This database was last updated in January 2013 and should only be used as a historical snapshot of data from the 2009-10 school year. For more recent data on public and charter schools, check out Miseducation.
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Students | Inexp. Teachers | Avg. AP Courses |
Schools offering Gifted/Talented Education |
|
This District |
13.7K
|
17% | 4 | 30 |
State | 669K | 13% | 11 | 956 |
District Schools
- Belmont Elementary School
- Benjamin Franklin Elementary School
- Bessemer Elementary School
- Beulah Heights Elementary School
- Bradford Elementary School
- Carlile Elementary School
- Columbian Elementary School
- Eva R Baca Elementary School
- Freed Middle School
- Goodnight Elementary School
- Haaff Elementary School
- Heritage Elementary School
- Highland Park Elementary School
- Irving Elementary School
- James H Risley Middle School
- Lemuel Pitts Middle School
- Minnequa Elementary School
- Morton Elementary School
- Olga A Hellbeck Elementary School
- Park View Elementary School
- Roncalli Middle School
- Somerlid Elementary School
- South High School
- South Park Elementary School
- Spann Elementary School
- Sunset Park Elementary School
- W H Heaton Middle School
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