DISTRICTWIDE OFFICIAL ENROLLMENT REPORT
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1 ROCHESTER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Rochester, New York DISTRICTWIDE OFFICIAL ENROLLMENT REPORT Office of Accountability
2 ROCHESTER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Rochester, New York Districtwide Official Enrollment Report SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Superintendent Jean-Claude Brizard BOARD OF EDUCATION Malik Evans, President Van Henri White, Vice President Thomas Brennan Melissa Campos Cynthia Elliott Willa Powell Allen Williams Chief of Accountability Dr. Jeanette Silvers Published: 2009 Office of Accountability 1
3 Table of Contents Introduction Summary by Program Participants... 4 Historical District Data New York State Definitions... 8 RCSD History Chart... 9 Elementary School Grade Level History Secondary School and Program Grade Level History Seven Year Prekindergarten Enrollment Big Five Enrollment for Enrollment Report Districtwide Enrollment by Grade Districtwide Enrollment by Grade (Charts) Districtwide Enrollment Percentages by School Elementary Breakdown by Grade and School Secondary Breakdown by Grade and School Elementary Enrollment by Grade and School (Sorted in Ascending Order) Secondary Enrollment by Grade and School (Sorted in Ascending Order) Elementary Enrollment by Percentage, Ethnicity and School Secondary Enrollment by Percentage, Ethnicity and School Elementary Enrollment by Ethnicity, LEP, Students with Disabilities and Disadvantaged Secondary Enrollment by Ethnicity, LEP, Students with Disabilities and Disadvantaged Districtwide Enrollment by Ethnicity, LEP, Students with Disabilities and Disadvantaged (Chart) Districtwide Enrollment by Percentage and Ethnicity (Table A-1 & Figure A-1) Districtwide Enrollment by Gender and Ethnicity Districtwide Enrollment Percentages by Gender (Table A-2 & Figure A-2) Elementary Enrollment by Percentage, Gender, Ethnicity and School Secondary Enrollment by Percentage, Gender, Ethnicity and School Districtwide Enrollment Trend (Charts)
4 Introduction Purpose: This annual report of district enrollment is designed as an internal document for use by the Rochester City School District staff. This document can be viewed at The data within reports demographics on the official enrollment for the district. The official enrollment is established on the New York State Basic Education Data System (BEDS) day in early October. Additional information is included that is not part of the BEDS report October o K-12 enrollment decreased by 585 students (-1.8%) from the 32,717 October 2007 enrollment ( ,132; ,717). o Grades K-8 enrollment decreased by 447 students (-2.0 %) from the 22,324 October 2007 enrollment ( ,877; ,324). o Grades 9-12 enrollment decreased by 138 students (-1.3%) from the 10,393 October 2007enrollment ( ; ,393). Frederick Douglass Middle School (School #72) grades 7-9 closed. The school year is the first year for the use of the multi-racial ethnic category. Terms: The following terms are used in this report. Knowing the definition of the terms as used by the State and this district will be helpful in understanding the data. Disadvantaged is used to describe students who receive free or reduced lunch. Students With Disabilities (SWD) is used to describe students with an Individual Education Plan (IEP). Limited English Proficient/English Language Learner (LEP/ELL) is used to describe students who have not yet reached proficiency on the New York State English as a Second Language Achievement Test (NYSESLAT). 3
5 Summary by Program Participants PROGRAM NAME Pre-Kindergarten Program ENROLLMENT NUMBER* RCSD sites (3 year olds)...97 RCSD sites (4 year olds)...1,284 Agency sites (3 year olds)...not reported Agency sites (4 year olds)...1,011 Adult Learning Programs TOTAL...2,392 Adult Basic Education... 1,311 Americanization (Citizenship) Apprenticeship Education... 2,337 Citizenship Initiative Program Continuing Education Distance Learning English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Family Literacy (doesn t include Early Childhood Education) High School Equivalency Preparation Program (HSEPP) GED Testing Homeless Program Occupational Education Work Place Literacy... 1,092 TOTAL...9,879 Other Home/Hospital (Special Ed) Young Mothers North S.T.A.R Youth & Justice: Agency Youth... 1,838 Youth & Justice: Incarcerated Youth...1,600 Refugee...1,008 Migrant... 1 TOTAL...5,021 * Please note that participants may also be enrolled in multiple RCSD programs, thus these numbers may not necessary reflect and/or correspond to the reported NYS enrollment (BEDS) figures. Not all programs are listed above. 4
