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s of Poverty for 2016, Kansas School Districts, by County Children in Poverty ALLEN Chanute Public Schools 413 10,729 1,881 344 18.3 Crest 479 1,303 227 40 17.6 Humboldt 258 2,692 493 69 14.0 Iola 257 8,272 1,361 297 21.8 Marmaton Valley 256 1,649 306 49 16.0 ANDERSON Crest 479 1,303 227 40 17.6 Garnett 365 6,743 1,251 174 13.9 West Franklin 287 4,829 857 91 10.6 ATCHISON Atchison County Community Schools 377 4,178 803 88 11.0 Atchison Public Schools 409 12,035 1,975 363 18.4 Easton 449 3,646 654 40 6.1 Jefferson County North 339 2,266 397 37 9.3 North Jackson 335 1,866 336 43 12.8 South Brown County 430 3,340 659 148 22.5 Valley Falls 338 2,288 429 37 8.6 BARBER Barber County North 254 3,191 527 80 15.2 Skyline Schools 438 1,148 229 35 15.3 South Barber 255 1,519 231 36 15.6 BARTON Central Plains 112 3,639 578 68 11.8 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 2,790 452 56 12.4 Fort Larned 495 6,533 890 118 13.3 Great Bend 428 18,586 3,313 602 18.2 Hoisington 431 3,450 627 106 16.9 Macksville 351 1,291 263 42 16.0 Otis-Bison 403 1,354 221 24 10.9 BOURBON Fort Scott 234 12,196 2,167 479 22.1 Girard 248 5,483 1,047 207 19.8 Jayhawk 346 3,335 532 107 20.1 Uniontown 235 2,178 447 106 23.7 BROWN Doniphan West 111 2,520 325 44 13.5 Hiawatha 415 5,652 982 153 15.6 North Jackson 335 1,866 336 43 12.8 Prairie Hills 113 6,708 1,313 148 11.3 South Brown County 430 3,340 659 148 22.5 BUTLER Andover 385 23,658 5,848 316 5.4 Augusta 402 12,426 2,396 229 9.6 Bluestem 205 3,900 672 69 10.3 Central 462 1,858 347 70 20.2 Circle 375 9,243 1,777 164 9.2 Douglass Public Schools 396 3,600 702 53 7.5 El Dorado 490 14,672 2,331 379 16.3 Eureka 389 4,163 633 112 17.7 Flinthills 492 1,453 269 29 10.8 Peabody-Burns 398 2,309 404 44 10.9 Remington-Whitewater 206 3,720 761 78 10.2 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 8,142 1,799 122 6.8

s of Poverty for 2016, Kansas School Districts, by County Children in Poverty CHASE Centre 397 1,483 292 48 16.4 Chase County 284 2,680 414 55 13.3 Marion-Florence 408 3,389 565 85 15.0 Peabody-Burns 398 2,309 404 44 10.9 CHAUTAUQUA Caney Valley 436 4,022 736 110 14.9 Cedar Vale 285 834 140 40 28.6 Chautauqua County Community 286 2,295 333 68 20.4 Elk Valley 283 735 143 41 28.7 Independence 446 12,595 2,164 452 20.9 West Elk 282 2,212 274 62 22.6 CHEROKEE Baxter Springs 508 4,526 851 222 26.1 Cherokee 247 4,465 807 148 18.3 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 2,543 455 113 24.8 Columbus 493 7,095 1,216 220 18.1 Galena 499 3,415 607 128 21.1 Oswego 504 2,103 345 76 22.0 Pittsburg 250 22,830 3,189 760 23.8 Riverton 404 3,630 649 106 16.3 CHEYENNE Cheylin 103 1,054 158 40 25.3 St. Francis Community Schools 297 1,968 298 32 10.7 CLARK Ashland 220 1,149 220 28 12.7 Bucklin 459 1,372 266 28 10.5 Comanche County 300 1,896 337 46 13.6 Minneola 219 1,026 212 35 16.5 CLAY Clay Center 379 7,842 1,371 197 14.4 Clifton-Clyde 224 1,844 286 40 14.0 Southern Cloud 334 1,429 247 49 19.8 CLOUD Beloit 273 4,947 813 123 15.1 Clay Center 379 7,842 1,371 197 14.4 Clifton-Clyde 224 1,844 286 40 14.0 Concordia 333 6,713 1,060 148 14.0 North Ottawa County 239 3,384 600 74 12.3 Pike Valley 426 1,117 194 26 13.4 Republic County-Hillcrest Rural Schools 109 3,610 515 89 17.3 Southern Cloud 334 1,429 247 49 19.8 COFFEY Burlington 244 4,068 667 75 11.2 Garnett 365 6,743 1,251 174 13.9 Lebo-Waverly 243 2,716 474 53 11.2 LeRoy-Gridley 245 1,632 261 20 7.7 Southern Lyon County 252 2,877 548 59 10.8 COMANCHE Comanche County 300 1,896 337 46 13.6

