Colorado Schools

rate State Ranking 18/51

COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
201 E. COLFAX AVE ROOM 508
DENVER, CO 80203
(303) 866-6600

Colorado received almost $165 million in federal aid from the No Child Left Behind act, and over $115 million was sent to Title I schools-schools that receive funding to help low-income students. As of March 2006, 44.4% of students are in Title I schools. However, with approximately 780,000 students and 44,657 teachers, creating a low student-teacher ratio. Because of this low ratio, as well as raising student performance, Colorado ranked at 23 of 50 in the 2005-06 "Smart Student" rankings by Morgan Quinto.

In a recent survey, parents and educators said safety in schools is the top issue that should be addressed, but everyone differs on how to measure success. In four years of NCLB, the number of schools rating "Excellent" grew from 129 to 200. To improve student performance for NCLB, Colorado schools and administrators are encouraging parents to participate in their students' school experience.

Last year, public schools received $3.5 billion in state assistance (not including federal funds), spending more than $7500 per student.

In addition to serving the K-12 education system, the Colorado Department of Education also oversees adult education and family literacy and the state's the public libraries. For more information, Colorado's education website is http://www.cde.state.co.us.

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Colorado Statistics

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General Information

    Public Schools

  • Number of Schools: 1,730
  • Number of Students: 779,826
  • Number of Teachers: 45,772
  • Student:Teacher Ratio: 17.04:1

    Private Schools

  • Number of Schools: 444
  • Number of Students: 63,652
  • Number of Teachers: 4,165
  • Student:Teacher Ratio:15.28:1

School Types

    Public Schools

  • Regular Schools: 1,624
  • Special Schools: 16
  • Vocational Schools: 5
  • Alternative Schools: 85
  • Magnet Schools: 10
  • Title 1 Schools: 918
  • Charter Schools: 121

    Private Schools

  • Regular Schools: 230
  • Montessori Schools: 47
  • Special Program Schools: 35
  • Special Education Schools: 5
  • Vocational Schools: 1
  • Alternative Schools: 15
  • Early Childhood Programs: 102

Ranking Overview

    Overall Scores

  • National Ranking: 18/51
  • Advanced and Above: 6.80 %
  • Proficient and Above: 37.40 %
  • Basic and Above: 76.40 %
  • Below Basic: 23.60 %

Financial Overview

    State Expenditures

  • Expenditure Per Student: $8,303
  • Instructional: $3,576,988,980
  • Support: $2,577,874,753
  • Noninstructional: $213,425,556
  • Total: $7,460,914,380

    State Revenues

  • Local: $3,629,535,401
  • Intermediate: $19,398,046
  • State: $3,089,571,355
  • Federal: $530,970,250
  • Total: $7,269,475,052

Administration Overview

    Administrators

  • LEA Administrators: 1,100
  • LEA Support Staff: 2,561
  • School Administrators: 2,477
  • School Support Staff: 4,236
  • Student Support Services: 4,009

    Instructional Staff

  • Pre-K Teachers: 659
  • Kindergarten Teachers: 2,924
  • Elementary Teachers: 19,630
  • Secondary Teachers: 22,628
  • Instructional Aides: 10,527

    Non-Instructional Staff

  • Elementary Counselors: 279
  • Secondary Counselors: 1,145
  • Librarians: 841
  • Library Support Staff: 854