6 Historical District Data The following will apply when reading this document regarding historical district data: The District went through a secondary restructuring plan. Five middle schools were created for grades six through eight. Sixty percent (60%) of sixth grade students remained in elementary schools. High schools had grades nine to twelve (9-12). Charlotte Middle School No. 60 grades 6-8 Thomas Jefferson Middle School No. 63 grades 6-8 James Monroe Middle School No. 66 grades Dr. Freddie Thomas Middle School No. 75 opened as a grade 6-8 building The advent of Universal Pre-kindergarten Program James Madison School of Excellence No. 64 opened as a grades 6-8 school A transition was made to full-day kindergarten in all elementary schools Franklin Montessori School No. 53 opened as a PreK The small school initiative began with Benjamin Franklin High School No. 62 Benjamin Franklin High School No. 62 started transition to close Careers High School No. 76, a small high school, opened SHAPED No. 77 Alternative High School was closed Middle schools were reconfigured into grades 7-12 high schools 6 th grade students were returned to elementary schools Dr. Freddie Thomas Middle School No. 85 transitioned to becoming a high school by adding a grade each year Career School No. 76 changed its name to BioScience & Health Careers High School No. 76 Benjamin Franklin High School No. 62 closed and the following smaller high schools were opened: - Global Media Arts High School at Franklin No International Finance & Economic Development Career School at Franklin No The second small school initiative began with the closure of Edison High School No. 70 the opening of four smaller schools: - School of Business, Finance and Entrepreneurship at Edison No School of Engineering & Manufacturing at Edison No School of Applied Technology at Edison No School of Imaging & Information Technology at Edison No. 94 Monroe Middle School converted to a high school by adding a grade each year Josh Lofton Alternative Education High School No. 87 closed 5
7 Two schools closed while two were expanded: Lewis H. Morgan Elementary School No. 37 closed James Madison Middle School No. 64 closed School Without Walls High School No. 69 expanded to grades 7-8 at a separate location Joseph C. Wilson Magnet High School No. 67 established as a foundation academy with grades 7-9 at the former James Madison School of Excellence campus The third round of small schools initiative began: Northeast College Preparatory High School at Dr. Freddie Thomas No. 73 Northwest College Preparatory High School at John Marshall No Frederick Douglas Middle School No. 72 closed New York State began collecting data on a new Multi-ethnic category Schools configured into 3 zones of Northeast, Northwest and South with principals reporting to a Zone Chief: Northeast, Ray Giamartino Northwest, Susan Kaufman South, Cheryl McGruder Franklin Montessori Nathaniel Rochester School # 3 Marion Anderson School # 1 Florence S. Brown NYS PreK John Williams School # 5 Clara Barton #2 Dag Hammarskjold School # 6 Virgil I. Grissom School #7 George Mather Forbes #4 Henry Lomb School # 20 Roberto Clemente School #8 James Duffy #12 Lincoln School # 22 Dr. ML King, Jr. School #9 Chester Dewey #14 Nathaniel Hawthorne School # 25 Enrico Fermi School #17 Children's School of Rochester #15 Audubon School # 33 Gen Elwell S. Otis School #30 John Walton Spencer #16 Henry W. Longfellow School # 36 Dr. Louis A. Cerulli School #34 Charles Lunsford #19 Andrew J. Townson School #39 Kodak Park School #41 Francis Parker #23 Mary McLeod Bethune School #45 Abelard Reynolds School #42 Henry Hudson #28 Helen B Montgomery School #50 Theodore Roosevelt School #43 Adlai Stevenson #29 Frank Fowler Dow School #52 Lincoln Park School #44 Pinnacle School #35 Franklin Bioscience & Health The Flower City School #54 Charles Carroll #46 Careers School #76 Franklin Global Media & Arts Early Childhood School of World of Inquiry School #58 School #84 Rochester School #57 Franklin International Finance & Charlotte High School #60 East High School #61 Economic Development School #86 Freddie Thomas High School #85 Edison Imaging & Information James Monroe High School #66 Technology #94 Northeast College Preparatory High Edison Business, Finance & School of the Arts #74 School #73 Entrepreneurship #81 Northwest College Preparatory High Edison Engineering & School Without Walls: Foundation School #89 Manufacturing #82 Academy North STAR. Educational Program Edison Skilled Trades #83 School Without Walls: Commencement Academy #69 Young Mothers & Interim Health Thomas Jefferson High School #63 Joseph Wilson Magnet High Academy School: Foundation Academy #68 John Marshall High School #65 Joseph Wilson Magnet High School: Commencement Academy #67 6
8 Additional Notes Flower City Elementary School No. 54 is the only school with grades 3-6. Early Childhood Elementary School No. 57 is the only prekindergarten to grade 2 school. Nathaniel Rochester Community School No. 3 is the only school with grades K-9. Students at Young Mothers & Interim Health Academy Program are enrolled in their original home school. The student attends the Young Mothers Program during pregnancy and the year their child is born. In academic year, the Northeast College Preparatory High School housed at Dr. Freddie Thomas and Northwest College Preparatory High School located at John Marshall school building were relocated to the former Frederick Douglass Middle school building. Secondary schools grade configurations are 7 th 12 th ; 9 th 12 th and 10 th 12 th. 7
