Cayuga School

43444358 North 5th St, Philadelphia, PA 19140 | (215) 456-3167
  • Grades: KG-5
  • Student Enrollment: 433
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School Description

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Additional Contact Information
  • Mailing Address: 4344-4358 N 5th St, Philadelphia, PA 19140
  • Principal or Admin: Evelyn Cortez
School Operational Details
  • Title I Eligible
    All students of this school are eligible for participation in authorized programs.
School District Details

Faculty Details and Student Enrollment

Students and Faculty
  • Total Students Enrolled: 433
  • Total Full Time "Equivalent" Teachers: 32.5
  • Average Student-To-Teacher Ratio: 13.3
Students Gender Breakdown
  • Males: 209 (48.3%)
  • Females: 217 (50.1%)
Free Lunch Student Eligibility Breakdown
  • Eligible for Reduced Lunch: - (-)
  • Eligible for Free Lunch: 430 (99.3%)
  • Eligible for Either Reduced or Free Lunch: 430 (99.3%)
Student Enrollment Distribution by Race / Ethnicity
Cayuga School Student Race Distribution
  Number Percent
American Indian10.2%
Black16838.8%
Asian61.4%
Hispanic24556.6%
White61.4%
Number of Students Per Grade
Number of Students Per Grade For Cayuga School
  Number Percent
Kindergarten7918.2%
1st Grade7316.9%
2nd Grade7818.0%
3rd Grade6515.0%
4th Grade6013.9%
5th Grade7818.0%
Low-Income Enrollment (2011)
Percent of Students from Low-Income Families
School:
100.0%
District:
80.0%
Source: PA Department of Education, Source: NCES 2009-2010

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