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DSST: Elevate Northeast High School

DSST: Elevate Northeast High School

Address: 10825 East 47th Ave, Denver

Phone: (303) 524-6355

Principal Name: Travonda Favorite

School Website

DPS School Profile

CDE School Profile

About the Data

This guide uses data from Denver Public Schools, the Colorado Department of Education, individual school websites, and Colorado Open Records Act requests. If you find any errors, please let us know. Keep in mind that corrections may be needed on other websites as well.

9-12
Grades Served
447
Total Enrollment
18.6
Average Class Size
8:20am-3:45pm
M, Tu, Th, F
8:20am - 1:30pm
Wednesday
Not Required
Uniforms
District Transportation Available
Transportation
$32,398
Per Pupil Expenditure
About the School

DSST: Elevate Northeast High School, a part of Denver’s distinguished DSST Public Schools network, prepares students for college, careers and life through individualized college prep, challenging curriculum, and a thriving community where all students truly belong. 100% of DSST graduates are admitted to college or postsecondary programs. We're proud to...

DSST: Elevate Northeast High School, a part of Denver’s distinguished DSST Public Schools network, prepares students for college, careers and life through individualized college prep, challenging curriculum, and a thriving community where all students truly belong. 100% of DSST graduates are admitted to college or postsecondary programs. We're proud to say DSST: Elevate Northeast High School is rated Green (highest rating) on the Colorado School Performance Framework.Our strong, supportive community and shared core values give students the confidence to take the lead in their studies, athletics and activities, and personal passions.

Student Demographics

Asian
1.6%
Black or African American
18.7%
Hispanic or Latino
68.9%
White
4.9%
Other
5.9%
Teacher Demographics

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

Student Special Populations

Economically Disadvantaged
80%
English Learners
31.5%
Special Education
9.5%
Not Available
Average Years of Experience for Teachers
Student Survey Results

Metric 2024
Students feel a sense of belonging 80.6 %
Students feel engaged in learning and activities 43.2 %
Students feel safe and healthy 52.2 %
Students feel they have choice and agency 68.4 %
Parent Survey Results

Metric 2023
Parents feel involved in school decisions 85.7 %
Parents feel welcomed by their school 94.3 %
Parents have positive interactions with teachers 90.4 %
SAT: % Met or Exceeded Expectations in Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

Metric 2024 Change
All Students 45.8 % NA
American Indian or Alaska Native NA NA
Asian NA NA
Black or African American 41.9 % NA
Hispanic or Latino 39.3 % NA
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA NA
Two or More Races NA NA
White NA NA
Economically Disadvantaged 37.6 % NA
Not Economically Disadvantaged 73.3 % NA

SAT: % Met or Exceeded Expectations in Math

Metric 2024 Change
All Students 27.5 % NA
American Indian or Alaska Native NA NA
Asian NA NA
Black or African American 22.6 % NA
Hispanic or Latino 22.6 % NA
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA NA
Two or More Races NA NA
White NA NA
Economically Disadvantaged 23.8 % NA
Not Economically Disadvantaged 40 % NA

PSAT/SAT: Median Growth in Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

Metric 2023 2024 Change
All Students 41 50 +9.0
American Indian or Alaska Native NA NA NA
Asian NA NA NA
Black or African American 45.5 56 +10.5
Hispanic or Latino 40 47 +7.0
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA NA NA
Two or More Races NA NA NA
White NA NA NA
Not Economically Disadvantaged 41.5 62.5 +21.0
Economically Disadvantaged 41 47 +6.0

PSAT/SAT: Median Growth in Math

Metric 2023 2024 Change
All Students 65 69 +4.0
American Indian or Alaska Native NA NA NA
Asian NA NA NA
Black or African American 53.5 64.5 +11.0
Hispanic or Latino 63 70 +7.0
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA NA NA
Two or More Races NA 67.5 NA
White NA 79 NA
Not Economically Disadvantaged 66.5 81.5 +15.0
Economically Disadvantaged 56 69 +13.0

Performance Plan
Preliminary State Performance Rating
Academic Offerings

Academic Club or Competition
Adapted Physical Education
Audio Production
Broadcast Journalism
Composition
Comprehensive Health
Digital Media Arts
Fine Arts
Gifted and Talented Supports
Honors Courses
Pathways
Pre-Collegiate Program
Project-Based Learning
Spanish
STEM
Theatrical Design
Visual Arts
Special Programs Offered

Advanced Placement (AP) Courses
Basketball (Boys)
Basketball (Girls)
Credit Recovery Program
Dance Styles and Genres
Fitness
Gardening
Internship Opportunities
Lifetime Activities
Physical Education (PE)
School Yearbook or Newspaper
Soccer (Boys)
Soccer (Girls)
Sports Clubs
Student Leadership
Volleyball (Boys)
Volleyball (Girls)
Student Services & Supports

Breakfast
Lunch
Community Resources
Special Education

Mild-Moderate Support
Multi-Lingual Learners

ESL (English as a Second Language)
Spanish for Heritage Speakers
Early Childhood

Not Available
Discipline: % of Total Student Population

Metric In School Supensions Out of School Suspensions Referrals to Law Enforcement
All Students 17.9 % 5.4 % 0.2 %
Asian NA NA NA
Black or African American 11.7 % 3.2 % 0 %
Hispanic or Latino 20.2 % 5.1 % 0.3 %
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA NA NA
Two or More Races 20 % 12 % 0 %
White 14.3 % 10.7 % 0 %
Absenteeism

Metric 2024
Average Daily Attendance 89.1 %
Truancy Rate 6.9 %
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,...

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, and/or to be successful in the workforce, earning a living wage immediately upon graduation. The School Finder only contains one portion of the UIP, each school's Priority Performance Challenges. To access any school's complete UIP, you can visit: School and District UIPs

Special Population Growth

Professional Development for New and Novice Teachers

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