Enrollment
464
Colorado · 2024-25 NCES data
Federal NCES profile for Kipp Northeast Denver Middle School, including enrollment, faculty, free-lunch eligibility, demographics, and resource indicators — Resource Investment Index 42/100.
Public location data per NCES (National Center for Education Statistics) Common Core of Data. Verify the school's current address on the NCES CCD record.
Enrollment
464
Colorado · 2024-25 NCES data
Teachers (FTE)
39.0
Federal CCD staff survey
Students per teacher
11.9:1
vs 16.9:1 Colorado avg
-30% vs state
Free-lunch eligible
68.7%
vs 38.5% Colorado avg
+78% vs state
How Kipp Northeast Denver Middle School compares with Colorado and U.S. medians
Smaller classes than state median
11.9:1 — 5.0 below the Colorado state median of 16.9:1, indicating smaller average class loads than typical schools in the state.
Kipp Northeast Denver Middle School reports 464 enrolled students to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) alongside 39.0 full-time-equivalent teachers, producing a 11.9:1 student-teacher ratio. That figure sits 30% below the Colorado state mean of 16.9:1, signalling more teacher attention per pupil than the state benchmark. Against the national 2024-25 average of 15.9:1, it is 25% lower, a useful calibration for families comparing districts across state lines.
Title I and federal lunch eligibility offer another window into the student body: 68.7% of pupils qualify for free meals, a proxy for household income that federal programs use to direct funding. The free-lunch share is 78% above the Colorado average and 33% above the national baseline. Chronic absenteeism — missing 10% or more of school days — stands at 38.8% according to the 2021-22 Civil Rights Data Collection.
On the finance side, the surrounding School District No. 1 in the County of Denver and State of C spends $19,296 per pupil district-wide, below the Colorado average of $20,949 and below the national average of $19,490. Revenue comes 70.4% from local sources (property taxes), 16.8% from the state, and 12.8% from federal programs per the NCES F-33 finance survey. Taken together, these measurements produce a Resource Investment Index of 42/100 (D), calculated from 3 distinct NCES and CRDC indicators measuring resource allocation rather than academic outcomes.
Source: National Center for Education Statistics Common Core of Data + CRDC + F-33 · 2024-25
Cross-validating school-level NCES values against Colorado state and U.S. national means lets readers see whether this school is an outlier or in line with peers.
| Metric | This school | vs Colorado | Colorado avg | U.S. avg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Students per teacher | 11.9:1 | ▼ 30% | 16.9:1 | 15.9:1 |
| Free-lunch eligible | 68.7% | ▲ 78% | 38.5% | 51.8% |
| Enrollment | 464 | top 66% | — | — |
Source: NCES Common Core of Data School-level CCD + state/national means from Public School Universe · 2024-25
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Largest group: Hispanic or Latino at 54.3% of enrollment.
District-wide per-pupil expenditure for School District No. 1 in the County of Denver and State of C, which includes Kipp Northeast Denver Middle School.
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.
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Kipp Northeast Denver Middle School has 464 students enrolled. It is a elementary school in DENVER, CO.
The student-teacher ratio at Kipp Northeast Denver Middle School is 11.9:1, which is 30% lower than the Colorado average of 16.9:1 and 25% lower than the national average of 15.9:1. Lower ratios generally mean more individual attention per student.
68.7% of students at Kipp Northeast Denver Middle School are eligible for free lunch, compared to the Colorado average of 38.5%.
The largest demographic group at Kipp Northeast Denver Middle School is Hispanic or Latino at 54.3%. The school serves a diverse student body in DENVER, CO.
Kipp Northeast Denver Middle School has a Resource Investment Index of 42/100 (D) based on 3 factors: student-teacher ratio, attendance rates. This index measures federal resource allocation — staffing levels, program availability, and support services — not standardized test scores or academic outcomes.