High School Sails (Closed 2018)

High School Sails serves 11 students in grades 9-12. 
Minority enrollment was 27% of the student body (majority Black and Hispanic), which was lower than the Connecticut state average of 53% (majority Hispanic).

School Overview

Grades Offered
Grades 9-12
Total Students
11 students
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Gender %
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Total Classroom Teachers
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Students by Grade
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School Rankings

This School
State Level (CT)
Student : Teacher Ratio
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12:1
American Indian
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n/a
Asian
n/a
5%
Hispanic
9%
31%
This chart displays the percentage of Hispanic students in High School Sails and the percentage of Hispanic public school students in Connecticut by year, with the latest 2022-23 school year data.
Black
9%
12%
This chart displays the percentage of Black students in High School Sails and the percentage of Black public school students in Connecticut by year, with the latest 2022-23 school year data.
White
73%
47%
This chart displays the percentage of White students in High School Sails and the percentage of White public school students in Connecticut by year, with the latest 2022-23 school year data.
Hawaiian
n/a
n/a
Two or more races
9%
5%
This chart displays the percentage of students of two or more races in High School Sails and the percentage of public school students of two or more races in Connecticut by year, with the latest 2022-23 school year data.
All Ethnic Groups
This chart displays the percentage breakdown of students of all ethnic groups in High School Sails.
This chart displays the percentage breakdown of public school students of all ethnic groups in Connecticut.
0.45
This chart displays the diversity score of High School Sails and the public school average diversity score of Connecticut by year, with the latest 2022-23 school year data.
Eligible for Free Lunch
18%
37%
This chart displays the percentage of students who is eligible for free lunch in High School Sails and the percentage of public school students who is eligible for free lunch in Connecticut by year, with the latest 2022-23 school year data.
Eligible for Reduced Lunch
9%
6%
This chart displays the percentage of students who is eligible for reduced lunch in High School Sails and the percentage of public school students who is eligible for reduced lunch in Connecticut by year, with the latest 2022-23 school year data.
School District Name
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), CT Dept. of Education

Frequently Asked Questions

How many students attend High School Sails?
11 students attend High School Sails.
What is the racial composition of the student body?
73% of High School Sails students are White, 9% of students are Hispanic, 9% of students are Black, and 9% of students are Two or more races.
What grades does High School Sails offer ?
High School Sails offers enrollment in grades 9-12
What school district is High School Sails part of?
High School Sails is part of Stratford School District.

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