Challenge Early College High School
Challenge Early College High School is a coeducational public charter school for students in grades 9 through 12.
Challenge Early College High School is a coeducational public charter school for students in grades 9 through 12.
Public charter schools are supported through lower levels of direct, public funding, as well as though private subsidies. As with district public schools, they do not charge tuition to students who attend them.
82% of students graduate from Challenge Early College High School
AYP was Met Overall for the year 2012.
AYP is a measurement defined by the United States federal No Child Left Behind Act that allows the U.S. Department of Education to determine how every public school and school district in the country is performing academically according to results on standardized tests.
Challenge Early College High School received a Gold award from US News in 2013.
Challenge Early College High School received a Blue Ribbon award from US Department of Education in 2011.
Total Enrollment | 455 | ||||||||||||
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Challenge Early College High School's relatively even enrollment profile may offer insights into student retention rates, local population changes, real estate costs, and the accessibility of alternative educational options. to find out more about the specific factors influencing Challenge Early College High School's enrollment numbers. |
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Student Teacher Ratio | 23 : 1 | ||||||||||||
Gender | 44% Male / 56% Female | ||||||||||||
Socioeconomic Diversity |
46% of students qualify for a free or reduced price school lunch at Challenge Early College High School. |
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