9 New York State Definitions The racial/ethnic designations used in this item do not denote scientific definitions of anthropological origins. For the purpose of this report, a student should be included in the group to which he or she appears to belong, identifies with, or is regarded in the community as belonging. No person should be counted in more than one racial/ethnic group. a) American Indian or Alaska Native A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North America, and who maintains cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community recognition. b) Black or African American (not Hispanic origin) A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. c) Asian or Pacific Islander A person having origins in any of the original peoples of East Asia, Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, or the Pacific Islands, and Samoa. d) Hispanic or Latino A person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race. e) White (not Hispanic origin) A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East. f) Multi-Racial (not Hispanic origin) A person having origins in two or more of the categories of people classified as American Indian or Alaska Native, Black or African American (not Hispanic origin), Asian or Pacific Islander, or White (not Hispanic origin). NOTE: Any person of Hispanic or Latino origins, in whole or in part, should be reported as Hispanic or Latino. 8
10 RCSD History Chart Dr. Freddie Thomas (#75) opened as a middle school in 1995 James Madison (#64) opened as a middle school 1998 Transition to Full Day Kindergarten in all schools Montessori School (#53) Opened Middle schools reconfigured into grades 7-12 high schools Freddie Thomas (Learning Center), Charlotte & Jefferson Middle Schools converted to high schools by adding a grade each year 6 th grade students become part of elementary schools Franklin HS (#62) closed and the following smaller high schools opened: Global Media Arts (#84) International Finance (#86) Career Schools (#76) name changed to BioScience & Health Two schools closed: Lewis Morgan School (#37) Madison Middle School (#64) Two schools expanded: School Without Walls (67) to grades 7-8 Wilson Magnet HS (#67) becomes a foundation academy Northeast & Northwest College Preparatory Schools Opened F. Douglass Middle School (#72) closed Implemented Middle School Design. Three high schools converted to middle schools: Charlotte (#60) Jefferson (#63) Monroe (#66) Advent of Universal Pre-K Program Small school initiative began at Franklin HS Franklin HS (#62) began transitioned to close Smaller HS Career Schools (#76) opened SHAPE (#77) closed Edison HS (70) closed Four smaller schools opened at Edison Campus: - Business, Finance & Entrepreneurship (#81) - Engineering & Mfg. (#82) - Applied Technology (#83) - Imaging & Information Technology (#94) Monroe Middle School (#66) converted to a HS by adding a grade each year Josh Lofton HS (#87) closed 9
11 Elementary Schools Grade Level History to No. School Name Martin Anderson K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 2 Clara Barton K-6 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 3 Nathaniel Rochester K-8 K-8 K-8 K-8 K-8 K-8 K-8 K-8 K-9 K-9 K-9 K-9 4 George Mather Forbes K-6 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 5 John Williams K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 6 Dag Hammarskjold K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 7 Joseph Wilson Magnet High School K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 8 Roberto Clemente K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 9 Martin Luther King Jr. K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 12 James Duffy K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 14 Chester Dewey K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 15 Children's School of Rochester K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 16 John Walton Spencer K-6 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 17 Enrico Fermi K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 19 Charles Lunsford K-6 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 20 Henry Lomb School K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 22 Lincoln School K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 23 Francis Parker K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 25 Nathaniel Hawthorne K-8 K-8 K-8 K-8 K-8 K-8 K-3 K-4 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 28 Henry Hudson K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 29 Adlai Stevenson K-6 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 30 General Elwell Otis K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 33 Audubon K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 34 Louis Cerulli K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 35 Pinnacle K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 36 Henry Longfellow K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 37 Lewis Morgan K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 CLOSED 39 Andrew Townson K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 41 Kodak Park K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 42 Abelard Reynolds K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 