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Appendix 6 RANK ORDERS OF AREAS IN COY SURVEY BY CHILDREN OUT OF SCHOOL, EDUCATION, INCOME, SINGLE·PARENT FAMILY, SECONDARY STUDENT SUSPENSIONS, AND M.INORITY CHILDREN tv tv o Children Out of Educalion of Secondary Minority % Minor School Head of Single-ParenI Student School-Age Area Surveyed 45 Daysl Household 2 Income 3 Families4 Suspensionss Children 6 Black Mexican·Am Portland, Maine Riverton Housing Project I 8 3-4 10-11 II 24 3% Denver, Colorado Census Tract 8 2 10 2 3-4· 9-10 9 16% 71% Floyd County, Kentucky Mud Creek Area 3-4 2-3 5 27-28 28-29 26-30 New Bedford, Massachusetts Census Tract 6526 3-4 I 15 20 18-19 12 5% Holyoke, Massachusetts Census Tract 8114 5 4 3-4 12 15-16 14 4% Montgomery, Alabama Census Tract 3 6 13-14 22-24 9 24 16 39% Montgomery, Alabama Northgate Housing Project 7 6 6-8 5 20 1-3 100% Washington, D.C. Census Tract 74.04 8 21 6-8 2 9-10 1-3 99% Portland, Maine Bayside East Housing Project 9 13-14 9 3-4 15-16 26-30 3% Hancock County, Georgia GMD 102 and 113 10 7 18-19 15-16 30 11 71% Autauga County, Alabama Beat 10 11-12 12 22-24 27-28 21 19-20 30% Springfield, Massachusetts Census Tract 8008 11-12 2-3 I 8 13 8 9% Portland, Maine Census Tract II 13 17 20 14 8 26-30 New Bedford, Massachusetts Census Tract 6510 14 18 16 22-23 14 21 17% Portland, Maine Census Tract 12 15 II 25 17 5 26-30 Columbia, South Carolina Census Tract 5 16 27 6-8 12 2 6 96% Somerville, Massachusetts Census Tract 3512 17-18 20 27-28 29-30 28-29 22 1% Sumter County, South Carolina Precinct 2 17-18 26 26 26 6 17 36% Macon, Georgia Census Tract 127 19-21 19 II 6-7 18-19 10 78% Cambridge, Massachusetts Census Tract 3524 19-21 25 14 6-7 22 18 36%
Canton, Mississippi Joe Prichard Homes Housing Project I 19-21 4 10 1 4 1-3 100% Cambridge, Massachusetts Census Tract 3527 22-23 16 18-19 10-11 27 19-20 11% Sumter County, South Carolina Precincts 1 and 268 22-23 8 12-13 24 3 4-5 98% Columbia, South Carolina Census Tract 22 24 28 27-28 22-23 17 15 50% Denver, Colorado Census Tract 1.01 25 22-23 29 29-30 23 23 11% Springfield, Massachusetts Census Tract 8018 26 22-23 12-13 9 7 7 82% Denver, Colorado Census Tract 41.01 27 29 22-24 18 1 4-5 92% 3% Davenport, Iowa Census Tract 107 28 15 17 15-16 12 13 65% 5% Davenport, Iowa Census Tract 123 29 24 21 21 25 25 2% Portland, Maine Census Tract 19 30 30 30 25 26 26-30 1Number I is Area with highest percentage of children out of school; 30. Area with lowest percentage of children out of school. 2Number I is Area with the lowest percentage of families whose head of household completed 10th grade or above; 30, Arc.1 with high head of household completed 10th grade or above. See Appendix H for percentages of heads of households of families with scho grade or more. 3Number 1 is Area wi th highest percen tage of families receiving AFDC or other public assistance as sole income; 30, Area wi th the low ing AFDC or other public assistance as sole income. 4Number 1 is Area with highest percentage of single parent families; 30, Area with the lowest percentage of single·parenl families. sNumber I is Area with highest percentage of secondary school-aged children suspended at least once; 30, Area with the lowest perc children suspended at least once. 6Number 1 is Area with highest percentage of minority children; 30, Area witll the lowest percentage of minority children. N N.....
