About This School
Charter schools are public schools, but differ from traditional public schools in that they are independent and are operated by educators, parents, community leaders, educational entrepreneurs, or others. Funding for charter schools is based on designated local or state educational organizations. Those organizations are responsible for monitoring and assessing the quality and effectiveness of education, but permit the schools to operate outside of the traditional public school education system. See A.D. Crossman: Esperanza Charter School's test results to learn more about school performance.
In 2010, A.D. Crossman: Esperanza Charter School had 15 students for every full-time equivalent teacher. The Louisiana average is 14 students per full-time equivalent teacher. Learn more about A.D. Crossman: Esperanza Charter School's students and teachers. more
Schools Nearby
| School Name distance | TestRating | Community Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Esperanza Charter School 0 miles | n/a | |
| Jesuit High School 0.1 miles | n/a | |
| St John Lutheran School 0.3 miles | n/a | |
| St Anthony Of Padua School 0.4 miles | n/a | |
| Mary Bethune Elementary Literature/Technology Elementary School 0.6 miles | ![]() |
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Total: 332Student Economic Level (2010)
In 2010, A.D. Crossman: Esperanza Charter School had 95% of students eligible for free or reduced price lunch programs. Louisiana had 66% of eligible students for free or reduced price lunch programs. Eligibility for the National School Lunch Program is based on family income levels.Student Ethnicity (2010)
RSD Esperanza Charter School Association District Spending
15:1STUDENT-TEACHER RATIO
In 2010, A.D. Crossman: Esperanza Charter School had 15 students for every full-time equivalent teacher.
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About the ILEAP
What is it?
The integrated Louisiana Educational Assessment Program (iLEAP) are annual tests used to measure a student's mastery of the state's grade-level academic standards.
Which Grades and Subjects?
Students are assessed in grades 3, 5, 6, 7 and 9 in math and English language arts. In grades 3, 5, 6 and 7 students are assessed in science and social studies.
How is it Scored?
Students are scored at one of five levels: advanced, mastery, basic, approaching basic and unsatisfactory. The goal is for all students to score at or above the basic level.
About the LEAP21
What is it?
The Louisiana Educational Assessment Program for the 21st Century (LEAP 21) are annual tests used to measure a student's mastery of the state's grade-level academic standards.
Which Grades and Subjects?
Students are assessed in grades 4 and 8 in math, English language arts, science and social studies.
How is it Scored?
Students are scored at one of five levels: advanced, mastery, basic, approaching basic, and unsatisfactory. The goal is for all students to score at or above the basic level.
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2 out of 10
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