43 Theodore Roosevelt K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 44 Lincoln Park K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 45 Mary McLeod Bethune K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 46 Charles Carroll K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 50 Helen Barrett Montgomery K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 52 Frank Fowler Dow K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 53 Franklin Montessori Academy K-3, 5-6 K-4, 6 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 54 Flower City Community School K-3, 5-6 K-4, 6 K-5 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 57 Early Childhood School of Rochester K, 3-6 K, 3-6 K-6 K-6 58 World of Inquiry School K-2 K-2 K-2 K-2 K-2 K-2 K-2 K-2 K-2 K-2 K-2 K
12 Secondary Schools and Program Grade Level History to No. School Name Charlotte High School East High School , Franklin High School CLOSED 63 Thomas Jefferson High School James Madison CLOSED 65 John Marshall High School , 9, James Monroe High School Joseph Wilson Magnet High School , School Without Walls Edison School CLOSED 71 Nathaniel Rochester COMBINED WITH SCHOOL # Frederick Douglass Preparatory School CLOSED 73 Northeast College Preparatory High School School of the Arts Freddie Thomas Learning Center CLOSED 76 Career Schools 9 9 & NAME CHANGED TO BIOSCIENCE 76 Franklin Bioscience & Health Careers 7, SHAPE , 10, 12 CLOSED 81 Edison Business, Finance & Entrepreneurship Edison Engineering & Manufacturing Edison Skilled Trades Franklin Global Media & Arts 7, Freddie Thomas High School 7, Franklin International Finance & Economic Development 7, Josh Lofton Alternative High School CLOSED 89 Northwest College Preparatory High School 7, Edison Imaging & Information Technology No. Program Name 90 & 92 Secondary Tutoring Program Grade Level History PROGRAM CLOSED 91 Elementary Tutoring 2, 4-6 K, PROGRAM CLOSED 93 Young Mothers & Interim Health Academy , 10,
13 Seven Year Pre-Kindergarten Enrollment to Pre-Kindergarten RCSD Sites # % # % # % # % # % # % # % 3 year olds - 0% % % - 0% % % 97 7% 4 year olds 1, % % % % % % 1,284 93% RCSD TOTAL 1,190 59% 1,175 58% 1,138 55% % 1,089 55% 1,084 52% 1,381 58% Community Site 4 year olds % % % % % % 1,011 42% Total Pre-Kindergarten 2,032 2,016 2,059 1,604 1,985 2,081 2,392 * 3 year olds attending community sites are not reported. 12
14 Big Five Enrollment for Buffalo, New York City, Rochester, Syracuse, Yonkers Rochester Buffalo Syracuse Yonkers Big 4 Total New York City Total ** NYS Public School Districts Ethnicity # % # % # % # % # % # % # % American Indian/ Alaskan Native 104 * 513 2% 284 1% 41 0% 942 1% *** *** 13,147 * African American 21, % 19,198 57% 10,754 54% 6,064 27% 57,047 53% 314,154 32% 526,867 19% Hispanic or Latino 6, % 5,057 15% 2,105 11% 11,252 49% 25,194 23% 391,211 40% 565,479 21% Asian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander/Other % 592 2% 556 3% 1,380 6% 3,093 3% 143,246 15% 199,959 7% White 3, % 8,332 25% 6,060 31% 3,999 18% 21,989 20% 139,295 14% 1,403,836 52% Multiracial 69 * 20 0% 0 0% 0 0% 89 0% *** *** 5,097 * Limited English Proficient 2,948 9% 2,689 8% 1,485 8% 3,388 15% 10,510 10% N/A N/A 198,550 7% Disadvantaged 25,966 81% 27,049 80% 14,715 74% 16,775 74% 84,505 78% N/A N/A 1,197,974 44% TOTAL ENROLLMENT 32,147 33,712 19,759 22, , ,906 2,714,385 Based on the NYS Report Card * Percentage is less than 1. ** Source: Combined data from NYC Department of Education and NY State Education Department. Present register from New York City Dept of Education's website: & *** Included in Asian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander / Other figure 13
15 ROCHESTER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Enrollment Report 14
16 Districtwide Enrollment by Grade Grade Level Elementary School Secondary School Total Percent All Day Kindergarten 2,392 2, % Grade 1 2,761 2, % Grade 2 2,634 2, % Grade 3 2,510 2, % Grade 4 2,365 2, % Grade 5 2,257 2, % Grade 6 2,266 2, % Ungraded % Grade ,181 2, % Grade ,273 2, % Grade ,654 3, % Grade 10 2,745 2, % Grade 11 1,808 1, % Grade 12 1,807 1, % Ungraded % Enrollment Total 17,488 14,644 32, % Enrollment Percent 54.4% 45.6% 100.0% 15
17 Districtwide Enrollment by Grade (Charts) Elementary Enrollment Grade Breakdown Grade Level Elementary School Secondary School Total Percent All Day Kindergarten Grade 6 All Day Kindergarten 2,392 2, % Grade 1 2,761 13% 14% 2, % Grade 5 2,257 13% 2,266 Grade 2 2,634 2,634 Grade 1 8.2% Grade 3 2,510 2,510 16% 7.8% Grade 4 2,365 2, % Grade 5 2, % 2, % Grade 6 2,266 2, % Grade 4 2,365 14% Ungraded 86 Grade 3 2,634 17, % 2,510 15% Ungraded 86 0% 2,392 Grade 2 15% 2,761 Secondary Enrollment Grade Breakdown Grade 7 2,253 2, % Grade 8 2,353 2, % Grade 9 3, , % 12% Grade 10 15% 2,745 2, % Grade 11 1,808 12% Grade 12 1,807 Grade 11 1,808 1, % Grade 12 1,807 1, % 2,353 Ungraded % Enrollment Total 14,861 27,469 42, % Enrollment Percent 46,993 65% 100% Grade 10 2,745 18% 111% Ungraded 1% Grade 7 2,253 Grade 9 3,719 26% Grade 8 16% 16
