Other Pennsauken Township schools:
G.H. Carson Elementary School,
Pennsauken High School,
Howard M. Phifer Middle School,
Baldwin,
Delair Elementary School,
Roosevelt Elementary School,
A.E. Burling Elementary School,
Benjamin Franklin Elementary School
Grades | Total | White | Black | Hispanic | Asian | American Indian | Two or more races |
Grade 5 | 358 | 46 | 114 | 163 | 35 | 0 | 0 |
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Grade 6 | 337 | 51 | 116 | 138 | 32 | 0 | 0 |
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Total | 802 | 122 | 262 | 347 | 70 | 0 | 0 |
During school year 2010-2011(the most recent data year available), Pennsauken Intermediate School Middle School had 802 students and 55 full time teachers. The student ratio was 14.6. Regarding the gender, 384 students were female, 417 students were male. Regarding the racial makeup of the students, 122 were white, 262 were African American, 347 were Hispanic, 70 were Asian(including Hawaiian Native/Pacific Islander), 0 were American Indian or Alaska Native, 0 were reported from two or more races.
Totally 548 students were eligible for subsidized lunch program: 437 students were eligible for free lunch, 111 students were eligible for reduced price lunch.Pennsauken Intermediate School Middle School is located at 8125 Park Ave, Pennsauken, NJ 08109. The school environment is Suburb, Large Territory.
Pennsauken Intermediate School Middle School belongs to Camden County and is managed by Pennsauken Township school district. It serves students from grade 05 to grade 06. The school's operational status is Open, Operational. Please call their phone number 856-662-8501 for more information about the school's enrollment and education programs.
Pennsauken Intermediate School's rating score is 4 out of 10 by SchoolMap.org on 2/28/2012.
School Year: 2010-2011
Data source: Institute of Education Sciences (IES), United States Department of Education
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