district profile

El Paso County Colorado School District 49

Located in this district, CO. Serving grades PK through 12.

NCES ID
0803870
Enrollment
24,867
Grades
PK through 12
Year
2024-25
Measures
6
Suppressed
34
This school enrolls 24,867 students. The top reported proficiency rate is 45% in English language arts. The lowest is 17% in Social studies.

Academic Performance

Percent of students meeting or exceeding state standards, by grade.

Mathematics1 grade reported
Grades 3-8
34%
English Language Arts1 grade reported
Grades 3-8
45%
Science2 grades reported
Grade 5
40%
Grade 8
35%
Social Studies2 grades reported
Grade 4
21%
Grade 7
14%

Schools in this District

30 schools are officially reported under this district.

Evans Elementary School
Falcon Elementary School of Technology
Falcon Middle School
Falcon High School
Horizon Middle School
Stetson Elementary School
Remington Elementary School
Sand Creek High School
Woodmen Hills Elementary School
Skyview Middle School
Meridian Ranch Elementary School
Pikes Peak School Expeditionary Learning
Ridgeview Elementary School
Springs Ranch Elementary School
Rocky Mountain Classical Academy
Banning Lewis Ranch Academy
Odyssey Elementary School
Grand Peak Academy
GOAL Academy
Patriot High School
Vista Ridge High School
Springs Studio for Academic Excellence
Power Technical
Pikes Peak Early College
ALLIES
Liberty Tree Academy
Bennett Ranch Elementary School
Inspiration View Elementary School
Mountain View Academy
Pioneer Technology and Arts Academy

Housing & Real Estate

Data as of April 2026 | District-weighted from constituent ZIP codes

Home Values

Typical home value$578,025
Year-over-year change-2.0%
Range across 8 ZIP codes$381K to $730K
vs. state typical1.06x
vs. national typical1.57x
Home value trend (12 months)
$577K$581K$585K$589K$578KMay 25AugNovFebApr 26
ZIP code home values (8 ZIP codes)
ZIPCityValueYoYWeight
80831Peyton$544K-2.5%52.8%
80106Elbert$730K-1.1%14.3%
80908Colorado Springs$680K-1.1%13.7%
80922Colorado Springs$451K-1.6%4.4%
80927Colorado Springs$504K-1.9%3.4%
80923Colorado Springs$469K-2.2%3.1%
80951Colorado Springs$431K-1.3%2.2%
80915Colorado Springs$381K-1.7%1.6%

Rental Market

Typical monthly rent$2,463/mo
Year-over-year change+0.6%
Range across 7 ZIP codes$1,695 to $2,610/mo
Rent trend (12 months)
$2K$2K$2K$3K$2KMay 25AugNovFebApr 26
ZIP code rents (7 ZIP codes)
ZIPCityRent/moYoYWeight
80831Peyton$2,610+1.8%52.8%
80908Colorado Springs$2,283-4.1%13.7%
80922Colorado Springs$2,056-0.5%4.4%
80927Colorado Springs$2,264-1.0%3.4%
80923Colorado Springs$1,983+3.2%3.1%
80951Colorado Springs$2,423—2.2%
80915Colorado Springs$1,695-0.3%1.6%

Affordability

Est. monthly mortgage (20% down at 6.48%)$2,917/mo
Home price / national median income6.9x
Annual rent / national median income35.3%
Est. mortgage exceeds rent by$454/mo

Comparison

State typical home value$543,271 (-2.4% YoY)
National typical home value$368,198 (+0.6% YoY)
State ZHVI trend (12 months)
$542K$546K$550K$554K$543KMay 25AugNovFebApr 26
National ZHVI trend (12 months)
$364K$365K$367K$369K$368KMay 25AugNovFebApr 26

Economic Context

30-year fixed mortgage rate6.48%
National unemployment rate4.3%
National median household income$83,730
CPI: Rent of shelter (index)447.05
30-year fixed mortgage rate (12 months)
6.26.36.46.66.5Mar 26AprAprMayJun 26
National unemployment rate (12 months)
4.14.24.44.54.3May 25AugDecMarMay 26
National median household income (12 months)
$68K$73K$79K$85K$84KJan 13JanJanJanJan 24
CPI: Rent of shelter (index) (12 months)
431.2437.0442.7448.5447.1May 25AugDecMarMay 26
Sources: Zillow Home Value Index and Zillow Observed Rent Index (Zillow Group), Realtor.com via Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (FRED)

Community Context

School

Enrollment24,867
Grades servedPK–12

District

El Paso County Colorado School District 49
Not available

County

Not available
County figures reflect the surrounding county; district figures reflect the parent school district; school figures reflect this school. All values are officially reported public data.

District Context

Officially reported figures, 2024-25.

Enrollment
24,867
Grades
PK–12
Schools
30
Student body
Hispanic 32%Black 5%White 51%Asian 2%Two+ 10%Am. Indian / AK Native 1%Hawaiian / Pac. Isl. 0%
By economic status
Percent proficient by grade, as reported
Economically disadvantagedNot disadvantaged
ELA
Grade 3
37%
49%
Grade 4
26%
46%
Grade 5
41%
52%
Grade 6
27%
49%
Grade 7
39%
55%
Grade 8
38%
52%
Grade 38
35%
50%
Math
Grade 3
35%
50%
Grade 4
28%
43%
Grade 5
30%
43%
Grade 6
14%
29%
Grade 7
21%
30%
Grade 8
21%
33%
Grade 38
25%
38%
Science
Grade 5
31%
44%
Grade 8
23%
40%
This profile is derived exclusively from publicly available federal and state datasets. It may not reflect the most current information available. We encourage parents and families to supplement this data with information published directly on the school’s website, which may include more recent figures, additional programs, or updated enrollment data.