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KIPP Denver Collegiate High School

KIPP Denver Collegiate High School

Address: 451 South Tejon Street, Denver

Phone: (303) 922-5324

Principal Name: Jessica Simpson

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About the Data

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9-12
Grades Served
471
Total Enrollment
11:1
Teacher-to-Student Ratio
8:30am - 4:03pm
M, Tu, F
8:30am - 2:25pm
Wednesday
8:30am - 3:10pm
Thursday
Required
Uniforms
Public Transportation Passes Available
Transportation
About the School

Founded in 2009, KIPP Denver Collegiate High School 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 ECE through 12th grade. KIPP educators partner with students and families to provide rigorous academics, character growth...

Founded in 2009, KIPP Denver Collegiate High School 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 ECE through 12th grade. KIPP educators partner with students and families to provide rigorous academics, character growth and extracurricular activities so that students can define their own future. Our nationally recognized KIPP Forward program supports students to choose and prepare for the educational and career paths that fit their goals and sense of purpose. Once on their way, KIPP Forward teams help alumni keep moving forward, tackling academic, social and financial challenges they might encounter while pursuing their dreams.

Student Demographics

Asian
0.8%
Black or African American
1.7%
Hispanic or Latino
94.8%
White
0.6%
Other
2.1%
Teacher Demographics

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

Student Special Populations

Economically Disadvantaged
90.8%
English Learners
56.8%
Special Education
9.6%
Not Available
Average Years of Experience for Teachers
Student Survey Results

Metric 2023
Students feel a sense of belonging 79.6 %
Students feel engaged in learning and activities 62.6 %
Students feel safe and healthy 83.7 %
Students feel they have choice and agency 70.1 %
Parent Survey Results

Metric 2023
Parents feel involved in school decisions 82.5 %
Parents feel welcomed by their school 92.9 %
Parents have positive interactions with teachers 96.6 %
SAT: % Met or Exceeded Expectations in Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

Metric 2022 2023 Change
All Students 27.3 % 39.8 % +12.5 %
American Indian or Alaska Native NA NA NA
Asian NA NA NA
Black or African American NA NA NA
Hispanic or Latino 25.7 % NA NA
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA NA NA
Two or More Races NA NA NA
White NA NA NA
Economically Disadvantaged 22.1 % 40.7 % +18.6 %
Not Economically Disadvantaged 35.7 % 35.3 % -0.4 %

SAT: % Met or Exceeded Expectations in Math

Metric 2022 2023 Change
All Students 20 % 16.5 % -3.5 %
American Indian or Alaska Native NA NA NA
Asian NA NA NA
Black or African American NA NA NA
Hispanic or Latino 18.1 % NA NA
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA NA NA
Two or More Races NA NA NA
White NA NA NA
Economically Disadvantaged 20.6 % NA NA
Not Economically Disadvantaged 19 % NA NA

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

Metric 2022 2023 Change
All Students 40 53 +13.0
American Indian or Alaska Native NA NA NA
Asian NA NA NA
Black or African American NA NA NA
Hispanic or Latino 39 52 +13.0
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA NA NA
Two or More Races NA NA NA
White NA NA NA
Not Economically Disadvantaged 36.5 58 +21.5
Economically Disadvantaged 43 52 +9.0

PSAT/SAT: Median Growth in Math

Metric 2022 2023 Change
All Students 43 47 +4.0
American Indian or Alaska Native NA NA NA
Asian NA NA NA
Black or African American NA NA NA
Hispanic or Latino 42.5 47 +4.5
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA NA NA
Two or More Races NA NA NA
White NA NA NA
Not Economically Disadvantaged 41 52.5 +11.5
Economically Disadvantaged 44 45 +1.0

4-Year Graduation Rate

Metric 2022 2023 Change
All Students 92.86 % 91.3 % -1.6 %
American Indian or Alaska Native NA 2 % NA
Asian NA 98 % NA
Black or African American NA 98 % NA
Hispanic or Latino 92.73 % 90.8 % -1.9 %
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander NA 2 % NA
Two or More Races NA 98 % NA
White 100 % 98 % -2.0 %
Economically Disadvantaged 92.59 % 91 % -1.6 %

Performance Plan
State Performance Rating
Academic Offerings

Academic Club or Competition
Choir
Club Based on Ethnicity or Culture
Drama
Fine Arts
Gifted and Talented
Honors Courses
Pre-Collegiate Program
Spanish
STEM
Special Programs Offered

Advanced Placement (AP) Courses
Basketball (Boys)
Basketball (Girls)
Community Service Club or Organization
Cross Country (Boys)
Cross Country (Girls)
Fitness
Physical Education (PE)
Robotics
School Yearbook or Newspaper
Soccer (Boys)
Soccer (Girls)
Social Clubs
Student Leadership
Volleyball (Boys)
Volleyball (Girls)
Student Services & Supports

Breakfast
Lunch
Tutoring
Special Education

Mild-Moderate Support
Multi-Lingual Learners

ESL (English as a Second Language)
Early Childhood

Not Available
Discipline: % of Total Student Population

Metric In School Supensions Out of School Suspensions Referrals to Law Enforcement
All Students 4.4 % 5.9 % 0 %
American Indian or Alaska Native 0 % 0 % 0 %
Asian 0 % 0 % 0 %
Black or African American 0 % 0 % 0 %
Hispanic or Latino 4 % 5.2 % 0 %
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 % 0 % 0 %
Two or More Races 0 % 0 % 0 %
White 0 % 0 % 0 %
Absenteeism

Metric 2023
Average Daily Attendance 87.8 %
Truancy Rate 7.1 %
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