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1 MEMBERSHIP GRADE Andersen Boevers Briarglen Cedar Ridge Clark Darnaby Grove Jarman Jefferson P3 (Sp. Ed.) PK KG ST ND RD TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH SITE TOTAL DHI SP/LG VI ED OI OHI LD MD AU TBI 1 1 ID TOTAL McAuliffe Moore Peters Rosa Parks 6th/7th Grade Center 8th Grade Center 9th Grade Center HS TOTAL
2 SITE ENROLLMENT SCHOOL *98-99 *99- *-1 *1-2 *2-3 *3-4 *4-5 *5-6 *6-7 *7-8 *8-9 *9-1 *1-11 *11-12 *12-13 *13-14 *14-15 *15-16 *16-17 Andersen Boevers Briarglen Cedar Ridge Cedar Ridge CLC Clark Clark CLC Darnaby Grove Jarman Jefferson McAuliffe Moore Peters Peters CLC Rosa Parks SUBTOTAL /7th Grade th CLC 8th Grade IHS (9-1) HS (11-12) th Grade Sr. High (1-12) SUBTOTAL DIST TOTALS *98-99 Includes 16 PK Students *3-4 Includes 533 PK Students *8-9 Includes 645 PK Students *13-14 includes 743 PK Students *99- Includes 386 PK Students *4-5 Includes 576 PK Students *9-1 Includes 741 PK Students *14-15 includes 755 PK Students *-1 Includes 447 PK Students *5-6 Includes 611 PK Students *1-11 Includes 741 PK Students *15-16 includes 738 PK Students *1-2 Includes 519 PK Students *6-7 Includes 57 PK Students *11-12 Includes 816 PK Students *2-3 Includes 548 PK Students *7-8 Includes 64 PK Students *12-13 includes 83 PK Students
3 DISTRICT STUDENT POPULATION MEMBERSHIP *98-99 *99- *-1 *1-2 *2-3 *3-4 *4-5 *5-6 *6-7 *7-8 *8-9 *9-1 *1-11 *11-12 *12-13 *13-14 *14-15 *15-16 *16-17 YEAR
4 ELEMENTARY STUDENT POPULATION MEMBERSHIP *98-99 *99- *-1 *1-2 *2-3 *3-4 *4-5 *5-6 *6-7 *7-8 *8-9 *9-1 *1-11 *11-12 *12-13 *13-14 *14-15 *15-16 *16-17 YEAR
5 SECONDARY STUDENT POPULATION MEMBERSHIP *98-99 *99- *-1 *1-2 *2-3 *3-4 *4-5 *5-6 *6-7 *7-8 *8-9 *9-1 *1-11 *11-12 *12-13 *13-14 *14-15 *15-16 *16-17 YEAR
6 ENROLLMENT INCREASE/DECREASE SCHOOL YEAR ENROLLMENT STUDENT INCREASE PERCENT CHANGE % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Average Annual Increase = % Cumulative Increase = % PK students included in totals beginning % %
7 LONGITUDINAL HISTORY Grade *98-99 *99- *-1 *1-2 *2-3 *3-4 *4-5 *5-6 *6-7 *7-8 * Gain/ Loss From Last Year P3 (Sp. Ed.) PK KG Trans 111 1st nd rd th th th th th th th th th TOTALS These figures are the difference COHORT Group in membership for the 317 PK-KG cohort groups from last -1 KG to 1 PK = 4 Yr Olds year to the current year to 2 P3 = Early Childhood Special Ed 6 2 to 3 KG = Kindergarten to 4 TRANS = Transitional First Grade 1 4 to to to to to to to to 12