18 Districtwide Enrollment Percentages by School No. School Name Grades K-6 Grades 7-12 Total Percent of District Total 1 Martin Anderson % 2 Clara Barton % 3 Nathaniel Rochester % 4 George Mather Forbes % 5 John Williams % 6 Dag Hammarskjold % 7 Virgil Grissom % 8 Roberto Clemente % 9 Martin Luther King Jr % 12 James Duffy % 14 Chester Dewey % 15 Children's School of Rochester % 16 John Walton Spencer % 17 Enrico Fermi % 19 Charles Lunsford % 20 Henry Lomb School % 22 Lincoln School % 23 Francis Parker % 25 Nathaniel Hawthorne % 28 Henry Hudson % 29 Adlai Stevenson % 30 General Elwell Otis % 33 Audubon 1,067 1, % 34 Louis Cerulli % 35 Pinnacle % 36 Henry Longfellow % 39 Andrew Townson % 41 Kodak Park % 42 Abelard Reynolds % 43 Theodore Roosevelt % 44 Lincoln Park % 45 Mary McLeod Bethune % 46 Charles Carroll % 50 Helen Barrett Montgomery % 52 Frank Fowler Dow % 53 Franklin Montessori Academy % 54 Flower City Community School % 57 Early Childhood School of Rochester % 58 World of Inquiry School % 17
19 Districtwide Enrollment Percentages by School No. School Name Grades K-6 Grades 7-12 Total Percent of District Total 3 Nathaniel Rochester % 60 Charlotte High School 1,049 1, % 61 East High School 1,941 1, % 63 Thomas Jefferson High School 1,053 1, % 65 John Marshall High School 1,244 1, % 66 James Monroe High School 1,137 1, % 67 Joseph Wilson Magnet Commencement Academy 1,010 1, % 68 Joseph Wilson Magnet Foundation Academy % 69 School Without Walls % 73 Northeast College Preparatory High School % 74 School of the Arts 1,147 1, % 76 Franklin Bioscience & Health Careers % 81 Edison Business, Finance & Entrepreneurship % 82 Edison Engineering & Manufacturing % 83 Edison Skilled Trades % 84 Franklin Global Media & Arts % 85 Freddie Thomas High School 1,067 1, % 86 Franklin International Finance & Economic Development % 89 Northwest College Preparatory High School % 94 Edison Imaging & Information Technology % Total Enrollment Percent Enrollment 17,271 14,861 32, % 53.8% 46.2% 18
20 Elementary Enrollment by Grade and School Grade No. School Name K Ungraded Elementary Enrollment 1 Martin Anderson % 2 Clara Barton % 3 Nathaniel Rochester % 4 George Mather Forbes % 5 John Williams % 6 Dag Hammarskjold % 7 Virgil Grissom % 8 Roberto Clemente % 9 Martin Luther King Jr % 12 James Duffy % 14 Chester Dewey % 15 Children's School of Rochester % 16 John Walton Spencer % 17 Enrico Fermi % 19 Charles Lunsford % 20 Henry Lomb School % 22 Lincoln School % 23 Francis Parker % 25 Nathaniel Hawthorne % 28 Henry Hudson % 29 Adlai Stevenson % 30 General Elwell Otis % 33 Audubon , % 34 Louis Cerulli % 35 Pinnacle % 36 Henry Longfellow % 39 Andrew Townson % 41 Kodak Park % 42 Abelard Reynolds % 43 Theodore Roosevelt % 44 Lincoln Park % 45 Mary McLeod Bethune % 46 Charles Carroll % 50 Helen Barrett Montgomery % 52 Frank Fowler Dow % 53 Franklin Montessori Academy % 54 Flower City Community School % 57 Early Childhood School of Rochester % 58 World of Inquiry School % Total Enrollment 2,392 2,761 2,634 2,510 2,365 2,257 2, , % Percent of District Enrollment 7.4% 8.6% 8.2% 7.8% 7.4% 7.0% 7.1% 0.3% Total Percent of Enrollment 19
21 Secondary Enrollment by Grade and School No. School Name Ungraded 3 Nathaniel Rochester % 60 Charlotte High School , % 61 East High School , % 63 Thomas Jefferson High School , % 65 John Marshall High School , % 66 James Monroe High School , % 67 Joseph Wilson Magnet Commencement Academy , % 68 Joseph Wilson Magnet Foundation Academy % 69 School Without Walls % 73 Northeast College Preparatory High School % 74 School of the Arts , % 76 Franklin Bioscience & Health Careers % 81 Edison Business, Finance & Entrepreneurship % 82 Edison Engineering & Manufacturing % 83 Edison Skilled Trades % 84 Franklin Global Media & Arts % 85 Freddie Thomas High School , % 86 Franklin International Finance & Economic Development % 89 Northwest College Preparatory High School % 94 Edison Imaging & Information Technology % Grade Secondary Enrollment Total Percent of Enrollment Total Enrollment Percent Enrollment 2,252 2,354 3,716 2,745 1,813 1, , % 7.0% 7.3% 11.6% 8.5% 5.6% 5.6% 0.5% 20
22 Enrollment by Grade and School (Sorted in Ascending Order ) Grade No. School Name K Ungraded Elementary Enrollment 53 Franklin Montessori Academy % 57 Early Childhood School of Rochester % 15 Children's School of Rochester % 54 Flower City Community School % 58 World of Inquiry School % 20 Henry Lomb School % 1 Martin Anderson % 52 Frank Fowler Dow % 25 Nathaniel Hawthorne % 46 Charles Carroll % 19 Charles Lunsford % 6 Dag Hammarskjold % 23 Francis Parker % 2 Clara Barton % 44 Lincoln Park % 36 Henry Longfellow % 29 Adlai Stevenson % 14 Chester Dewey % 4 George Mather Forbes % 42 Abelard Reynolds % 35 Pinnacle % 3 Nathaniel Rochester % 16 John Walton Spencer % 34 Louis Cerulli % 30 General Elwell Otis % 22 Lincoln School % 8 Roberto Clemente % 17 Enrico Fermi % 7 Virgil Grissom % 50 Helen Barrett Montgomery % 41 Kodak Park % 43 Theodore Roosevelt % 5 John Williams % 39 Andrew Townson % 28 Henry Hudson % 9 Martin Luther King Jr % 45 Mary McLeod Bethune % 12 James Duffy % 33 Audubon , % Total Enrollment 2,392 2,761 2,634 2,510 2,365 2,257 2, , % Percent of District Enrollment 7.4% 8.6% 8.2% 7.8% 7.4% 7.0% 7.1% 0.3% Total Percent of Enrollment 21
