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KIPP Northeast Elementary School
Data current as of 2025

KIPP Northeast Elementary School

4635 Walden St. Denver, Denver
Maria Mun

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About the Data

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School Details

PK-4
Grades Served
8:25am-3:30pm
Monday - Friday
495
Total Enrollment
14:1
Teacher-to-Student Ratio
Required
Uniforms
District Transportation Available
Transportation
$15,021
Per Pupil Expenditure

About the School

Founded in 2015, KIPP Northeast Elementary supports students on their path to opportunity and success. We are part of the KIPP Colorado Public Schools, a network of schools educating students in grades ECE through 12. KIPP educators partner with students and families to provide rigorous academics, character growth, and extracurricular...

Student Demographics

Asian 11.5%
0% 100%
Black or African American 26.3%
0% 100%
Hispanic or Latino 44.2%
0% 100%
White 8.5%
0% 100%
Other 9.5%
0% 100%

Teacher Demographics

Data for this campus is unavailable at this time. Please contact the school directly for more information.

Student Special Populations

Economically Disadvantaged 75.8%
0% 100%
English Learners 31.9%
0% 100%
Special Education 10.3%
0% 100%

Average Years of Teacher Experience

NA
Average Years of Experience for Teachers

Student Survey Results

Metric 2025
Students feel a sense of belonging 77.6%
Students feel engaged in learning and activities 67.2%
Students feel safe and healthy 78.6%
Students feel they have choice and agency 64.6%
Students feel a sense of belonging
2025 77.6%
Students feel engaged in learning and activities
2025 67.2%
Students feel safe and healthy
2025 78.6%
Students feel they have choice and agency
2025 64.6%

Parent Survey Results

Metric 2023
Parents feel involved in school decisions 88.6%
Parents feel welcomed by their school 96.4%
Parents have positive interactions with teachers 99.4%
Parents feel involved in school decisions
2023 88.6%
Parents feel welcomed by their school
2023 96.4%
Parents have positive interactions with teachers
2023 99.4%

CMAS: % Met or Exceeded Expectations in English Language Arts

Metric 2024 2025 Change
All Students 19.5% 25.7% +6.2%
American Indian or Alaska Native NA NA NA
Asian NA 41.2% NA
Black or African American 32.6% 46.2% +13.6%
Hispanic or Latino 15.1% 13.3% -1.8%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA NA NA
Two or More Races NA NA NA
White NA 18.8% NA
Economically Disadvantaged 20.0% 23.9% +3.9%
Not Economically Disadvantaged 16.7% 29.0% +12.3%
All Students
2024 19.5%
2025 25.7%
Change +6.2%
American Indian or Alaska Native
2024 NA
2025 NA
Change NA
Asian
2024 NA
2025 41.2%
Change NA
Black or African American
2024 32.6%
2025 46.2%
Change +13.6%
Hispanic or Latino
2024 15.1%
2025 13.3%
Change -1.8%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
2024 NA
2025 NA
Change NA
Two or More Races
2024 NA
2025 NA
Change NA
White
2024 NA
2025 18.8%
Change NA
Economically Disadvantaged
2024 20.0%
2025 23.9%
Change +3.9%
Not Economically Disadvantaged
2024 16.7%
2025 29.0%
Change +12.3%

CMAS: % Met or Exceeded Expectations in Math

Metric 2024 2025 Change
All Students 16.2% 24.0% +7.8%
American Indian or Alaska Native NA NA NA
Asian NA 35.3% NA
Black or African American 25.6% 30.8% +5.2%
Hispanic or Latino 13.0% 15.6% +2.6%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA NA NA
Two or More Races NA NA NA
White NA 37.5% NA
Economically Disadvantaged 15.4% 18.0% +2.6%
Not Economically Disadvantaged 20.8% 35.5% +14.7%
All Students
2024 16.2%
2025 24.0%
Change +7.8%
American Indian or Alaska Native
2024 NA
2025 NA
Change NA
Asian
2024 NA
2025 35.3%
Change NA
Black or African American
2024 25.6%
2025 30.8%
Change +5.2%
Hispanic or Latino
2024 13.0%
2025 15.6%
Change +2.6%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
2024 NA
2025 NA
Change NA
Two or More Races
2024 NA
2025 NA
Change NA
White
2024 NA
2025 37.5%
Change NA
Economically Disadvantaged
2024 15.4%
2025 18.0%
Change +2.6%
Not Economically Disadvantaged
2024 20.8%
2025 35.5%
Change +14.7%

