Emery Middle School (Closed 2004)
- Emery Middle School served 236 students in grades 6-8.
- Minority enrollment was 97% of the student body (majority Black), which was higher than the California state average of 77% (majority Hispanic and Asian).
School Overview
Grades Offered | Grades 6-8 |
Total Students | 236 students |
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Total Classroom Teachers | 12 teachers |
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Students by Grade |
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School Comparison
Definition of Terms 2003-2004 School Year Data | This School | State Level (CA) |
Student : Teacher Ratio | n/a | 23:1 |
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American Indian | n/a | 1% |
Asian | 10% | 12% |
Hispanic | 12% | 54% |
Black | 71% | 5% |
White | 3% | 23% |
Hawaiian | n/a | 1% |
Two or more races | n/a | 4% |
All Ethnic Groups |
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Diversity Score | 0.41 | 0.64 |
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Eligible for Free Lunch | 48% | 53% |
Eligible for Reduced Lunch | 10% | 7% |
School Statewide Testing | View Education Department Test Scores | |
School District Name | Emery Unified School District |
Source: 2003-2004 (latest school year available) NCES, CA Dept. of Education
Nearby Public Schools
- The nearest high school to Emery Middle School is Emery Secondary (0.6 miles away)
- The nearest middle school and elementary school is Aspire Berkley Maynard Academy (0.3 miles away)
Show me:
- School Location Miles Grades Students
- Oakland Aspire Berkley Maynard Academy Charter School
Grades: K-8 | 568 students
0.3 miles
6200 San Pablo Ave.
Oakland, CA 94606
(510) 658-2900 0.3 K-8 568 - Emeryville Emery Secondary Grades: 9-12 | 179 students
0.6 miles
1100 47th St.
Emeryville, CA 94608
(510) 601-4998 0.6 9-12 179 - Emeryville Emeryville Preschool Students
0.6 miles
1275 - 61st St.
Emeryville, CA 94608
(510) 601-4000 0.6 n/a n/a - Emeryville Anna Yates Elementary School Grades: K-8 | 511 students
0.9 miles
1125 53rd St.
Emeryville, CA 94608
(510) 601-4916 0.9 K-8 511 - Berkeley Malcolm X Elementary School Grades: K-5 | 551 students
1.0 miles
1731 Prince St.
Berkeley, CA 94703
(510) 644-6313 1.0 K-5 551
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