23 Secondary Enrollment by Grade and School (Sorted in Ascending Order ) No. School Name Ungraded 3 Nathaniel Rochester % 81 Edison Business, Finance & Entrepreneurship % 89 Northwest College Preparatory High School % 73 Northeast College Preparatory High School % 82 Edison Engineering & Manufacturing % 83 Edison Skilled Trades % 94 Edison Imaging & Information Technology % 86 Franklin International Finance & Economic Development % 84 Franklin Global Media & Arts % 76 Franklin Bioscience & Health Careers % 69 School Without Walls % 68 Joseph Wilson Magnet Foundation Academy % 67 Joseph Wilson Magnet Commencement Academy , % 60 Charlotte High School , % 63 Thomas Jefferson High School , % 85 Freddie Thomas High School , % 66 James Monroe High School , % 74 School of the Arts , % 65 John Marshall High School , % 61 East High School , % Grade Secondary Enrollment Total Percent of Enrollment Total Enrollment Percent Enrollment 2,252 2,354 3,716 2,745 1,813 1, , % 7.0% 7.3% 11.6% 8.5% 5.6% 5.6% 0.5% 22
24 Elementary School Enrollment by Percentage, Ethnicity and School No. School Name Native African Multi American American Asian Hispanic White Racial # % # % # % # % # % # % Elementary Enrollment Total Non- White Percent 1 Martin Anderson 3 1.0% % 7 2.3% % % 2 0.7% % 2 Clara Barton 0 0.0% % 1 0.3% % % 1 0.3% % 3 Nathaniel Rochester 3 0.5% % 3 0.5% % % 1 0.2% % 4 George Mather Forbes 1 0.2% % 2 0.5% % % 0 0.0% % 5 John Williams 1 0.2% % % % % 1 0.2% % 6 Dag Hammarskjold 0 0.0% % 3 0.9% % % 0 0.0% % 7 Virgil Grissom 3 0.6% % 2 0.4% % % 2 0.4% % 8 Roberto Clemente 4 0.8% % 5 1.0% % % 2 0.4% % 9 Martin Luther King Jr % % 1 0.1% % % 2 0.3% % 12 James Duffy 1 0.1% % 9 1.2% % % 4 0.5% % 14 Chester Dewey 3 0.8% % % % % 1 0.3% % 15 Children's School of Rochester 0 0.0% % % % % 1 0.3% % 16 John Walton Spencer 0 0.0% % 2 0.4% % % 0 0.0% % 17 Enrico Fermi 1 0.2% % 7 1.3% % % 1 0.2% % 19 Charles Lunsford 2 0.6% % 2 0.6% % 6 1.9% 1 0.3% % 20 Henry Lomb School 1 0.3% % 6 2.0% % % 1 0.3% % 22 Lincoln School 1 0.2% % 3 0.6% % % 1 0.2% % 23 Francis Parker 0 0.0% % 6 1.9% % % 3 0.9% % 25 Nathaniel Hawthorne 1 0.3% % 2 0.7% % % 4 1.3% % 28 Henry Hudson 3 0.5% % 5 0.8% % % 0 0.0% % 29 Adlai Stevenson 0 0.0% % 2 0.5% % % 1 0.3% % 30 General Elwell Otis 5 1.1% % % % % 4 0.9% % 33 Audubon 0 0.0% % 4 0.4% % % 2 0.2% 1, % 34 Louis Cerulli 1 0.2% % 8 1.7% % % 2 0.4% % 35 Pinnacle 3 0.7% % 1 0.2% % % 2 0.5% % 36 Henry Longfellow 1 0.3% % 1 0.3% % % 1 0.3% % 39 Andrew Townson 3 0.5% % 3 0.5% % % 5 0.8% % 41 Kodak Park 2 0.4% % % % % 3 0.5% % 42 Abelard Reynolds 2 0.5% % % % % 3 0.7% % 43 Theodore Roosevelt 2 0.3% % 9 1.5% % % 5 0.9% % 44 Lincoln Park 0 0.0% % 0 0.0% % % 4 1.2% % 45 Mary McLeod Bethune 3 0.4% % 5 0.7% % % 2 0.3% % 46 Charles Carroll 2 0.6% % 4 1.3% % % 0 0.0% % 50 Helen Barrett Montgomery 2 0.4% % % % % 2 0.4% % 52 Frank Fowler Dow 1 0.3% % 4 1.3% % % 3 1.0% % 53 Franklin Montessori Academy 0 0.0% % 2 1.3% % % 3 1.9% % 54 Flower City Community School 1 0.3% % 3 1.0% % % 4 1.4% % 57 Early Childhood School of Rochester 0 0.0% % 1 0.6% % % 2 1.3% % 58 World of Inquiry School 2 0.7% % 4 1.4% % % 3 1.0% % Total Enrollment Percent Enrollment 60 11, ,874 1, , % 0.3% 63.7% 2.3% 22.2% 11.0% 0.5% 100.0% Total 23
25 Secondary School Enrollment by Percentage, Ethnicity and School No. School Name Native American Black Asian Hispanic White Multi Racial Secondary Enrollment Total Non-White Percent # % # % # % # % # % # % 60 Charlotte High School 2 0.4% % % % % 0 0.0% 1, % 61 East High School 6 0.2% 1, % % % % 0 0.0% 1, % 63 Thomas Jefferson High School 5 0.5% % % % % 0 0.0% 1, % 65 John Marshall High School 7 0.4% % 3 0.2% % % 0 0.0% 1, % 66 James Monroe High School 1 0.1% % % % % 0 0.0% 1, % 67 Joseph Wilson Magnet Commenceme 6 0.4% % % % % 1 0.0% 1, % 68 Joseph Wilson Magnet Foundation A 3 0.4% % % % % 0 0.0% % 69 School Without Walls 5 0.7% % % % % 1 0.0% % Northeast College Preparatory High 73 School % % % 0 0.0% % 74 School of the Arts 4 0.3% % % % % 0 0.0% 1, % 76 Franklin Bioscience & Health Careers 1 0.2% % 5 0.9% % % 0 0.0% % 81 Edison Business, Finance & Entrepreneurship % 2 0.5% % % 0 0.0% % 82 Edison Engineering & Manufacturing % 2 0.5% % % 0 0.0% % 83 Edison Skilled Trades 0 0.3% % 6 1.4% % % 0 0.0% % 84 Franklin Global Media & Arts % 1 0.2% % % 0 0.0% % 85 Freddie Thomas High School 1 0.1% % % % % 0 0.0% 1, % 86 Franklin International Finance & Economic Development % 5 1.2% % % 0 0.0% % 89 Northwest College Preparatory High School 2 0.4% % % % 0 0.0% % 94 Edison Imaging & Information Technology 1 0.2% % 4 0.9% % % 0 0.0% % Total Enrollment Percent Enrollment 45 9, ,095 1, , % 0.3% 66.0% 2.3% 21.1% 10.3% 100.0% 24