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- Page 204 and 205: AppendixD STATE SCHOOL OFFlCIALS' R
- Page 207 and 208: Los Angeles Unified School District
- Page 209 and 210: AppendlxE u.s. CENSUS DATA Table I
- Page 211: State Wisconsin Wyoming GRANO TOTAL
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- Page 245: AppendbH PERCENT OF HEADS OF HOUSEH
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- Page 256: AppendixM STUDENTS ENROLLED IN EDUC
- Page 259 and 260: Lee I 4,925 2,663 2,260 2 83 18 65
- Page 261 and 262: Walker I 9,671 8,924 745 2 230 164
- Page 265 and 266: Collins I 35 29 6 (82.4) (17.1 ) Co
- Page 267 and 268: Junction City 1,003 584 419 (58.2)
- Page 269 and 270: SI. Charles I 245 149 96 (60.8) (39
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Appendix 6<br />
RANK ORDERS OF AREAS IN COY SURVEY<br />
BY CHILDREN OUT OF SCHOOL, EDUCATION, INCOME,<br />
SINGLE·PARENT FAMILY, SECONDARY STUDENT SUSPENSIONS,<br />
AND M.INORITY CHILDREN<br />
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Children<br />
Out <strong>of</strong> Educalion <strong>of</strong> Secondary M<strong>in</strong>ority<br />
% M<strong>in</strong>or<br />
School Head <strong>of</strong> S<strong>in</strong>gle-ParenI Student School-Age<br />
Area Surveyed 45 Daysl Household 2 Income 3<br />
Families4 Suspensionss Children 6 Black Mexican·Am<br />
Portland, Ma<strong>in</strong>e<br />
Riverton Hous<strong>in</strong>g Project I 8 3-4 10-11 II 24 3%<br />
Denver, Colorado<br />
Census Tract 8 2 10 2 3-4· 9-10 9 16% 71%<br />
Floyd County, Kentucky<br />
Mud Creek Area 3-4 2-3 5 27-28 28-29 26-30<br />
New Bedford, Massachusetts<br />
Census Tract 6526 3-4 I 15 20 18-19 12 5%<br />
Holyoke, Massachusetts<br />
Census Tract 8114 5 4 3-4 12 15-16 14 4%<br />
Montgomery, Alabama<br />
Census Tract 3 6 13-14 22-24 9 24 16 39%<br />
Montgomery, Alabama<br />
Northgate Hous<strong>in</strong>g Project 7 6 6-8 5 20 1-3 100%<br />
Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, D.C.<br />
Census Tract 74.04 8 21 6-8 2 9-10 1-3 99%<br />
Portland, Ma<strong>in</strong>e<br />
Bayside East Hous<strong>in</strong>g Project 9 13-14 9 3-4 15-16 26-30 3%<br />
Hancock County, Georgia<br />
GMD 102 and 113 10 7 18-19 15-16 30 11 71%<br />
Autauga County, Alabama<br />
Beat 10 11-12 12 22-24 27-28 21 19-20 30%<br />
Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, Massachusetts<br />
Census Tract 8008 11-12 2-3 I 8 13 8 9%<br />
Portland, Ma<strong>in</strong>e<br />
Census Tract II 13 17 20 14 8 26-30<br />
New Bedford, Massachusetts<br />
Census Tract 6510 14 18 16 22-23 14 21 17%<br />
Portland, Ma<strong>in</strong>e<br />
Census Tract 12 15 II 25 17 5 26-30<br />
Columbia, S<strong>out</strong>h Carol<strong>in</strong>a<br />
Census Tract 5 16 27 6-8 12 2 6 96%<br />
Somerville, Massachusetts<br />
Census Tract 3512 17-18 20 27-28 29-30 28-29 22 1%<br />
Sumter County, S<strong>out</strong>h Carol<strong>in</strong>a<br />
Prec<strong>in</strong>ct 2 17-18 26 26 26 6 17 36%<br />
Macon, Georgia<br />
Census Tract 127 19-21 19 II 6-7 18-19 10 78%<br />
Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />
Census Tract 3524 19-21 25 14 6-7<br />
22 18 36%