018 Amanda Martinez of the Rio Grande Sun stated that each day incidents of bullying are reported.
This factor, along with distances from other settlements and cultural differences, hamper the district's efforts in keeping teachers employed there, according to reports made circa 2018.