Colorado

State K-12 public school system overview

Colorado's K-12 public education system serves approximately 877,014 students across 1,958 schools organized within 184 school districts. The state operates with 53,469 teachers, resulting in a student-to-teacher ratio of approximately 16:1. District structure ranges from small rural districts to large urban systems, with significant variation in organizational capacity and resources across regions.

Student demographics show that 44.9% of Colorado's public school population qualifies for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating substantial economic disadvantage within the state's student body. English learners comprise 11.6% of enrollment, while 13.7% of students have identified disabilities. These subpopulations reflect both demographic diversity and varying support needs across Colorado's schools.

Academic performance data from the 2022-23 school year indicates that 28.4% of students demonstrated proficiency in mathematics and 37.9% in reading, both figures below typical national ranges. The state's four-year graduation rate stands at 86.4%, positioning Colorado within the mid-range nationally. Average per-pupil spending was $8,178, which is below the national median in most state comparisons.

Colorado employs the Colorado Measures of Academic Performance (CMAS) as its state assessment system. The state uses performance levels ranging from partially met to exceeded to categorize student achievement. Colorado's accountability framework includes school performance ratings and indicators related to student academic growth, English learner progress, and graduation rates. Districts and schools receive designations based on overall performance, with varying levels of state intervention depending on classification. The state also tracks longitudinal growth metrics to contextualize individual school and district results within broader achievement patterns.

This summary was generated by AI from public data sources. Last updated May 6, 2026.

This data is aggregated from state and federal public datasets. While we believe it is accurate, we always recommend confirming it on the corresponding state or federal site. See Data Notes for more.

Total Students

877K

Districts

184

Schools

1,958

Teachers

53.5K

Per-Pupil Spending

$8,178

Total Budget

N/A

State Overview

Demographics

Free/Reduced Lunch
44.9%
English Language Learners
11.6%
Students with Disabilities
13.7%

Academic Performance

Math Proficiency
28.4%
Reading Proficiency
37.9%
Graduation Rate
86.4%

Finance Overview

Avg Per-Pupil Spending
$8,178
Spending Range
N/AThis data is either not available at a state or per-district level, or will be added in the future.

District Distribution

By Size

Large (10K+)
22
Medium (3K-10K)
19
Small (<3K)
143

By Location

City
31
Suburb
16
Town
50
Rural
87

Career & Technical Education

111,153 total CTE participants (2023-2024)

Secondary
Business
25,339
Arts
14,632
Hospitality
14,149
Health
10,134
STEM
9,133
Agriculture
8,611
Information
6,296
Architecture
5,487
Top 3: Business, Arts, HospitalitySource: U.S. Dept. of Education (Perkins V)

Colorado Performance Framework Data

Colorado District Performance Framework Overview

2024-25 School Year

Accreditation Rating Distribution

17
Distinction
Highest
9%
84
Accredited
Performance
46%
47
Improvement
Plan Required
26%
7
Priority
Improvement
4%
3
Turnaround
Lowest
2%

+ 23 insufficient data, 1 pending

Based on 182 districts with accreditation ratings

Chronic Absenteeism Distribution

179
Low
<10%
100%
0
Moderate
10-20%
0%
0
High
20-30%
0%
0
Very High
30%+
0%

Based on 179 districts with absenteeism data

37.9%
Avg Reading (CMAS)
28.4%
Avg Math (CMAS)
86.4%
Avg Graduation Rate
$8,178
Avg Per-Pupil Spending
0.3%
Avg Chronic Absenteeism
21.8%
Avg Teacher Turnover
$57,075
Avg Teacher Salary
184
Total Districts

Source: Colorado Department of Education, District Performance Framework

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