Littleton 6 is a suburban school district in Arapahoe County, Colorado, serving 13,450 students across 25 schools: 13 elementary, 4 middle, and 3 high schools. The district experienced a 1.8% enrollment decline from the prior year, with a student-teacher ratio of 17.6:1 supported by 766.28 teachers.
The district's academic performance exceeds state benchmarks substantially. Math proficiency stands at 54.3% compared to the state average of 28.4%, while reading proficiency reaches 61.9% against the state average of 37.9%. The graduation rate of 92.9% is notably higher than Colorado's 86.4% average. Chronic absenteeism is minimal at 0.2%.
The student population includes 20.8% economically disadvantaged students, 3.7% English learners, and 13.5% students with disabilities. These figures are relatively consistent with state demographics, indicating a moderately diverse enrollment profile.
Financially, Littleton 6 operates with a total budget of $227.0 million and per-pupil spending of $7,694, slightly below the state average of $8,178. The district's revenue structure reflects reliance on local funding at 64.8%, with state support at 29.9% and federal funding at 5.4%. This funding distribution suggests dependence on local property tax revenue rather than proportional state support.
This summary was generated by AI from public data sources. Last updated May 5, 2026.
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Total Students
13,450
Schools
25
Per-Pupil Spending
$7,694
Data Sources: NCES Common Core of Data, NCES F-33 Finance Survey, EDFacts
Federal Data Year: 2022-23
State Data Year: 2024-25
Note: Some data may be unavailable for certain districts or years. Proficiency rates reflect state-specific assessment standards.
Math Proficiency
54.3%
Staff counts are Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) from NCES 2024-25 data.
2024-25 Accreditation Rating
Meets 95% Participation
Source: Colorado Department of Education, District Performance Framework & School Support Services, 2024-25 School Year