CMAS: Median Growth in English Language Arts

Metric 2024 2025 Change
All Students 32.0 47.0 +15.0
American Indian or Alaska Native NA NA NA
Asian NA NA NA
Black or African American 36.0 49.5 +13.5
Hispanic or Latino 29.0 45.5 +16.5
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA NA NA
Two or More Races NA NA NA
White NA NA NA
Economically Disadvantaged 32.0 52.0 +20.0
Not Economically Disadvantaged NA 44.0 NA
All Students
2024 32.0
2025 47.0
Change +15.0
American Indian or Alaska Native
2024 NA
2025 NA
Change NA
Asian
2024 NA
2025 NA
Change NA
Black or African American
2024 36.0
2025 49.5
Change +13.5
Hispanic or Latino
2024 29.0
2025 45.5
Change +16.5
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
2024 NA
2025 NA
Change NA
Two or More Races
2024 NA
2025 NA
Change NA
White
2024 NA
2025 NA
Change NA
Economically Disadvantaged
2024 32.0
2025 52.0
Change +20.0
Not Economically Disadvantaged
2024 NA
2025 44.0
Change NA

CMAS: Median Growth in Math

Metric 2024 2025 Change
All Students 55.0 38.0 -17.0
American Indian or Alaska Native NA NA NA
Asian NA NA NA
Black or African American 45.0 41.0 -4.0
Hispanic or Latino 56.0 39.0 -17.0
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA NA NA
Two or More Races NA NA NA
White NA NA NA
Economically Disadvantaged 55.0 42.0 -13.0
Not Economically Disadvantaged NA 33.0 NA
All Students
2024 55.0
2025 38.0
Change -17.0
American Indian or Alaska Native
2024 NA
2025 NA
Change NA
Asian
2024 NA
2025 NA
Change NA
Black or African American
2024 45.0
2025 41.0
Change -4.0
Hispanic or Latino
2024 56.0
2025 39.0
Change -17.0
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
2024 NA
2025 NA
Change NA
Two or More Races
2024 NA
2025 NA
Change NA
White
2024 NA
2025 NA
Change NA
Economically Disadvantaged
2024 55.0
2025 42.0
Change -13.0
Not Economically Disadvantaged
2024 NA
2025 33.0
Change NA

Preliminary 2025 State Performance Rating

Performance Plan
Preliminary State Performance Rating

Academic Offerings

Gifted and Talented Supports

Special Programs

Social Clubs

Student Services & Supports

After-School Programs
Breakfast
Lunch

Special Education

Mild-Moderate Support

Multi-Lingual Learners

TNLI (Transitional Native Language Instruction)

Early Childhood

ECE-4 English

Discipline: % of Total Student Population

Metric In School Suspensions Out of School Suspensions Referrals to Law Enforcement
All Students 0.4% 0.4% 0.0%
American Indian or Alaska Native N/A N/A N/A
Asian 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Black or African American 0.8% 0.8% 0.0%
Hispanic or Latino 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Two or More Races 3.4% 0.0% 0.0%
White 0.0% 2.4% 0.0%
All Students
In School Suspensions 0.4%
Out of School Suspensions 0.4%
Referrals to Law Enforcement 0.0%
American Indian or Alaska Native
In School Suspensions N/A
Out of School Suspensions N/A
Referrals to Law Enforcement N/A
Asian
In School Suspensions 0.0%
Out of School Suspensions 0.0%
Referrals to Law Enforcement 0.0%
Black or African American
In School Suspensions 0.8%
Out of School Suspensions 0.8%
Referrals to Law Enforcement 0.0%
Hispanic or Latino
In School Suspensions 0.0%
Out of School Suspensions 0.0%
Referrals to Law Enforcement 0.0%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
In School Suspensions 0.0%
Out of School Suspensions 0.0%
Referrals to Law Enforcement 0.0%
Two or More Races
In School Suspensions 3.4%
Out of School Suspensions 0.0%
Referrals to Law Enforcement 0.0%
White
In School Suspensions 0.0%
Out of School Suspensions 2.4%
Referrals to Law Enforcement 0.0%

Absenteeism

Metric 2025
Average Daily Attendance 89.3%
Truancy Rate 6.0%
Average Daily Attendance
2025 89.3%
Truancy Rate
2025 6.0%

Unified Improvement Plan: Priority Performance Challenges

Unified Improvement Planning was introduced in 2009 to streamline improvement planning components of state and federal accountability requirements. Based on the Colorado Achievement Plan for Kids (SB212-08), the primary purpose of improvement planning is to align efforts to: Ensure all students exit the K-12 education system ready for post-secondary education,...

3rd and 4th Grade Math CMAS proficiency will improve.

K-3 Students will meet grade-level literacy benchmarks on DIBELS

ADA will be 92% or higher and a reduction in chronic absenteeism

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