26 Elementary Enrollment by Ethnicity, LEP, Students with Disabilities and Disadvantaged No. School Name Native American Black Asian Hispanic White Multi Racial LEP SWD Disadvantaged 1 Martin Anderson 1.3% 71.4% 2.0% 9.4% 15.8% 0.0% 4.7% 10.1% 77.1% 2 Clara Barton 0.0% 91.4% 0.0% 3.8% 4.4% 0.3% 0.9% 29.9% 89.9% 3 Nathaniel Rochester 0.3% 88.4% 0.1% 7.9% 3.1% 0.1% 1.0% 16.9% 90.9% 4 George Mather Forbes 0.5% 86.4% 0.7% 7.4% 5.0% 0.0% 3.8% 28.2% 91.1% 5 John Williams 0.5% 62.9% 7.3% 18.4% 10.7% 0.2% 28.4% 20.6% 86.9% 6 Dag Hammarskjold 0.0% 78.9% 0.3% 17.0% 3.8% 0.0% 6.6% 20.2% 93.7% 7 Virgil Grissom 0.4% 64.7% 0.5% 14.4% 19.7% 0.4% 2.7% 13.9% 80.8% 8 Roberto Clemente 0.4% 63.6% 1.4% 30.4% 3.6% 0.6% 8.5% 12.1% 88.3% 9 Martin Luther King Jr. 0.3% 38.4% 0.0% 58.9% 2.3% 0.1% 41.3% 14.8% 96.7% 12 James Duffy 0.0% 59.4% 0.8% 24.1% 15.0% 0.7% 14.4% 9.8% 77.6% 14 Chester Dewey 0.8% 69.2% 14.9% 6.6% 8.2% 0.3% 35.5% 19.1% 94.4% 15 Children's School of Rochester 0.0% 48.4% 12.5% 12.8% 26.0% 0.3% 42.6% 6.6% 77.5% 16 John Walton Spencer 0.2% 92.2% 0.4% 3.9% 3.3% 0.0% 1.3% 16.9% 88.3% 17 Enrico Fermi 0.2% 56.8% 1.0% 29.5% 12.3% 0.2% 17.0% 15.2% 87.9% 19 Charles Lunsford 0.3% 94.8% 0.0% 3.5% 1.0% 0.3% 1.3% 15.2% 91.9% 20 Henry Lomb School 0.4% 63.8% 1.1% 31.5% 2.9% 0.4% 8.6% 14.0% 91.8% 22 Lincoln School 0.2% 43.1% 0.6% 51.7% 4.2% 0.2% 35.3% 14.7% 92.2% 23 Francis Parker 0.0% 65.6% 1.1% 4.8% 27.8% 0.6% 0.0% 4.8% 61.9% 25 Nathaniel Hawthorne 0.6% 61.8% 0.3% 30.6% 5.5% 1.2% 11.9% 33.3% 90.8% 28 Henry Hudson 0.5% 43.9% 1.1% 40.8% 13.7% 0.0% 24.8% 15.9% 87.0% 29 Adlai Stevenson 0.0% 86.8% 1.1% 7.7% 4.5% 0.0% 2.1% 20.9% 94.7% 30 General Elwell Otis 0.9% 52.7% 2.6% 22.9% 20.0% 0.9% 7.2% 9.4% 92.8% 33 Audubon 0.3% 63.3% 0.6% 30.4% 5.2% 0.2% 15.4% 20.2% 87.4% 34 Louis Cerulli 0.2% 63.0% 1.6% 17.7% 17.2% 0.2% 2.5% 15.9% 93.8% 35 Pinnacle 0.7% 42.4% 0.7% 44.8% 10.8% 0.5% 31.9% 7.0% 90.6% 36 Henry Longfellow 0.3% 68.4% 0.5% 20.6% 9.6% 0.5% 6.6% 18.1% 94.8% 39 Andrew Townson 0.7% 64.1% 1.0% 24.6% 8.8% 0.8% 7.0% 13.8% 85.7% 41 Kodak Park 0.5% 54.6% 1.6% 15.7% 26.8% 0.7% 4.7% 20.2% 85.9% 42 Abelard Reynolds 0.7% 35.3% 2.0% 16.3% 44.7% 0.9% 3.6% 16.1% 75.6% 43 Theodore Roosevelt 0.4% 55.5% 1.8% 16.7% 24.7% 0.9% 4.2% 10.2% 85.3% 44 Lincoln Park 0.0% 92.0% 0.0% 3.4% 4.0% 0.6% 2.2% 20.6% 89.2% 45 Mary McLeod Bethune 0.1% 67.5% 0.7% 27.6% 3.6% 0.4% 7.9% 14.7% 81.3% 46 Charles Carroll 0.9% 61.0% 1.2% 13.7% 23.3% 0.0% 3.2% 14.2% 71.5% 50 Helen Barrett Montgomery 0.2% 49.8% 6.4% 31.3% 12.0% 0.4% 19.1% 12.0% 85.0% 52 Frank Fowler Dow 0.3% 55.7% 1.9% 10.1% 31.0% 0.9% 3.2% 10.4% 78.8% 53 Franklin Montessori Academy 0.0% 77.7% 0.7% 13.7% 7.9% 0.0% 0.7% 5.0% 68.3% 54 Flower City Community School 0.4% 79.1% 1.7% 11.7% 5.9% 1.3% 2.5% 12.1% 72.8% 57 Early Childhood School of Rochester 0.0% 72.2% 0.6% 14.8% 12.3% 0.0% 1.9% 17.9% 90.1% 58 World of Inquiry School 1.0% 78.5% 1.4% 8.9% 9.6% 0.7% 1.7% 14.3% 78.8% Percent Enrollment 0.4% 63.8% 1.8% 21.8% 11.8% 0.4% 12.2% 15.9% 87.5% 25
27 Secondary Enrollment by Ethnicity, LEP, Students with Disabilities and Disadvantaged No. School Name Native American Black Asian Hispanic White Multi Racial LEP SWD Disadvantaged 60 Charlotte High School 0.4% 61.9% 2.0% 18.8% 16.8% 0.0% 3.5% 19.9% 67.0% 61 East High School 0.2% 67.9% 1.3% 20.4% 10.2% 0.0% 4.9% 19.3% 74.1% 63 Thomas Jefferson High School 0.5% 62.6% 6.4% 17.9% 12.7% 0.0% 19.4% 20.8% 73.7% 65 John Marshall High School 0.4% 80.6% 0.2% 11.5% 7.4% 0.0% 1.4% 18.9% 70.7% 66 James Monroe High School 0.1% 38.3% 1.5% 53.5% 6.5% 0.0% 27.9% 22.0% 83.9% 67 Joseph Wilson Magnet High School 0.4% 79.9% 2.2% 8.7% 8.7% 0.0% 0.9% 17.7% 68.6% 69 School Without Walls 0.7% 56.9% 1.5% 16.7% 24.2% 0.0% 1.2% 9.5% 62.3% 73 Northeast College Preparatory High School 0.0% 69.1% 0.0% 23.0% 7.9% 0.0% 3.0% 19.1% 79.9% 74 School of the Arts 0.3% 52.4% 2.0% 15.8% 29.5% 0.0% 0.5% 7.5% 56.0% 76 Franklin Bioscience & Health Careers 0.2% 71.2% 0.9% 23.4% 4.3% 0.0% 4.1% 21.2% 71.2% 81 Edison Business, Finance & Entrepreneurship 0.0% 77.2% 0.5% 17.2% 5.1% 0.0% 1.5% 21.3% 59.7% 82 Edison Engineering & Manufacturing 0.0% 73.0% 0.5% 19.4% 7.1% 0.0% 2.6% 21.2% 54.7% 83 Edison Skilled Trades 0.3% 64.0% 1.4% 25.2% 9.1% 0.0% 3.1% 28.9% 64.6% 84 Franklin Global Media & Arts 0.0% 76.2% 0.2% 18.8% 4.9% 0.0% 1.8% 22.7% 72.0% 85 Freddie Thomas High School 0.1% 71.8% 0.8% 22.2% 5.1% 0.0% 3.3% 19.7% 68.3% 86 Franklin International Finance & Economic Development 0.0% 76.0% 1.2% 19.5% 3.3% 0.0% 2.7% 22.1% 66.5% 89 Northwest College Preparatory High School 0.4% 82.6% 0.0% 11.7% 5.3% 0.0% 1.8% 21.3% 80.5% 94 Edison Imaging & Information Technology 0.2% 71.3% 0.9% 19.1% 8.4% 0.0% 2.1% 19.3% 60.8% Percent Enrollment 0.3% 67.6% 1.6% 20.1% 10.4% 0.0% 6.0% 19.4% 72.4% 26
28 Percent Enrollment by Ethnicity, Limited English Proficiency (LEP), Students With Disabilities (SWD) & Disadvantaged Secondary vs. Elementary Schools % 90.0% 87.5% 80.0% 70.0% 60.0% 63.8% 67.6% 72.4% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% 0.4% 0.3% Native American 21.8% 20.1% 19.4% 15.9% 11.8% 10.4% 12.2% 6.0% 1.8% 1.6% 0.4% 0.0% Black Asian Hispanic White Multi Racial LEP SWD Disadv. Elementary School Secondary School 27
29 Districtwide Enrollment by Percentage and Ethnicity Table A-1 Districtwide Native American Black Asian Hispanic White Multi Racial Total Enroll Total Non- White Percent # % # % # % # % # % # % Elementary Enrollment % 11, % % 3, % 1, % % 17, % Secondary Enrollment % 9, % % 3, % 1, % 2 0.0% 14, % Total Enrollment , ,969 3, , % Percent of Enrollment 0.3% 64.7% 2.3% 21.7% 10.7% 100% Districtwide Enrollment by Ethnicity Figure A-1 100% 2 90% 80% 45 9, ,095 1,507 70% Enrollment Percent 60% 50% 40% 30% 60 11, ,874 1, % 10% 0% Native American Black Asian Hispanic White Multi Racial Elementary School Secondary School 28
