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State Snapshot

Colorado State Education Snapshot

Updated March 2024


The Colorado Department of Education (CDE) provides this synopsis of commonly requested Colorado education facts and figures.


# of School Districts

179

# of
Schools

1,927

# of
Students

881,464

# of
BOCES

6

# of Charter Schools

264

# of Charter Students

135,223

Dropout
Rate

2.1%

School Year: 2022-2023

4-Year
Grad Rate*

83.1%

School Year: 2022-2023

Attendance
Rate

91.5%

School Year: 2023-2024

* See the Summary Information section for more details on 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-year grad rates.

Colorado Public School Performance Plan Types
School Year 2023-2024
'Performance Plan,Improvement Plan,Priority Improvement Plan,Turnaround Plan,Insufficient Data'

School
District
State translated

Colorado Public School Performance Plan Types, 2023-2024
Category Schools with Plan Type
Performance Plan 58%
Improvement Plan 20%
Priority Improvement Plan 9%
Turnaround Plan 2%
Insufficient Data 8%
New Schools <1%
Closed Schools 2%
Colorado Public School Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity
School Year 2023-2024


School
District
State translated

Enrollment by Race and Ethnicity for School Year 2022-2023
Category Enrolled Students
American Indian or
Alaska Native
0.6%
Asian 3.2%
Black 4.6%
Hispanic 35%
Native Hawaiian or Other
Pacific Islander
0.3%
Two or More Races 5.1%
White 51.2%


Key Facts

  • Enrollment: Colorado public school PK-12 enrollment in 2023-24 was the lowest in a decade at 881,464.
  • Graduation: The 4-year graduation rate in 2023 was 83.1%, the highest it has been in nearly a decade.
  • Rural: Out of 179 districts, 36 meet the definition of rural, 110 meet the definition of small rural.
  • Charter and Online: In 2023-24, 135,223 students were enrolled in charter schools and 31,839 students in online schools.
  • Homeschool: In 2023-24 students counted as homeschooled full-time increased by 8.44% to 9,406 students.
  • Special Education: Colorado public schools educate over 113,992 students in special education.
  • English Learners: Colorado public schools educate over 114,509 English learners.
  • School Performance: 61.8% of schools are on a performance plan, 21.3% are on an improvement plan, 7.1% are on a priority improvement plan, and 1.8% are on a turnaround plan.

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State Summary Information

Staff and Classroom Information

Statewide Summary Information Data Table
Category 2023-24 2022-23 2021-22 2020-21
Student Enrollment 881,464 882,933 886,517 883,199
Pupil / Teacher Ratio 17:1 17:1 17:1 16:6
Average Per Pupil Funding $10,670 $9,596 $9,014 $7,985
# Teachers 55,358 55,197 55,511 55,842
# Principals / Assistant Principals 3,969 3,887 3,662 3,611
# Superintendents / Assistant Superintendents and BOCES Directors 562 623 525 587

Graduation Information

Statewide Graduation Information Data Table
Category AYG 2022-2023
Began 9th grade in 2019-20
AYG 2021-2022
Began 9th grade in 2018-19
AYG 2020-2021
Began 9th grade in 2017-18
AYG 2019-2020
Began 9th grade in 2016-17
Graduation Rate (4 Year) 83.1% 82.34% 81.67% 81.87%
Graduation Rate (5 Year) -- 86.1% 85.67% 86.02%
Graduation Rate (6 Year) -- -- 86.7% 87.13%
Graduation Rate (7 Year) -- -- -- 87.6%

AYG means Anticipated Year of Graduation, or the anticipated year that a student will graduate high school, which is 4 years after the year they start 9th grade. This is sometimes referred to as "Class of".