s of Poverty for 2016, Kansas School Districts, by County Children in Poverty COWLEY Arkansas City 470 16,440 2,991 564 18.9 Cedar Vale 285 834 140 40 28.6 Central 462 1,858 347 70 20.2 Dexter 471 646 118 19 16.1 Douglass Public Schools 396 3,600 702 53 7.5 Mulvane 263 10,109 2,040 174 8.5 Oxford 358 1,819 289 30 10.4 Udall 463 1,993 377 39 10.3 Winfield 465 14,944 2,499 326 13.0 CRAWFORD Cherokee 247 4,465 807 148 18.3 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 2,543 455 113 24.8 Erie 101 3,549 649 166 25.6 Frontenac Public Schools 249 3,943 723 99 13.7 Girard 248 5,483 1,047 207 19.8 Northeast 246 4,091 706 187 26.5 Pittsburg 250 22,830 3,189 760 23.8 Uniontown 235 2,178 447 106 23.7 DECATUR Golden Plains 316 783 159 12 7.5 Hoxie Community Schools 412 2,082 329 58 17.6 Norton Community Schools 211 4,841 658 99 15.0 Oberlin 294 2,687 379 84 22.2 DICKINSON Abilene 435 8,512 1,574 185 11.8 Centre 397 1,483 292 48 16.4 Chapman 473 6,034 1,074 137 12.8 Herington 487 2,902 480 91 19.0 Rural Vista 481 2,139 350 66 18.9 Solomon 393 1,980 372 39 10.5 Southeast of Saline 306 3,052 604 45 7.5 DONIPHAN Atchison County Community Schools 377 4,178 803 88 11.0 Atchison Public Schools 409 12,035 1,975 363 18.4 Doniphan West 111 2,520 325 44 13.5 Riverside 114 3,341 562 97 17.3 Troy Public Schools 429 1,841 320 35 10.9 DOUGLAS Baldwin City 348 8,749 1,656 141 8.5 Eudora 491 8,026 1,683 145 8.6 Lawrence 497 99,195 12,245 1,358 11.1 Perry Public Schools 343 6,165 1,070 100 9.3 Santa Fe Trail 434 6,073 1,038 108 10.4 Shawnee Heights 450 19,108 3,645 341 9.4 Wellsville 289 4,762 920 61 6.6 West Franklin 287 4,829 857 91 10.6 EDWARDS Kinsley-Offerle 347 2,031 334 46 13.8 Lewis 502 736 138 11 8.0 Macksville 351 1,291 263 42 16.0

s of Poverty for 2016, Kansas School Districts, by County Children in Poverty ELK Bluestem 205 3,900 672 69 10.3 Central 462 1,858 347 70 20.2 Elk Valley 283 735 143 41 28.7 Eureka 389 4,163 633 112 17.7 Fredonia 484 4,362 716 166 23.2 West Elk 282 2,212 274 62 22.6 ELLIS Ellis 388 2,615 513 49 9.6 Hays 489 24,363 3,647 415 11.4 LaCrosse 395 2,124 312 60 19.2 Otis-Bison 403 1,354 221 24 10.9 Palco 269 801 143 17 11.9 Paradise 399 709 124 25 20.2 Plainville 270 2,423 417 48 11.5 Russell County 407 5,778 893 162 18.1 Victoria 432 1,936 353 21 5.9 ELLSWORTH Central Plains 112 3,639 578 68 11.8 Ell-Saline 307 1,774 326 25 7.7 Ellsworth 327 4,618 587 51 8.7 Little River 444 1,509 321 42 13.1 Smoky Valley 400 6,333 1,023 60 5.9 FINNEY Cimarron-Ensign 102 3,309 748 73 9.8 Garden City 457 33,648 7,286 1,299 17.8 Holcomb 363 2,958 788 112 14.2 FORD Bucklin 459 1,372 266 28 10.5 Cimarron-Ensign 102 3,309 748 73 9.8 Dodge City 443 31,110 6,638 1,063 16.0 Fowler 225 845 154 15 9.7 Kinsley-Offerle 347 2,031 334 46 13.8 Minneola 219 1,026 212 35 16.5 Spearville 381 1,159 241 14 5.8 FRANKLIN Baldwin City 348 8,749 1,656 141 8.5 Central Heights 288 2,791 511 75 14.7 Garnett 365 6,743 1,251 174 13.9 Lebo-Waverly 243 2,716 474 53 11.2 Marais des Cygnes Valley 456 1,504 287 41 14.3 Ottawa 290 14,364 2,619 407 15.5 Paola 368 11,746 2,174 171 7.9 Santa Fe Trail 434 6,073 1,038 108 10.4 Wellsville 289 4,762 920 61 6.6 West Franklin 287 4,829 857 91 10.6 GEARY Chapman 473 6,034 1,074 137 12.8 Geary County Schools 475 43,383 7,995 1,374 17.2 Manhattan 383 62,209 6,430 688 10.7 Mill Creek Valley 329 3,502 647 46 7.1 Morris County 417 4,876 705 121 17.2 Riley County 378 4,644 812 80 9.9 Rural Vista 481 2,139 350 66 18.9

