F Delany New School For Children
Po Box 16161, Asheville, NC, 28816 -  Map
tel: (828)236-9441
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School Overview:
Definition of Terms F Delany New School For Children
School Level Primary school
School Type Charter School
Grades Offered Grades KG - 8
County Buncombe County, NC
Students & Faculty
Total Students 145 students
% Male / % Female 43%  /  57%
Total Classroom Teachers 12 teachers
Students by Grade
Kind - 16 students
Grade 1 - 16 students
Grade 2 - 17 students
Grade 3 - 16 students
Grade 4 - 16 students
Grade 5 - 18 students
Grade 6 - 18 students
Grade 7 - 13 students
Grade 8 - 15 students
This School ( NC ) School Average
Teacher : Student Ratio 1:12 1:15
Students by Ethnicity
This School ( NC ) School Average
% American Indian n/a 2%
% Asian 3% 2%
% Hispanic 3% 10%
% Black 23% 33%
% White 70% 54%
% Unknown 1 % 3%
Additional Student Information
This School ( NC ) School Average
% Eligible for Free Lunch n/a 39%
% Eligible for Reduced Lunch n/a 7%
% Migrant Students Enrolled n/a n/a
School Performance:
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School District:
School District Name F Delany New For Children School District
This School's Agency ( NC ) District Average
Number of Schools Managed 1 4
Number of Students Managed 145 students 1,837 students
District Total Revenue $1,089,000 $15,601,000
District Expenditure $1,089,000 $15,623,000
District Revenue / Student $7,510 $8,493
District Expenditure / Student $7,510 $8,505
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School Zip Code:
About This Zip Code (28816)
School Zip (28816) (NC) State Average
Population (Approximate) n/a 7,780,958 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree n/a 24%
Population Average Age n/a 35.3 years old
Average Household size n/a 2.4 persons
Median Household Income n/a $39,693
Avg. # of Rooms in Household n/a 5.3 rooms
Median Age of Housing Structure n/a 32 years old
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% Owning / % Renting n/a / n/a 66% / 34%
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  Nearby Schools:

1. Buncombe Community Sch-west Elementary School - 59 students - view location
2. Emma Elementary School - 469 students - view location
3. Hall Fletcher Elementary School - 289 students - view location
4. Johnston Elementary School - 312 students - view location
5. Sand Hill-venable Elementary School - 745 students - view location
View all schools in: Asheville Town, Buncombe County, Zip 28816 
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