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School Info.
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School Level:
Prekindergarten.Preprimary education for children typically ages 3–4 who have not yet entered kindergarten. It may offer a program of general education or special education and may be part of a collaborative effort with Head Start.
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From:
Prekindergarten. -
To:
Prekindergarten. -
Type:
Alternative/other school.A public elementary/secondary school that (1) addresses needs of students that typically cannot be met in a regular school, (2) provides nontraditional education, (3) serves as an adjunct to a regular school, or (4) falls outside the categories of regular, special education, or vocational education.
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Private/Public:
Public School.A school or institution controlled and operated by publicly elected or appointed officials and deriving its primary support from public funds.
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District Name:
Cranston.An education agency at the local level that exists primarily to operate public schools or to contract for public school services. Synonyms are “local basic administrative unit” and “local education agency.”
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Demographics
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24
Total Students
Annual headcount of students enrolled in school on October 1 or the school day closest to that date. In any given year, some small schools will not have any students.
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5
Classroom Teachers
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4.8
Students/Teachers Ratio
The number of students per one teacher in the school.
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24
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Address & Contact
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Address:
45 Sprague Avenue | Cranston 02910. -
County/State:
Providence County RI. -
Urban locale:
Large suburb.Territory outside a principal city and inside an urbanized area with population of 250,000 or more.
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Website:
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Phone:
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Mailing Address:
45 Sprague Avenue
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Other info.
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Online/Virtual school:
No.The school does not offer any virtual instruction
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Charter School:
No.Charter school is a publicly funded school that is typically governed by a group or organization under a legislative contract—a charter—with the state, district, or other entity.
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Magnet School:
No.A magnet school or program is a special school or program designed to: attract students of different racial/ethnic backgrounds for the purpose of reducing, preventing, or eliminating racial isolation; and/or to provide an academic or social focus on a particular theme (e.g., science/math, performing arts, gifted/talented, or foreign language).
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