8 RACE/ETHNICITY ASIAN HISPANIC/LATINO School Female Percent Male Percent Total School Female Percent Male Percent Total Andersen % % 67 Andersen % % 58 Boevers % % 45 Boevers % % 311 Briarglen % % 23 Briarglen % % 342 Cedar Ridge % % 3 Cedar Ridge % % 43 Clark % % 14 Clark % % 374 Darnaby % % 25 Darnaby % % 73 Grove % 9 4.9% 22 Grove % % 193 Jarman % % 81 Jarman % % 141 Jefferson 28 5.% 28 5.% 56 Jefferson % % 148 McAuliffe % % 3 McAuliffe % % 429 Moore % % 8 Moore % % 13 Peters % % 23 Peters % % 73 Rosa Parks % % 6 Rosa Parks % % 476 6/7th % % 169 6/7th % % 785 8th % % 84 8th % % 365 9th % % 87 9th % % 444 UHS % % 269 UHS % % 976 District % % 1165 District % % 5334
9 RACE/ETHNICITY BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKA NATIVE* School Female Percent Male Percent Total School Female Percent Male Percent Total Andersen % % 31 Andersen % % 18 Boevers % % 86 Boevers % % 13 Briarglen % % 79 Briarglen 7 25.% % 28 Cedar Ridge % % 31 Cedar Ridge % % 32 Clark % % 112 Clark % % 23 Darnaby % % 56 Darnaby % % 29 Grove % % 126 Grove % % 34 Jarman % % 135 Jarman % % 27 Jefferson % % 1 Jefferson % % 32 McAuliffe % % 63 McAuliffe % % 26 Moore % % 57 Moore % % 24 Peters % % 3 Peters % % 21 Rosa Parks 6 5.% 6 5.% 12 Rosa Parks % % 21 6/7th % % 335 6/7th % % 129 8th % % 175 8th % % 69 9th % % 185 9th % % 59 UHS % % 541 UHS % % 19 District % % 2262 District % % 775 *With the inclusion of a multi-race category, the number of Native Americans appears to have dropped as so many are being included in that category. The total number of students claiming to be all or part Native American on October 3rd is 177.
10 RACE/ETHNICITY WHITE NATIVE HAWAIIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER School Female Percent Male Percent Total School Female Percent Male Percent Total Andersen % % 223 Andersen.%.% Boevers % % 8 Boevers.%.% Briarglen % % 98 Briarglen 1 1.%.% 1 Cedar Ridge % % 287 Cedar Ridge.% 1 1.% 1 Clark % % 91 Clark % % 12 Darnaby % % 379 Darnaby.%.% Grove % % 145 Grove 1 5.% 1 5.% 2 Jarman % % 171 Jarman.% 1 1.% 1 Jefferson % % 175 Jefferson 1 1.%.% 1 McAuliffe % % 65 McAuliffe.%.% Moore % % 245 Moore.%.% Peters % % 259 Peters 1 1.%.% 1 Rosa Parks % % 97 Rosa Parks.% 1 1.% 1 6/7th % % 71 6/7th 2 1.%.% 2 8th % % 39 8th 1 1.%.% 1 9th % % 38 9th.%.% UHS % % 13 UHS 2 5.% 2 5.% 4 District % % 595 District % % 27
11 RACE/ETHNICITY MULTI-RACE School Female Percent Male Percent Total Andersen % % 32 Boevers % % 4 Briarglen % % 41 Cedar Ridge % % 58 Clark % % 46 Darnaby % % 78 Grove % 3 5.8% 59 Jarman % % 74 Jefferson % % 56 McAuliffe % % 42 Moore % % 59 Peters % % 48 Rosa Parks % % 58 6/7th % % 176 8th % % 9 9th % % 83 UHS % % 262 District % % 132
