Bailey'S Elementary School For The Arts And Sciences
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Bailey'S Elementary School For The Arts And Sciences is a public elementary in Falls Church, Virginia, serving 814 students in grades PK-K2. The school maintains a 13:1 student-teacher ratio with 59 teachers on staff, while the average teacher salary is $85,264. Support services include one counselor for every 407 students. Students at the school represent a diverse demographic, with 73% identifying as Hispanic, 17% as White, 4% as Asian, 4% as Black, and 2% as two or more races. The student body is composed of 51% male and 49% female.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Bailey'S Elementary School For The Arts And Sciences
Q: What is Bailey'S Elementary School For The Arts And Sciences?
A: Bailey'S Elementary School For The Arts And Sciences is a elementary public located in Falls Church.
Q: How many students attend Bailey'S Elementary School For The Arts And Sciences?
A: Bailey'S Elementary School For The Arts And Sciences has approximately 814 students enrolled.
Q: What is the student-teacher ratio at Bailey'S Elementary School For The Arts And Sciences?
A: The student-teacher ratio at Bailey'S Elementary School For The Arts And Sciences is 13:1.
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