Financial Information

Statewide Financial Information Data Table
Funding Source 2024-25 2023-24 2022-23 2021-22
General Fund $4,527,377,621 $4,710,633,330 $4,500,428,610 $4,294,161,543
Cash Funds $2,352,189,332 $1,719,689,563 $1,517,239,273 $1,469,771,240
Reappropriated Funds $55,432,193 $82,257,878 $72,285,315 $47,339,278
Federal Funds $870,229,410 $1,049,944,421 $1,048,449,871 $620,755,044
Full Time Equiv. Staff 742.1 661.9 638.3 614.4
Total Funds $7,805,228,556 $7,562,525,192 $7,138,403,069 $6,432,027,105

This report is based upon state appropriations to the Colorado Department of Education, Colorado Charter School Institute and Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind. The federal funds are estimates only and included for informational purposes only and may not represent the actual federal funding received.

Suspension and Expulsion Information

(School Year: 2022-2023)

Total Suspensions and Expulsions (District)
Incident Type

Suspensions

Expulsions

Referred To Law Enforcement

Other Action Taken

Drug Violations 1,725 51 143 156
Alcohol Violations 965 21 117 61
Tobacco Violations 6,613 10 99 904
First 2nd Or Vehicular Assault 131 9 10 29
Third Degree Assaults Disorderly Conduct 5,544 51 439 252
Dangerous Weapons 876 125 121 45
Robbery 98 -- 1 22
Other Felony 94 6 8 9
Disobedient Defiant Or Repeated Interference 19,519 31 66 7,109
Detrimental Behavior 32,454 198 555 5,639
Destruction Of School Property 1,170 -- 41 432
Marijuana Violation 5,490 166 649 366
Sexual Violence 38 -- 7 2
Other Code Of Conduct Violations 22,231 83 515 428
Total Incidents 98,888 760 2,841 15,765

-- means the group size is too small, so these data are not displayed to protect student or educator privacy.

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District Information

District Stats for 2021-22

179 Districts

  • 110 of the 179 meet the definition of small rural*
  • 36 of the 179 meet the definition of rural**
  • These 146 (81.5% of total districts) rural districts comprise only 15% (132,362) of the total

PK-12 population in the state

  • 90 districts have fewer than 500 students

* Small rural districts have fewer than 1,000 students.

** Rural school districts are located a certain distance from large urban areas and have 6,500 students or less.


2022-23 District Accreditation Ratings

(Frameworks paused in 2019-20 and 2020-21 due to COVID-19. Note that 2022-23 was a Transitional year as there were some key differences in the calculation of frameworks.)

Statewide District Accreditation Ratings Data Table
Category Number of Districts Percent of Districts
Accredited with Distinction 11 6%
Accredited 50 27%
Accredited with an Improvement Plan 40 22%
Accredited with a Priority Improvement Plan 10 5%
Accredited with a Turnaround Plan 1 0.5%
Insufficient State Data 72 39%

Districts Implementing Seal of Biliteracy Diplomas

A Seal of Biliteracy is a credential given by a Colorado school or district recognizing students who have studied and attained proficiency in two or more languages by high school graduation. These Colorado districts and schools are currently recognizing students' skills in biliteracy:

  • 27J Schools
  • Academy District 20
  • Adams 12 Five Star Schools
  • Adams County 14 School District
  • Archdiocese of Denver
  • Arrupe Jesuit High School
  • Astravo Online Academy
  • Aurora Public Schools
  • Bayfield 10 JT-R School District
  • Bishop Machebeuf High School
  • Boulder Valley RE-2 School District
  • Buena Vista School District R-31
  • Burlington School District
  • Burlington School District RE-6J
  • Cherokee Trail High School
  • Cherry Creek School District 5
  • Cheyenne Mountain School District 12
  • Colorado Academy - ACIS Accredited Independent School
  • Colorado Charter School Institute:
    • Colorado Early Colleges - Aurora
    • Colorado Early Colleges - Fort Collins
    • Colorado Early Colleges - Windsor
    • Colorado Early Colleges - Colorado Springs
    • Colorado Early Colleges - Douglas County
    • Colorado Early Colleges - Homeschool Academy
    • Colorado Early Colleges - Online Campus
    • Independent School
    • New America School - Lowry Campus
    • Victory Preparatory Academy High School
  • Colorado Rocky Mountain School
  • Colorado Springs School District 11
  • Colorado Virtual Academy
  • Del Norte High School
  • Delta County School District 50J
  • Denver Christian School
  • Denver County 1 School District
  • District 49
  • Douglas County School District RE-1
  • DSST Byers
  • East Grand School District 2
  • Eagle County Schools
  • Ellicott School District 22
  • Englewood Schools
  • Estes Park School District R-3
  • Fort Morgan School District
  • Greeley Evans School District 6
  • Jefferson County School District R-1
  • Kent Denver School
  • Lake County R-1 School District
  • Lewis-Palmer School District
  • Littleton Public Schools
  • Manitou Springs School District
  • Mapleton Public Schools
  • Mesa School District 51
  • Moffat County School District RE: No 1
  • Montrose County School District RE-1J
  • Mullen High School
  • North Park R-1
  • Paris
  • Pinnacle Charter High School
  • Poudre School District R-1
  • Regis Jesuit High School - Private
  • Rio Grande County School District
  • Sargent School District RE-33J
  • School District 27J
  • Sheridan School District #2
  • South Routt School District RE-3
  • St. Mary's Academy
  • St. Vrain Valley School District
  • Steamboat Springs School District RE-2
  • Summit School District
  • Telluride R-1
  • Thompson School District
  • Upper Rio Grande
  • Vail Christian High School
  • Vail Mountain School
  • Watershed School - Boulder
  • Weld RE-4 Schools
  • Westminster Public Schools

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School Information

School Stats for 2021-22

1,927 schools:

  • 1,116 elementary schools
  • 289 middle schools
  • 522 high schools

Charter, Innovation and Online Schools

  • 264 charter schools serving approximately 135,223 students (PK-12)
  • 45 districts authorize charter schools in Colorado (including Charter School Institute)
  • 97 innovation schools serving approximately 43,811 students (PK-12)
  • 38 online schools serving 31,839 (PK-12)

2022-23 School Plan Types

(Frameworks paused in 2019-20 and 2020-21 due to COVID-19. Note that 2022-23 was a Transitional year as there were some key differences in the calculation of frameworks.)

Statewide School Plan Types Data Table
Category Number of Schools Percent of Schools
Performance Plan 1,061 56.6%
Improvement Plan 327 17.4%
Priority Improvement Plan 120 6.4%
Turnaround Plan 40 2.1%
Insufficient State Data 309 16.5%

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Student Information

Enrollment by School

Enrollment by School Data Table
Category 2023-24 2022-23 2021-22 2020-21
Total Enrollment ** 881,464 882,933 886,517 883,199
Elementary School * 404,361 404,316 404,193 398,611
Middle School * 194,200 197,032 201,570 206,037
High School * 282,903 281,585 280,613 278,424

* Elementary (PK-5), Middle (6-8), High (9-12)

** Numbers include BOCES, detention centers and alternative schools.


Enrollment by Race/Ethnicty

Statewide Enrollment by Race and Ethnicity Data Table
Category 2023-24 2022-23 2021-22 2020-21
Total Enrollment * 881,464 882,933 886,517 5,849
American Indian or Alaska Native Enrollment 5,348 5,475 5,742 5,847
Asian Enrollment 28,899 28,640 28,214 28,425
Black or African American Enrollment 40,072 40,198 40,229 40,420
Hispanic or Latino Enrollment 312,687 308,739 306,215 301,858
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Enrollment 2,901 2,657 2,578 2,453
Two or More Races Enrollment 46,570 45,042 43,353 40,904
White Enrollment 444,987 452,513 460,186 463,292

* Numbers include BOCES, detention centers and alternative schools.