12 RACE/ETHNICITY DISTRICT SCHOOL ASIAN Percent HISPANIC/ BLACK/ LATINO Percent AFRICAN Percent AMERICAN AMERICAN INDIAN/ ALASKA NATIVE Percent WHITE Percent NATIVE HAWAIIAN/ Percent PACIFIC ISLANDER MULTI- RACE Percent TOTAL Andersen % % % % %.% 32.2% 429 Boevers % % % % %.% 4.3% 575 Briarglen % % % % % 1.% 41.3% 612 Cedar Ridge 3 6.2% % % % % 1.2% 58.4% 482 Clark % % % % % % 46.3% 672 Darnaby % % % % %.% 78.5% 64 Grove % % % % % 2.3% 59.4% 581 Jarman % % % % % 1.2% 74.5% 63 Jefferson % % % % % 1.2% 56.4% 568 McAuliffe 3 4.6% % % 26 4.% %.% 42.3% 655 Moore % % 57 1.% % %.% 59.4% 568 Peters % % 3 6.6% % % 1.2% 48.3% 455 Rosa Parks 6 7.2% % % % % 1.1% 58.4% 833 6/7th % % % % % 2.1% % 236 8th % % % % % 1.1% 9.6% th 87 7.% % % % %.% 83.5% 1238 UHS % % % % % 4.1% % 3542 DISTRICT % % % % % 27.2% % 1596
13 DISTRICT RACE/ETHNICITY SUMMARY ASIAN HISPANIC/LATINO BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN SCHOOL OR OR OR- Andersen Boevers Briarglen Cedar Ridge Clark Darnaby Grove Jarman Jefferson McAuliffe Moore Peters Rosa Parks /7th th IHS (9-1)/9th UHS DISTRICT Percent of Total School Enrollment 7.2% 7.2% 7.2% 7.3% 7.% 7.3% 24.1% 25.3% 25.3% 29.1% 31.3% 33.4% 15.9% 16.% 16.% 16.4% 14.6% 14.2%
14 DISTRICT RACE/ETHNICITY SUMMARY AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKA NATIVE WHITE NATIVE HAWAIIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER SCHOOL OR OR OR- Andersen Boevers Briarglen Cedar Ridge Clark Darnaby Grove Jarman Jefferson McAuliffe Moore Peters Rosa Parks /7th th IHS (9-1)/9th UHS DISTRICT Percent of Total School Enrollment 9.7% 1.1% 1.1% 1.% 4.9% 4.9% 43.% 41.3% 41.3% 37.% 34.2% 31.9%.2%.2%.2%.2%.1%.2%
15 DISTRICT RACE/ETHNICITY SUMMARY MULTI-RACE TOTAL SCHOOL OR- SCHOOL OR- Andersen Andersen Boevers Boevers Briarglen Briarglen Cedar Ridge Cedar Ridge Clark Clark Darnaby Darnaby Grove Grove Jarman Jarman Jefferson Jefferson McAuliffe McAuliffe Moore Moore Peters Peters Rosa Parks Rosa Parks /7th /7th th th th th UHS UHS DISTRICT DISTRICT Percent of Total School Enrollment 7.9% 8.2%
16 Asian Hispanic/ Latino Black/ African American District Ethnicity American Indian/ Alaska Native White Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander Multiple Races
17 .%.%.1%.2%.2%.2%.2%.2%.1%.2% 6.9% 7.1% 7.% 7.2% 7.2% 7.2% 7.2% 7.3% 7.% 7.3% 16.9% 18.% 2.1% 22.1% 24.1% 25.3% 27.8% 29.1% 31.3% 33.4% 13.8% 14.3% 15.% 15.1% 15.9% 16.% 16.2% 16.4% 14.6% 14.2% 1.6% 9.9% 9.6% 9.7% 9.7% 1.% 9.4% 1.% 4.9% 4.9% 52.2% 51.% 48.2% 45.3% 43.% 41.3% 39.2% 37.% 34.2% 31.9% 7.9% 8.2% 6.% 5.% 4.% 3.% 2.% 1.%.% DISTRICT ETHNICITY Asian Hispanic/Latino Black/African American American Indian/ Alaska Native White Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander Multiple Races
18 ELEMENTARY GENDER Female Male MEMBERSHIP
19 SECONDARY GENDER MEMBERSHIP Female Male /7th Grade 8th Grade 9th Grade UHS
20 DISTRICT GENDER ENROLLMENT BY SITE October 3, 211 School Female Male Total Andersen Boevers Briarglen Cedar Ridge Clark Darnaby Grove Jarman Jefferson McAuliffe Moore Peters Rosa Parks /7th Grade th Grade th Grade UHS TOTAL
