publicelementaryPK-K2

Daniel J. Bakie School

179 Main St., Kingston, NH 03848, United States
4.2
Overall Rating

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Daniel J. Bakie School Overview

About This School

Daniel J. Bakie School is a public elementary in Kingston, New Hampshire, serving 269 students in grades PK-K2. Academic results show that students demonstrate proficiency levels of 32% in ELA and 52% in math. The school maintains a 7:1 student-teacher ratio with 36 teachers on staff, while the average teacher salary is $86,834. Additionally, the school provides support through a counselor-to-student ratio of 134:1. The student body is composed of 53% male and 47% female students. Regarding ethnicity, the population at Daniel J. Bakie School is 91% White, 5% Two or More Races, 3% Hispanic, and 1% Asian.

269
Total Students
PK-K2
7:1
Student-Teacher Ratio
36 full-time teachers

Academic Performance

Percentage of students who met or exceeded state standards

English Language Arts32%
Mathematics52%
Science0%

School Information

School Type
public
Grade Levels
PK-K2
County
Rockingham County
Students per Counselor
134:1

Daniel J. Bakie School Academics & Test Scores

Test Scores

State assessment results showing percentage of students proficient or above

32%
English Language Arts
City Avg: 44%State Avg: 51%
52%
Mathematics
City Avg: 35%State Avg: 42%
N/A
Science
City Avg: 27%State Avg: 38%

Class Information

7:1
Student-Teacher Ratio
City Avg: 9.7:1
State Avg: 10.6:1
134
Students per Counselor

Daniel J. Bakie School Teachers & Staff

Teaching Staff

Total Full-Time Teachers
36

Average Teacher Salary

$86,834
City Avg: $86,834
State Avg: $82,322

Based on state average salaries for full-time teachers

Support Staff

Student-Teacher Ratio7:1
Students per Counselor134:1

Daniel J. Bakie School Student Demographics

Student Body

53.16%
Male
46.84%
Female
Total Enrollment: 269 students

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

White90.71%
Hispanic3.35%
Asian0.74%
Black0%
Two or More Races5.2%
Native American0%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Daniel J. Bakie School

Q: What is Daniel J. Bakie School?

A: Daniel J. Bakie School is a elementary public located in Kingston.

Q: How many students attend Daniel J. Bakie School?

A: Daniel J. Bakie School has approximately 269 students enrolled.

Q: What is the student-teacher ratio at Daniel J. Bakie School?

A: The student-teacher ratio at Daniel J. Bakie School is 7:1.

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Detailed Information about Daniel J. Bakie School

Daniel J. Bakie School is a public elementary in Kingston, New Hampshire, serving 269 students in grades PK-K2. Academic results show that students demonstrate proficiency levels of 32% in ELA and 52% in math. The school maintains a 7:1 student-teacher ratio with 36 teachers on staff, while the average teacher salary is $86,834. Additionally, the school provides support through a counselor-to-student ratio of 134:1. The student body is composed of 53% male and 47% female students. Regarding ethnicity, the population at Daniel J. Bakie School is 91% White, 5% Two or More Races, 3% Hispanic, and 1% Asian.

Data sourced from NCES, CCD, and state education agencies. Last verified: . See methodology โ†’
Verified with NCES & state education agency data

About Daniel J. Bakie School - Kingston, NH

Quick Facts about Daniel J. Bakie School
School NameDaniel J. Bakie School
School Typepublic
Grade LevelsPK-K2
Location179 Main St., Kingston, NH 03848, Kingston, NH
CountyRockingham County
Phone+1 (603) 642-5272
Total Students269
Student-Teacher Ratio7:1
Full-Time Teachers36
Rating4.2/10
ELA Proficiency32%
Math Proficiency52%
Science Proficiency%

Frequently Asked Questions about Daniel J. Bakie School

What is Daniel J. Bakie School?

Daniel J. Bakie School is a elementary public located in Kingston.

How many students attend Daniel J. Bakie School?

Daniel J. Bakie School has approximately 269 students enrolled.

What is the student-teacher ratio at Daniel J. Bakie School?

The student-teacher ratio at Daniel J. Bakie School is 7:1.