Kid Street Learning Center Charter District

Santa Rosa, California — 1 schools

108
Total Enrollment
1
Schools
$16,674
Per-Pupil Spending
Elementary
School Types

District-Level NCES Analysis

Kid Street Learning Center Charter District operates 1 public schools serving 108 students, placing it among the smaller districts in California. The school portfolio breaks down into 1 elementary schools, giving families a clear picture of grade-band coverage before they move, rent, or enrol. Aggregated across those campuses, enrollment totals 118 pupils using the NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) 2024-25 release, and the district is geographically located in Sonoma County County.

Per-pupil expenditure runs $16,674 according to the NCES F-33 School District Finance Survey, which aggregates every revenue and spending line reported under federal accounting standards. The funding mix is 31.2% local, 50.7% state, and 18.1% federal — a breakdown that matters because districts leaning heavily on local revenue are more exposed to property-tax swings, while higher federal shares typically track Title I concentration.

and 36.4% chronic absenteeism from the 2021-22 Civil Rights Data Collection. Demographically, the student body averages 38.1% Hispanic or Latino, 31.4% White, 4.2% African American across the district's schools.

Kid Street Learning Center Charter accounts for 100.0% of all Kid Street Learning Center Charter District student enrollment

That concentration — well above the 8.4% national median for largest-entity share — means Kid Street Learning Center Charter District-wide averages can mask substantial variation outside the dominant entity. Grade band: elementary. A single dominant campus often anchors a district's program offerings and staffing patterns; the share helps explain why district-wide averages may not reflect the typical neighbourhood-school experience. When one entity dominates a region's footprint, its programmatic and budget decisions effectively set policy for a majority of the affected population.

Source: NCES Common Core of Data NCES Common Core of Data

Kid Street Learning Center Charter District has higher-than-average Title I eligibility — 58.3% of the population qualifies for free or reduced-price lunch

free or reduced-price lunch eligibility is the federal threshold for Title I funding allocations, established under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA, 2015). Areas above 75% eligibility receive concentration grants on top of the basic Title I formula. Regions with eligibility this high typically draw a substantially larger federal funding share relative to their local tax base, which can either offset or reinforce existing gaps depending on allocation policy.

Source: ESSA Title I Part A; ED EDFacts file system ESSA Title I Part A; ED EDFacts file system

Kid Street Learning Center Charter District chronic absenteeism rate is 36.4% — high (typically associated with higher-than-average disruption; recent CRDC data showed elevated rates persisting after pandemic-era schooling changes)

chronic absenteeism rate is the simplest comparative metric but it does not capture the full picture: a student is chronically absent if they miss ≥10% of enrolled days for any reason — illness, family obligations, or disengagement Higher values may reflect larger urban scale or recent resource constraints that have widened the gap.

Source: NCES Civil Rights Data Collection 2021-22 NCES Civil Rights Data Collection 2021-22

Where does the funding come from?

18.1%
Federal
50.7%
State
31.2%
Local

Local Rent Costs

Fair Market Rents in Sonoma County county, where this district is located.

$1,949
Studio/mo
$2,155
1 BR/mo
$2,827
2 BR/mo
$3,887
3 BR/mo
$4,147
4 BR/mo

Student Demographics

Average demographic composition across 1 schools in Kid Street Learning Center Charter District.

White 31.4%
Hispanic or Latino 38.1%
African American 4.2%
Asian 4.2%
Multiracial 22.0%

Source: NCES CCD School Membership 2024-25.

Programs & Resources

36.4%
Chronically Absent

Source: NCES Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) 2021-22.

Schools in Kid Street Learning Center Charter District

School Enrollment
Kid Street Learning Center Charter
Charter
118

Nearby Districts in California

Top districts in the same state — compare side-by-side for enrollment, spending, and demographics.

Los Angeles Unified
427,795 students · 785 schools · $21,940/pupil
Compare vs Kid Street Learning Center Charter District →
San Diego Unified
93,893 students · 175 schools · $18,665/pupil
Compare vs Kid Street Learning Center Charter District →
Fresno Unified
69,668 students · 101 schools · $18,783/pupil
Compare vs Kid Street Learning Center Charter District →
Elk Grove Unified
62,061 students · 67 schools · $14,134/pupil
Compare vs Kid Street Learning Center Charter District →

Compare Kid Street Learning Center Charter District

See how this district compares to others in enrollment, spending, demographics, and academic resources.

Compare vs Los Angeles Unified →

Frequently Asked Questions

How many schools are in Kid Street Learning Center Charter District?

Kid Street Learning Center Charter District has 1 schools, including 1 elementary. Total enrollment is 108 students.

How much does Kid Street Learning Center Charter District spend per student?

Kid Street Learning Center Charter District spends $16,674 per student.

What is the average rent near Kid Street Learning Center Charter District?

The HUD Fair Market Rent for a 2-bedroom in Sonoma County County is $N/A/month (2026). This affects housing affordability for families in the district.

What is the demographic composition of Kid Street Learning Center Charter District?

Kid Street Learning Center Charter District students are 38.1% Hispanic or Latino, 31.4% White, 4.2% African American, 4.2% Asian, averaged across 1 schools. Source: NCES CCD Membership 2024-25.

Federal data Last updated 2026 Free public data

Coverage

50 states + DC

Full national footprint

Update cadence

Quarterly

Refreshed within 30 days of upstream release

Source agency

Federal

Authoritative data, no third-party aggregation

Page reliability score 94.0%
Industry baseline

Composite score weighing source authority, update freshness, and methodological transparency. 1.0 = full federal-source coverage with documented methodology and recent update.