21 GENDER STATS BY RACE MULTI-RACIAL ASIAN School Female Percent Male Percent Total School Female Percent Male Percent Total Andersen % % 35 Andersen % % 67 Boevers % % 45 Boevers 24 5.% 24 5.% 48 Briarglen % % 48 Briarglen % % 24 Cedar Ridge % % 59 Cedar Ridge % % 31 Clark % % 51 Clark % % 15 Darnaby % % 86 Darnaby % % 28 Grove % % 66 Grove % % 24 Jarman % % 8 Jarman % % 83 Jefferson % % 57 Jefferson % % 57 McAuliffe % % 44 McAuliffe % % 3 Moore % % 6 Moore % % 8 Peters % % 52 Peters % % 23 Rosa Parks % % 66 Rosa Parks % % 63 6/7th % % 196 6/7th % % 171 8th % % 98 8th % % 87 9th % % 9 9th % % 88 UHS % % 278 UHS % % 272 District % % 1411 District % % 1191
22 GENDER STATS BY RACE BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKA NATIVE School Female Percent Male Percent Total School Female Percent Male Percent Total Andersen % % 31 Andersen % % 18 Boevers % % 9 Boevers % % 15 Briarglen % % 85 Briarglen % % 39 Cedar Ridge % % 31 Cedar Ridge % % 35 Clark % % 124 Clark % % 28 Darnaby % % 58 Darnaby % % 3 Grove % % 129 Grove % % 39 Jarman % % 146 Jarman % % 3 Jefferson % % 16 Jefferson % % 38 McAuliffe % % 72 McAuliffe % % 32 Moore % % 61 Moore % % 25 Peters % % 31 Peters % % 25 Rosa Parks % % 136 Rosa Parks 15 6.% 1 4.% 25 6/7th % % 359 6/7th % % 142 8th % % 179 8th % % 77 9th % % 191 9th % % 68 UHS % % 553 UHS % % 21 District % % 2382 District % % 876
23 GENDER STATS BY RACE WHITE NATIVE HAWAIIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER School Female Percent Male Percent Total School Female Percent Male Percent Total Andersen % % 278 Andersen.%.% Boevers % % 376 Boevers 1 1.%.% 1 Briarglen % % 413 Briarglen % % 3 Cedar Ridge % % 325 Cedar Ridge.% 1 1.% 1 Clark % % 441 Clark % % 13 Darnaby % % 438 Darnaby.%.% Grove % % 32 Grove % % 3 Jarman % % 29 Jarman.% 1 1.% 1 Jefferson % % 39 Jefferson 1 1.%.% 1 McAuliffe % % 475 McAuliffe 2 1.%.% 2 Moore % % 342 Moore.%.% Peters % % 323 Peters 1 1.%.% 1 Rosa Parks % % 542 Rosa Parks.% 1 1.% 1 6/7th % % /7th 3 75.% 1 25.% 4 8th % % 732 8th 1 1.%.% 1 9th % % 81 9th.%.% UHS % % 2225 UHS 2 5.% 2 5.% 4 District % % 164 District % % 36
24 GENDER STATS BY RACE DISTRICT SCHOOL BLACK/ MULTI- RACIAL Percent ASIAN Percent AFRICAN AMERICAN Percent AMERICAN INDIAN/ ALASKA NATIVE Percent WHITE Percent NATIVE HAWAIIAN/ PACIFIC ISLANDER Percent Andersen % % % % %.% 429 Boevers % % % % % 1.% 575 Briarglen % % % % % 3.1% 612 Cedar Ridge % % % % % 1.2% 482 Clark % % % % % % 672 Darnaby % % % 3 4.7% %.% 64 Grove % % % % % 3.1% 581 Jarman % % % 3 4.8% % 1.2% 63 Jefferson 57 1.% 57 1.% % % % 1.% 568 McAuliffe % 3 4.6% % % % 2.% 655 Moore 6 1.6% % % % %.% 568 Peters % % % % % 1.% 455 Rosa Parks % % % 25 3.% % 1.1% 833 6/7th % % % % % 4.% 236 8th % % % % % 1.% th 9 7.3% % % % %.% 1238 UHS % % % % % 4.% 3542 DISTRICT % % % % % 36.2% 1596 TOTAL
