James A. Shea Middle School

6th - 8th Grade

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National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), Common Core Data 2006-2007.
Data contained on this page is derived from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), an agency within the U.S. Department of Education. Information is believed to be reliable, but is not guaranteed and is subject to change. At this time, MuniNetGuide is not able to update specific school data. If you have any questions or concerns about the data listed for this school – including address and phone number – please contact the NCES.
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Contact and address info

District
Syracuse City School

Address
1607 S Geddes St.
Syracuse, NY 13207

Phone
(315) 435-4480

Grade Sizes & Demographics

227 students attended James A. Shea Middle School in the 2006-2007 school year.

There were 35 teachers on staff, giving James A. Shea Middle School a student-teacher ratio of 6.5.

6th Grade - 3 Students

James A. Shea Middle School 6th Grade had 3 students

7th Grade - 107 Students

James A. Shea Middle School 7th Grade had 107 students

8th Grade - 117 Students

James A. Shea Middle School 8th Grade had 117 students

Latino - 30.0%

30.0% of James A. Shea Middle School's students are Latino

White - 14.1%

14.1% of James A. Shea Middle School's students are Caucasian

Black - 52.0%

52.0% of James A. Shea Middle School's students are of African descent

Native American - 4.0%

4.0% of James A. Shea Middle School's students are Native American

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