Enrollment
16
Florida · 2024-25 NCES data
Other / mixed grade configuration · Hialeah, FL
Federal NCES profile for Citrus Health Sipp/Crisis, including enrollment, faculty, free-lunch eligibility, demographics, and resource indicators.
Enrollment
16
Florida · 2024-25 NCES data
Citrus Health Sipp/Crisis is a small combined-grade school in Hialeah, Florida, enrolling 16 students.
This is a small campus: fewer students than 97% of Florida schools, with 16 enrolled.
Its student body is led by African American (50%) and Hispanic or Latino (38%) (diversity index 59/100).
Its district draws 19.5% of revenue from federal sources, an above-typical federal share that tends to track a higher-need student population.
Miami-Dade also operates John a. Ferguson Senior High (4,291 students) and Coral Reef Senior High School (3,399 students) alongside Citrus Health Sipp/Crisis.
Sourced from NCES CCD, CRDC, and F-33 (federal records, not a quality verdict). How we source and compute this.
Source: National Center for Education Statistics Common Core of Data + CRDC + F-33 · 2024-25
Citrus Health Sipp/Crisis on the metrics families compare, against Florida and U.S. means.
| Metric | This school | vs Florida | Florida avg | U.S. avg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enrollment | 16 | top 97% | - | - |
Source: NCES Common Core of Data School-level CCD + state/national means from Public School Universe · 2024-25
Three separate federal collections, each on its own reporting cadence - which is why this school's numbers line up on a consistent basis against every other school and state on this site, rather than mixing figures pulled from different survey years.
Largest group: African American at 50.0% of enrollment.
Simpson diversity index - at 59.4, Citrus Health Sipp/Crisis is more mixed than the Florida school average of 52.3.
District-wide per-pupil expenditure for Miami-Dade, which includes Citrus Health Sipp/Crisis.
Source: NCES F-33 School District Finance Survey District-level finance · FY 2021-22 Per-pupil expenditure reflects the district-wide average. Individual school budgets are not reported at the federal level.
| School | Enrollment | Economic Profile | Student-Teacher Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|
| John a. Ferguson Senior High | Larger | No free-lunch data | No ratio data |
| Coral Reef Senior High School | Larger | No free-lunch data | No ratio data |
| South Dade Senior High School | Larger | No free-lunch data | No ratio data |
| Miami Senior High School | Larger | No free-lunch data | No ratio data |
| Hialeah Gardens Senior High School | Larger | No free-lunch data | No ratio data |
Comparisons are relative to Citrus Health Sipp/Crisis's own figures; each column derives from NCES Common Core of Data.
Matched by enrollment size and by staffing ratio across all of Florida, not just this city - a different peer set than the local comparisons above.
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Federal record (CCD 2024-25, CRDC 2021-22) - PlainSchools assigns no subjective rating; the composite quality score is a transparent, reproducible index computed from this cited federal data.
Citrus Health Sipp/Crisis has 16 students enrolled. It is an alternative school in Hialeah, FL.
The largest demographic group at Citrus Health Sipp/Crisis is African American at 50.0% of enrollment, in Hialeah, FL. Its student body is more racially and ethnically mixed than most US schools, with a diversity index of 59.4/100.
Besides Citrus Health Sipp/Crisis, Miami-Dade also operates John a. Ferguson Senior High (4,291 students), Coral Reef Senior High School (3,399 students), and South Dade Senior High School (3,382 students). See the Miami-Dade district page for the complete list.
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