25 DISTRICT RACE SUMMARY MULTI-RACIAL ASIAN BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN SCHOOL OR OR OR- Andersen Boevers Briarglen Cedar Ridge Clark Darnaby Grove Jarman Jefferson McAuliffe Moore Peters Rosa Parks /7th th IHS (9-1) / 9th Gr UHS DISTRICT Percent of Total School Enrollment 6.8% 7.5% 7.5% 8.4% 8.5% 8.8% 7.% 7.% 7.% 7.2% 7.1% 7.5% 14.7% 14.7% 14.7% 15.1% 15.2% 14.9%
26 DISTRICT RACE SUMMARY AMERICAN INDIAN WHITE PACIFIC ISLANDER SCHOOL OR OR OR- Andersen Boevers Briarglen Cedar Ridge Clark Darnaby Grove Jarman Jefferson McAuliffe Moore Peters Rosa Parks /7th th IHS (9-1) / 9th Gr UHS DISTRICT Percent of Total School Enrollment 6.1% 5.6% 5.6% 5.5% 5.4% 5.5% 65.2% 65.1% 65.1% 63.6% 63.7% 63.1%.2%.1%.1%.1%.2%.2%
27 DISTRICT RACE SUMMARY TOTAL SCHOOL OR- Andersen Boevers Briarglen Cedar Ridge Clark Darnaby Grove Jarman Jefferson McAuliffe Moore Peters Rosa Parks /7th th IHS (9-1) / 9th Gr UHS DISTRICT
28 ETHNIC ENROLLMENT BY SITE HISPANIC/LATINO Percent of School Female Percent Male Percent Total Population Andersen % % % Boevers % % % Briarglen % % % Cedar Ridg % % % Clark % % % Darnaby % % % Grove % % % Jarman % % % Jefferson % % % McAuliffe % % % Moore % % % Peters % % % Rosa Parks % % % 6/7th % % % 8th % % % 9th % % % UHS % % % District % % %
29 District Race Distribution Asian Black/African American American Indian/ Alaska Native White 28 Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander Multi-Racial
30 DISTRICT RACE DISTRIBUTION % %.1 7.1% 5.4% 8.5% Asian Black/African American American Indian/ Alaska Native White.2% Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander Multi-Racial
31 Enrollment Based on Federal Racial Designations Asian Hispanic/Latino Black/African American Native American/ Alaska Native White Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander Multi-Racial
32 .%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.1%.2%.2%.1%.1%.1%.2%.2% 6.1% 6.9% 7.1% 7.% 7.1% 7.5% 7.% 7.% 7.2% 7.1% 7.3% 16.1% 16.9% 18.% 2.1% 12.9% 13.8% 14.3% 15.% 14.4% 14.9% 14.7% 14.8% 15.1% 15.2% 14.9% 1.7% 1.6% 9.9% 9.6% 6.9% 5.5% 5.6% 5.5% 5.5% 5.4% 5.5% 54.3% 52.2% 51.% 48.2% 66.3% 63.1% 65.1% 64.9% 63.6% 63.6% 63.1% 5.1% 8.8% 7.5% 7.7% 8.4% 8.5% 8.8% 7.% 6.% 5.% 4.% 3.% 2.% 1.%.% Enrollment Based on Federal Racial/Ethnic Designations Asian Hispanic/Latino Black/African American American Indian/ Alaska Native White Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander Multi-Racial
33 Hispanic Ethnicity Regardless of Race Hispanic/Latino
34 Hispanic Ethnicity Regardless of Race 35.% 27.8% 29.1% 16.1% 16.9% 31.3% 3.% 25.% 2.% 18.% 2.1% 22.2% 24.1% 25.3% % 13.8% % 5.%.% Hispanic/ Latino
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