80014 Schools

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  • Grades: Pre-K - 5th
  • Title I Eligible: Yes
  • Proficiency
    67%
 
  • Grades: Pre-K - 5th
  • Proficiency
    46%
 
  • Grades: Pre-K - 5th
  • Title I Eligible: Yes
  • Proficiency
    44%
 
  • Type: Early Childhood / Day Care Center
  • Grades: Pre-K - Kindergarten
  • Religion: Christian
  • Student Body: Coed
 
  • Grades: Pre-K - 5th
  • Religion: Islamic
  • Student Body: Coed
 
  • Type: Alternative
  • Grades: Unknown
  • Religion: Nonsectarian
  • Student Body: All-Female
 
  • Type: Early Childhood / Day Care Center
  • Grades: Pre-K - Kindergarten
  • Religion: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
  • Student Body: Coed
 
  • Type: Early Childhood / Day Care Center
  • Grades: Pre-K - Kindergarten
  • Religion: Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod)
  • Student Body: Coed
 
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    Public Schools

  • Number of Schools: 3
  • Number of Students: 1,642
  • Number of Teachers: 113
  • Student:Teacher Ratio: 14.6:1

    Private Schools

  • Number of Schools: 5
  • Number of Students: 693
  • Number of Teachers: 41
  • Student:Teacher Ratio: 16.8:1

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    Public Schools

  • Regular Schools: 3
  • Title 1 Schools: 2

    Private Schools

  • Regular Schools: 1
  • Alternative Schools: 1
  • Early Childhood Programs: 3

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