KansasSchoolsSullivan Elem

Sullivan Elem

PublicGrades 35
Ulysses, Kansas · Ulysses
SCHOOL SNAPSHOT
Students318
Student:Teacher14.5:1
Free/Reduced Lunch77%
Title INo

Free/Reduced Lunch (FRL)

Free/Reduced Lunch (FRL) eligibility is the primary federal poverty proxy used in US K-12 data. Students qualify based on household income relative to federal poverty guidelines. Schools where 40% or more students are FRL-eligible may qualify for Title I school-wide programs.

Free/Reduced Lunch eligibility77%
0% (least disadvantaged)High equity need100% (most disadvantaged)
School FRL77%
Title INo

With 77% of students FRL-eligible, Sullivan Elem serves a community with significant equity needs. Schools at this level typically receive the largest share of federal Title I funds.

Source: NCES CCD (2023).

Accountability & Performance

Kansans Can Measurement — Each US state publishes its own school accountability dashboard under the federal ESSA framework. We display that data when it is available for this school.

State accountability data coming in the next ingestion pass.

Location & Governance

Administrative and geographic context for Sullivan Elem.

SectorPublic
School Type
LevelElementary
Grade Span3–5
District (LEA)Ulysses
District ID2012420
County20067
CityUlysses
CharterNo
MagnetNo
Title INo
NCES School ID201242000068
Source: NCES Common Core of Data (2023).

Understanding These Measures

FRL (Free/Reduced Lunch)

FRL eligibility is the most-used poverty proxy in US K-12 data. Students qualify based on household income — free lunch at 130% of the federal poverty level, reduced-price at 185%. Many schools at 40%+ FRL qualify for Title I school-wide program funding.

Title I

Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act directs federal funds to schools serving high concentrations of low-income students. Funding supports supplemental instruction, professional development, and wraparound services.

Charter vs Magnet vs District

District schools are run by the local education agency. Charters are publicly funded but operate under independent contracts. Magnets are district-operated schools with a specialized theme open to students beyond their attendance zone.

Kansans Can Measurement

Each US state runs its own ESSA-compliant accountability system. Kansas's system (Kansans Can Measurement) is what we surface in the Accountability & Performance panel above.