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Asbury Elementary School

Asbury Elementary School

Address: 1320 East Asbury Avenue, Denver

Phone: (720) 424-9750

Principal Name: Jeanna Doung

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DPS School Profile

CDE School Profile

About the Data

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K-5
Grades Served
280
Total Enrollment
24.5
Average Class Size
7:40am-2:40pm
Monday - Friday
Not Required
Uniforms
District Transportation Available
Transportation
$18,687
Per Pupil Expenditure
About the School

Asbury is a small community school in the heart of the University of Denver neighborhood. Asbury offers a standards-based curriculum and engages students through project-based learning, technology, music, and visual arts. Highly qualified teachers focus on engaging and targeting a personalized experience for all students. Our goal is to see...

Asbury is a small community school in the heart of the University of Denver neighborhood. Asbury offers a standards-based curriculum and engages students through project-based learning, technology, music, and visual arts. Highly qualified teachers focus on engaging and targeting a personalized experience for all students. Our goal is to see every child succeed. Asbury serves students K-5 with a multi-intensive special education program onsite. We strive to create an inclusive and joyful environment. We offer fee-based Discovery Link programming.

Student Demographics

Asian
0.7%
Black or African American
4.8%
Hispanic or Latino
19.6%
White
69%
Other
5.9%
Teacher Demographics

American Indian or Alaska Native
0%
Asian
0%
Black or African American
4.6%
Hispanic or Latino
9.1%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
Two or More Races
4.6%
White
81.8%
Unknown or Withheld
0%
Student Special Populations

Economically Disadvantaged
22.9%
English Learners
7%
Special Education
13.3%
12
Average Years of Experience for Teachers
Student Survey Results

Metric 2024
Students feel a sense of belonging 86.4 %
Students feel engaged in learning and activities 42.3 %
Students feel safe and healthy 58.4 %
Students feel they have choice and agency 74.2 %
Parent Survey Results

Metric 2023
Parents feel involved in school decisions 79 %
Parents feel welcomed by their school 96.9 %
Parents have positive interactions with teachers 98.5 %
CMAS: % Met or Exceeded Expectations in English Language Arts

Metric 2023 2024 Change
All Students 69.2 % 75.2 % +6.0 %
American Indian or Alaska Native NA NA NA
Asian NA NA NA
Black or African American NA NA NA
Hispanic or Latino 33.3 % 40 % +6.7 %
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA NA NA
Two or More Races NA NA NA
White 80 % 85.9 % +5.9 %
Economically Disadvantaged 19 % 48.5 % +29.5 %
Not Economically Disadvantaged 80.2 % 86.3 % +6.1 %

CMAS: % Met or Exceeded Expectations in Math

Metric 2023 2024 Change
All Students 66.7 % 63.2 % -3.5 %
American Indian or Alaska Native NA NA NA
Asian NA NA NA
Black or African American NA NA NA
Hispanic or Latino 28.6 % 15.4 % -13.2 %
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA NA NA
Two or More Races NA NA NA
White 78.8 % 80.8 % +2.0 %
Economically Disadvantaged 23.8 % 24.2 % +0.4 %
Not Economically Disadvantaged 76 % 79 % +3.0 %

CMAS: Median Growth in English Language Arts

Metric 2023 2024 Change
All Students 52 61 +9.0
American Indian or Alaska Native NA NA NA
Asian NA NA NA
Black or African American NA NA NA
Hispanic or Latino NA NA NA
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA NA NA
Two or More Races NA NA NA
White 52 56 +4.0
Not Economically Disadvantaged 53 62 +9.0
Economically Disadvantaged NA NA NA

CMAS: Median Growth in Math

Metric 2023 2024 Change
All Students 51.5 58 +6.5
American Indian or Alaska Native NA NA NA
Asian NA NA NA
Black or African American NA NA NA
Hispanic or Latino NA NA NA
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA NA NA
Two or More Races NA NA NA
White 49.5 58 +8.5
Not Economically Disadvantaged 50 63 +13.0
Economically Disadvantaged NA NA NA

Performance Plan
Preliminary State Performance Rating
Academic Offerings

Adapted Physical Education
Gifted and Talented Supports
Project-Based Learning
Special Programs Offered

Gardening
Music
Personalized Learning
Physical Education (PE)
Sports Clubs
Student Leadership
Technology
Student Services & Supports

Breakfast
Lunch
After-School Programs
Before-School Programs
Special Education

Multi-Intensive Center-Based Program (MI)
Multi-Lingual Learners

ESL (English as a Second Language)
Early Childhood

Kindergarten English
Discipline: % of Total Student Population

Metric In School Supensions Out of School Suspensions Referrals to Law Enforcement
All Students 0.7 % 0.4 % 0 %
American Indian or Alaska Native NA NA NA
Asian NA NA NA
Black or African American NA NA NA
Hispanic or Latino 1.8 % 1.8 % 0 %
Two or More Races 5.9 % 0 % 0 %
White 0 % 0 % 0 %
Absenteeism

Metric 2024
Average Daily Attendance 93.8 %
Truancy Rate 2.2 %
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

ELA achievement for targeted student populations

Math achievement for targeted student populations

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