Enrollment by Instructional Program Service Type

Enrollment by Instructional Program Data Table
Category 2023-24 2022-23 2021-22 2020-21
Total Enrollment * 881,464 882,933 886,517 883,199
Gifted & Talented 67,703 64,599 62,552 65,493
Special Education 113,992 109,623 105,399 104,612
Online 31,839 30,799 31,382 32,034
English Learners 114,509 109,809 109,581 113,849
Immigrant 14,871 10,925 9,876 9,937
Migrant 2,331 1,201 2,203 2,825
Title 1 220,543 213,267 220,648 223,702

* Numbers include BOCES, detention centers and alternative schools.


4 Year Graduation Rate by Race/Ethnicity

Statewide 4 Year On-time Graduation Rate by Race and Ethnicity Data Table
Category 2022-23 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20
Total Graduation Rate (4 Year) 83.1% 82.3% 81.7% 81.9%
American Indian or Alaska Native Grad Rate 68% 65.4% 64.5% 66.7%
Asian Grad Rate 92.6% 93% 91.5% 91.2%
Black Grad Rate 78.6% 77.4% 76.0% 76.6%
Hispanic or Latino Grad Rate 76.1% 75.1% 74.2% 75.4%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Grad Rate 70.9% 61.1% 76.5% 72.8%
Two or More Races Grad Rate 83.5% 81.3% 81.6% 82.3%
White Grad Rate 88% 87.3% 86.6% 86.0%

4 Year Graduation Rate by Instructional Program Service Type

Statewide 4 Year On-time Graduation Rate by Instructional Program Service Type Data Table
Category 2022-23 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20
Total Graduation Rate (4 Year) 83.1% 82.3% 81.7% 81.9%
Students w / Disabilities Grad Rate 69.3% 67.9% 66.4% 61.8%
English Learners Grad Rate 69.4% 69.4% 67.5% 70.2%
Economically Disadvantaged Grad Rate 73.3% 71.9% 70.6% 72.3%
Foster Grad Rate 36.2% 30.0% 30.5% 30.5%
Migrant Grad Rate 67.2% 69% 67.0% 71.7%
Military Connected Grad Rate 90.4% 89.7% 88.3% 89.5%
Title 1 Grad Rate 68.2% 66.9% 64.0% 65.4%
Homeless Grad Rate 58% 55.4% 53.6% 56.7%
Gifted and Talented Grad Rate 95.4% 94.6% 94.2% 94.2%

Annual Dropout Rate by Race and Ethnicity

Statewide Dropout Rate by Race and Ethnicity Data Table
Category 2022-23 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20
All Students Dropout Rate 2.1% 2.2% 1.8% 1.8%
American Indian or Alaska Native Dropout Rate 2.1% 5.1% 3.2% 4.0%
Asian Dropout Rate 0.7% 0.8% 0.5% 0.7%
Black or African American Dropout Rate 2.8% 3% 2.6% 2.8%
Hispanic or Latino Dropout Rate 2.8% 3.5% 2.8% 2.8%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Dropout Rate 4.1% 3.9% 2.3% 3.9%
Two or More Races Dropout Rate 1.9% 2.2% 1.6% 1.6%
White Dropout Rate 1.2% 1.3% 1.1% 1.1%

*Includes alternative schools


Annual Dropout Rate by Instructional Program Service Type

Statewide Dropout Rate by Instructional Program Service Type Data Table
Category 2022-23 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20
All Students Dropout Rate 2.1% 2.2% 1.8% 1.8%
Students with Disabilities Dropout Rate 2.6% 2.5% 2% 2.1%
English Learners Dropout Rate 4.1% 4.4% 3.5% 3.4%
Economically Disadvantages Dropout Rate 2.9% 3.3% 2.5% 2.6%
Migrant Dropout Rate 4.6% 5.6% 2.7% 3.1%
Title I Dropout Rate 3.9% 4.3% 3.2% 3.4%
Homeless Dropout Rate 4.8% 5.2% 4.7% 4.9%
Gifted and Talented Dropout Rate 0.2% 0.4% 0.4% 0.4%

*Includes alternative schools

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