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Browse public schools in New London, Connecticut below:
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| $ H.V. = Median Housing Value, T:S = Teacher:Student Ratio |
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1. New London |
$101,500 |
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$101,500 |
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1. New London |
$101,500 |
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$101,500 |
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165
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1:15 |
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1. New London |
$101,500 |
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$101,500 |
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358 |
1:17 |
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$101,500 |
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1:24 |
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$101,500 |
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1:18 |
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$101,500 |
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1:70 |
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$101,500 |
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1:14 |
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$101,500 |
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1:18 |
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| About This Town (
New London ) |
(New London) Town Statistics |
(CT) State Statistics |
| # of Schools |
28 School(s)
(2.4% of state total) | 1,181 School(s) |
| # of Students |
7,476 students (1.3% of state total) |
582,351 students |
| # of Teachers |
464 Teacher(s) (1.2% of state total) |
38,261 Teacher(s) |
| Student / Teachers Ratio |
16:1 Teacher |
15:1 Teacher |
| # of Male Students |
3,936 students |
299,971 students |
| % Male Students |
52.6% |
51.5% |
| # of Female Students |
3,540 students |
282,380 students |
| % Female Students |
47.4% |
48.5% |
| # of American Indian Students |
146 students |
2,093 students |
| % American Indian Students |
2.0% |
0.4% |
| # of Asian Students |
184 students |
20,619 students |
| % Asian Students |
2.5% |
3.5% |
| # of Hispanic Students |
3,144 students |
89,949 students |
| % Hispanic Students |
42.1% |
15.4% |
| # of Black Students |
2,338 students |
80,287 students |
| % Black Students |
31.3% |
13.8% |
| # of White Students |
1,664 students |
389,405 students |
| % White Students |
22% |
67% |
| # of Other Students |
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| % of Other Students |
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| # of Students in Pre-Kindergarten: |
158 students |
13,150 students |
| # of Students in Kindergarten: |
600 students |
42,098 students |
| # of Students in 1st Grade: |
704 students |
43,710 students |
| # of Students in 2nd Grade: |
670 students |
43,226 students |
| # of Students in 3rd Grade: |
676 students |
42,825 students |
| # of Students in 4th Grade: |
686 students |
44,019 students |
| # of Students in 5th Grade: |
626 students |
43,636 students |
| # of Students in 6th Grade: |
580 students |
43,914 students |
| # of Students in 7th Grade: |
602 students |
44,656 students |
| # of Students in 8th Grade: |
596 students |
44,872 students |
| # of Students in 9th Grade: |
588 students |
49,367 students |
| # of Students in 10th Grade: |
366 students |
45,489 students |
| # of Students in 11th Grade: |
322 students |
42,541 students |
| # of Students in 12th Grade: |
302 students |
38,848 students |
| # of Ungraded Students: |
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| Note: Data has been gathered from several government and commercial data sources. School data reflects years 2002-04 statistics (most recent years available). Area and demographic data reflects year 2000 statistics. Public School Review does not ensure the timeliness or accuracy of the information on this site. |
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