30 Districtwide Enrollment by Gender and Ethnicity Districtwide Native American African American Asian Hispanic White Multi Racial Total Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Total # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % Elementary % % 5, % 5, % % % 1, % 1, % % % % % 8, % 8, % 17,488 Secondary % % 4, % 4, % % % 1, % 1, % % % 1 0.0% 1 0.0% 7, % 7, % 14,644 Total Enrollment ,204 10, ,499 3,470 1,675 1, ,799 16,333 32,132 Percent Enrollment 0.2% 0.1% 31.8% 33.0% 1.0% 1.3% 10.9% 10.8% 5.2% 5.5% 0.1% 0.1% 49.2% 50.8% 29
31 Districtwide Enrollment Percentages by Gender Table A-2 Districtwide Male Female Total # % # % Elementary Enrollment 8, % 8, % 17,488 Secondary Enrollment 7, % 7, % 14,644 Total Enrollment 16,333 15,799 32,132 Percent Enrollment 50.8% 49.2% Districtwide Gender Breakdown Figure A-2 100% Enrollment Percent 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% ,245 8,554 10% 0% Male Female Elementary Enrollment Secondary Enrollment 30
32 Elementary Enrollment by Percentage, Gender, Ethnicity and School No. School Name # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % 1 Martin Anderson 2 0.7% 1 0.3% % % 3 1.0% 4 1.3% % % % % 2 0.7% 0 0.0% % % Clara Barton 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % 0 0.0% 1 0.3% 4 1.2% % 6 1.8% 9 2.8% 0 0.0% 1 0.3% % % Nathaniel Rochester 0 0.0% 2 0.5% % % 0 0.0% 1 0.2% 8 1.8% % 8 1.8% 5 1.2% 1 0.2% 0 0.0% % % George Mather Forbes 1 0.2% 0 0.0% % % 1 0.2% 1 0.2% % % % 7 1.7% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % John Williams 0 0.0% 1 0.2% % % % % % % % % 0 0.0% 1 0.2% % % Dag Hammarskjold 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % 1 0.3% 2 0.6% % % 7 2.2% % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % Virgil Grissom 3 0.6% 0 0.0% % % 0 0.0% 2 0.4% % % % % 1 0.2% 1 0.2% % % Roberto Clemente 3 0.6% 1 0.2% % % 3 0.6% 2 0.4% % % 6 1.2% % 1 0.2% 1 0.2% % % Martin Luther King Jr % 1 0.1% % % 1 0.1% 0 0.0% % % 2 0.3% % 0 0.0% 2 0.3% % % James Duffy 1 0.1% 0 0.0% % % 5 0.7% 4 0.5% % % % % 2 0.3% 2 0.3% % % Chester Dewey 0 0.0% 3 0.8% % % % % % % % % 1 0.3% 0 0.0% % % 399 Children's School 15 of Rochester 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % % % % % % 1 0.3% 0 0.0% % % John Walton Spencer 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % 1 0.2% 1 0.2% 6 1.3% 9 2.0% 7 1.5% 5 1.1% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % Enrico Fermi 1 0.2% 0.0% % % 3 0.6% 4 0.8% % % % % 1 0.2% 0.0% % % Charles Lunsford 1 0.3% 1 0.3% % % 0 0.0% 2 0.6% 2 0.6% 8 2.5% 2 0.6% 4 1.3% 0 0.0% 1 0.3% % % 316 Henry Lomb 20 School 0 0.0% 1 0.3% % % 3 1.0% 3 1.0% % % 7 2.4% 6 2.0% 1 0.3% 0 0.0% % % Lincoln School 0 0.0% 1 0.2% % % 3 0.6% 0 0.0% % % 7 1.5% 8 1.7% 0 0.0% 1 0.2% % % Francis Parker 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % 5 1.5% 1 0.3% 9 2.8% 6 1.9% % % 1 0.3% 2 0.6% % % 324 Nathaniel 25 Hawthorne 0 0.0% 1 0.3% % % 1 0.3% 1 0.3% % % 9 2.9% 6 2.0% 3 1.0% 1 0.3% % % Henry Hudson 2 0.3% 1 0.2% % % 1 0.2% 4 0.6% % % % % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % Adlai Stevenson 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % 1 0.3% 1 0.3% % % % 8 2.1% 1 0.3% 0 0.0% % % 376 General Elwell 30 Otis 3 0.6% 2 0.4% % % 8 1.7% 4 0.9% % % % % 2 0.4% 2 0.4% % % Audubon 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % 1 0.1% 3 0.3% % % % % 2 0.2% 0 0.0% % % 1, Louis Cerulli 0 0.0% 1 0.2% % % 3 0.7% 5 1.1% % % % % 0 0.0% 2 0.4% % % Pinnacle 3 0.7% 0 0.0% % % 1 0.2% 0 0.0% % % % % 0 0.0% 2 0.5% % % Henry Longfellow 1 0.3% 0 0.0% % % 0 0.0% 1 0.3% % % % % 0 0.0% 1 0.3% % % Andrew Townson 1 0.2% 2 0.3% % % 1 0.2% 2 0.3% % % % % 1 0.2% 4 0.7% % % Kodak Park 2 0.4% 0 0.0% % % 7 1.3% 4 0.7% % % % % 2 0.4% 1 0.2% % % Abelard Reynolds 1 0.2% 1 0.2% % % 5 1.2% 5 1.2% % % % % 1 0.2% 2 0.5% % % 429 Theodore 43 Roosevelt 1 0.2% 1 0.2% % % 5 0.9% 4 0.7% % % % % 3 0.5% 2 0.3% % % Lincoln Park 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 7 2.1% 5 1.5% 3 0.9% % 2 0.6% 2 0.6% % % 331 Mary McLeod 45 Bethune 2 0.3% 1 0.1% % % 3 0.4% 2 0.3% % % % % 0 0.0% 2 0.3% % % Charles Carroll 1 0.3% 1 0.3% % % 4 1.3% 0 0.0% % % % % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % 311 Helen Barrett 50 Montgomery 2 0.4% 0 0.0% % % % % % % % % 2 0.4% 0 0.0% % % Frank Fowler Dow 1 0.3% 0 0.0% % % 2 0.7% 2 0.7% % % % % 1 0.3% 2 0.7% % % 304 Franklin Montessori 53 Academy 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % 1 0.6% 1 0.6% % % 4 2.6% 8 5.2% 0 0.0% 3 1.9% % % Flower City Community School 0 0.0% 1 0.3% % % 0 0.0% 3 1.0% % % 7 2.4% % 3 1.0% 1 0.3% % % Early Childhood School of Rochester 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % 0 0.0% 1 0.6% % % % % 1 0.6% 1 0.6% % % World of Inquiry School 2 0.7% 0.0% % % 1 0.3% 3 1.0% % % % % 2 0.7% 1 0.3% % % 292 Total Enrollment Percent Enrollment Native American African American Asian Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Hispanic White Multi Racial Male Female Male Female Male Female Male ,304 5, ,940 1, ,441 8,830 17, % 0.1% 30.7% 32.7% 1.1% 1.3% 11.2% 11.0% 5.4% 5.7% 0.2% 0.2% 48.9% 51.1% Total Total 31
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