John F Kennedy School

107 Gross St, Kingston NY, 12401 | Kingston City School District | 845-331-3174
  • grades PK-4
  • students 356
  • type Elementary
PROFICIENCY 20% 65% lower than state average
School Rankings
  • Ranked #0 of 11 in Kingston
  • Ranked #0 of 6246 in New York
Proficiency Averages
34%Kingston
56%New York

John F Kennedy School is a school servicing grades PK to 4 and is located in the district of "Kingston City School District" in Kingston, NY. There are a total of 356 students and 30 teachers at John F Kennedy School, for a student to teacher ratio of 12 to 1.

John F Kennedy School has an average proficiency test score (in mathematics and languages) of 19.5%, which is 65% lower than the New York average.

John F Kennedy School location

Academics

Students/Teachers
Students356
Teachers30
Student/Teacher ratio12:1

 

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 John F Kennedy School, 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
All27%
330-39%
411-19%
5n/a
6n/a
7n/a
8n/a
High Schooln/a

Proficiency in languages by grade

GradeProficiency
All12%
311-19%
4<= 10%
5n/a
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.

John F Kennedy School race/ethnicity breakdown

RaceSchoolDistrictNew YorkNational
White 40.1% 59.8% 64.4% 51.1%
Black 24.7% 15.7% 13.2% 15.9%
Asian 1.2% 2.2% 4.5% 4.7%
Hispanic or Latino 17.5% 15.8% 15.2% 23.6%
American Indian and Alaskan 0.0% 0.5% 0.6% 1.2%
Hawaiian 0.0% 0.1% 0.1% 0.4%
Multiracial 16.6% 6.0% 2.0% 3.1%

Kingston demographics profile

StatisticKingstonNew YorkNational
Population2,53619,453,561328,239,523
Population density (sq mi)1,11341391
Median age55.638.237.7
Male/Female ratio1.0:10.9:11.0:1
Married (15yrs & older)47%52%55%
Speak English87%70%79%
Speak Spanish10%15%13%

Education level achieved in Kingston

IndexKingstonNew YorkNational
Completed 8th grade85.0%83.5%84.3%
Completed high school80.6%82.1%83.0%
Completed some college49.2%59.5%59.4%
Completed associate degree31.9%43.4%38.5%
Completed bachelors22.0%34.7%30.3%
Completed masters8.9%15.1%11.5%
Completed professional degree1.0%4.2%3.3%
Completed doctorate0.0%1.5%1.3%
Write a school review about John F Kennedy School Tell people what you like or don't like about John F Kennedy School…
My daughter loves it
Academics8/10
Teachers9/10
Administration10/10
Sports9/10
Facilities9/10
I like the school teachers who are friendly new principle is a sweetheart. Miss Jaimeson is kind and always rem my daughter's name. my daughter has had ms b for kindergarten who we loved she was always calling and even gave me her number then for 1st & 2nd she had ms Nile me and her dad are splitting and ms Niles knows and is very understanding that I have to move down south but she's a very upbeat and kind teacher. The only issue i have is when they start school they don't let you sit in on a classroom cuz they fear it will disrupt kids but I would love to have seen how they learned and what not. other then that I did not have an issue
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Source: The John F Kennedy School data displayed above is derived from the National Center for Education Statistics and from the U.S. Department of Education.