Chattanooga Charter School Of Excellence

5600 Brainerd Rd, Chattanooga TN, 37411 | Hamilton County School District | 423-521-0402
  • grades KG-5
  • students 380
  • type Elementary
PROFICIENCY 17% 51% lower than state average
School Rankings
  • Ranked #0 of 80 in Chattanooga
  • Ranked #0 of 2314 in Tennessee
Proficiency Averages
30%Chattanooga
35%Tennessee

Chattanooga Charter School Of Excellence is a school servicing grades KG to 5 and is located in the district of "Hamilton County School District" in Chattanooga, TN. There are a total of 380 students and 25 teachers at Chattanooga Charter School Of Excellence, for a student to teacher ratio of 16 to 1.

Chattanooga Charter School Of Excellence has an average proficiency test score (in mathematics and languages) of 17.0%, which is 51% lower than the Tennessee average.

Chattanooga Charter School Of Excellence location

Academics

Students/Teachers
Students380
Teachers25
Student/Teacher ratio16:1

 

Advanced Placement
AP enrollmentn/a
Taking some coursesn/a
Taking some courses (not tests)n/a
Passing some coursesn/a
Passing no coursesn/a

Advanced placement (AP) is a program that offers high school students the ability to take college level courses and exams. These programs were created to be at the same level of most first year university courses. If the students were successful in the AP programs, they could potentially receive advanced placement, credit or exemptions when they go on to university. At Chattanooga Charter School Of Excellence, there are a total of n/a students enrolled in advanced placement courses, with n/a taking some courses.

Proficiency in mathematics comparison

Proficiency in languages comparison

Proficiency in mathematics by grade

GradeProficiency
All22%
315-19%
411-19%
520-29%
6n/a
7n/a
8n/a
High Schooln/a

Proficiency in languages by grade

GradeProficiency
All12%
36-9%
411-19%
5<= 10%
6n/a
7n/a
8n/a
High Schooln/a

The proficiency in math and languages tables represent the percentage of students that scored at or above the proficiency level on their standardized state assessment tests. Although these tests are standardized within each state, the tests may vary from state to state. Comparing the results of one state to another may not always be an accurate or fair comparison.

Chattanooga Charter School Of Excellence race/ethnicity breakdown

RaceSchoolDistrictTennesseeNational
White 5.7% 57.8% 67.1% 51.1%
Black 91.0% 30.5% 21.2% 15.9%
Asian 0.0% 2.4% 1.7% 4.7%
Hispanic or Latino 0.6% 8.5% 8.0% 23.6%
American Indian and Alaskan 0.0% 0.3% 0.3% 1.2%
Hawaiian 0.6% 0.2% 0.1% 0.4%
Multiracial 2.1% 0.3% 1.5% 3.1%

Chattanooga demographics profile

StatisticChattanoogaTennesseeNational
Population181,3706,833,174328,239,523
Population density (sq mi)1,27416791
Median age36.738.537.7
Male/Female ratio0.9:11.0:11.0:1
Married (15yrs & older)46%57%55%
Speak English90%93%79%
Speak Spanish6%4%13%

Education level achieved in Chattanooga

IndexChattanoogaTennesseeNational
Completed 8th grade82.8%82.0%84.3%
Completed high school81.3%79.9%83.0%
Completed some college58.6%53.2%59.4%
Completed associate degree35.5%32.2%38.5%
Completed bachelors27.8%25.4%30.3%
Completed masters9.8%9.3%11.5%
Completed professional degree2.9%2.8%3.3%
Completed doctorate1.0%1.2%1.3%
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Worst Emplyment Experience of My Life
Academics1/10
Teachers5/10
Administration1/10
Sports1/10
Facilities1/10
You are given rules that change by the minute and you're asked to follow sets of rules that directly contradict each other. A janitor was promoted to dean of students and his job was to give the kids a popsicle every time they were written up. I had students threaten me with physical violence. They were given treats and sent back to class. Jeffery Hernandez should be investigated for child endangerment.
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Source: The Chattanooga Charter School Of Excellence data displayed above is derived from the National Center for Education Statistics and from the U.S. Department of Education.