Hapa-Hmong American Peace Academy

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Hapa-Hmong American Peace Academy Information

School location:
1418 SOUTH LAYTON BLVD
MILWAUKEE, WI 53215
(414) 383-4944

School district:
MILWAUKEE SCHOOL DISTRICT

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Hapa-Hmong American Peace Academy is a Charter School. This elementary school has a total enrollment of 431 students with approximately 0 full-time teachers. It has a student to teacher ratio of about 1306 students per teacher. The average student-teacher ratio for Milwaukee County is 17 to 1.
Hapa-Hmong American Peace Academy Demographics

Enrollment by Grade Level

»   Pre-kindergarten Students44
»   Kindergarten Students54
»   1st Grade Students48
»   2nd Grade Students51
»   3rd Grade Students46
»   4th Grade Students38
»   5th Grade Students43
»   6th Grade Students39
»   7th Grade Students34
»   8th Grade Students34
Total students 431
Total Full-time teachers 0.3
Student / Teacher Ratio 1306:1

Students eligible for free lunch 324 (75%)
Students eligible for reduced lunch 40 (9%)
Charter School1
Title I Eligible4
School-wide Title I5
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1 Charter schools provide free public elementary/secondary education under a charter granted by the state legislature or other appropriate authority.
4 A Title I school designated under appropriate state and federal regulations as being eligible for participation in programs authorized by Title I of Public Law 103-382.
5 A program in which all the pupils in a school are designated under appropriate state and federal regulations as being eligible for participation in programs authorized by Title I of Public Law 103-382.
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