s of Poverty for 2016, Kansas School Districts, by County Children in Poverty GOVE Dighton 482 1,353 203 17 8.4 Grinnell Public Schools 291 559 87 9 10.3 Healy Public Schools 468 316 62 24 38.7 Oakley 274 2,729 446 51 11.4 Quinter Public Schools 293 1,418 276 34 12.3 Wheatland 292 804 132 31 23.5 GRAHAM Hill City 281 2,434 367 55 15.0 Hoxie Community Schools 412 2,082 329 58 17.6 Logan 326 998 202 29 14.4 Norton Community Schools 211 4,841 658 99 15.0 Palco 269 801 143 17 11.9 Stockton 271 1,920 283 40 14.1 WaKeeney 208 2,733 364 50 13.7 GRANT Moscow Public Schools 209 723 183 16 8.7 Satanta 507 1,672 351 62 17.7 Stanton County 452 2,075 430 60 14.0 Ulysses 214 7,587 1,789 295 16.5 GRAY Cimarron-Ensign 102 3,309 748 73 9.8 Copeland 476 809 194 14 7.2 Fowler 225 845 154 15 9.7 Ingalls 477 848 164 14 8.5 Montezuma 371 1,564 321 23 7.2 GREELEY Greeley County Schools 200 1,296 234 40 17.1 GREENWOOD Bluestem 205 3,900 672 69 10.3 Eureka 389 4,163 633 112 17.7 Flinthills 492 1,453 269 29 10.8 Fredonia 484 4,362 716 166 23.2 Hamilton 390 505 81 14 17.3 LeRoy-Gridley 245 1,632 261 20 7.7 Madison-Virgil 386 1,255 217 51 23.5 West Elk 282 2,212 274 62 22.6 HAMILTON Syracuse 494 2,536 546 95 17.4 HARPER Anthony-Harper 361 4,791 864 166 19.2 Argonia Public Schools 359 991 174 18 10.3 Attica 511 797 131 21 16.0 Cunningham 332 1,293 154 24 15.6 Kingman-Norwich 331 5,926 1,062 165 15.5 South Barber 255 1,519 231 36 15.6

s of Poverty for 2016, Kansas School Districts, by County Children in Poverty HARVEY Buhler 313 12,706 2,341 283 12.1 Burrton 369 1,407 270 26 9.6 Goessel 411 1,540 259 21 8.1 Halstead 440 4,573 924 115 12.4 Haven Public Schools 312 5,925 1,181 168 14.2 Hesston 460 4,628 822 48 5.8 Moundridge 423 3,476 563 45 8.0 Newton 373 22,782 4,001 497 12.4 Peabody-Burns 398 2,309 404 44 10.9 Remington-Whitewater 206 3,720 761 78 10.2 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 2,209 478 28 5.9 Valley Center Public Schools 262 14,347 3,095 245 7.9 HASKELL Copeland 476 809 194 14 7.2 Ingalls 477 848 164 14 8.5 Satanta 507 1,672 351 62 17.7 Sublette 374 2,260 490 41 8.4 HODGEMAN Cimarron-Ensign 102 3,309 748 73 9.8 Dodge City 443 31,110 6,638 1,063 16.0 Jetmore 227 1,818 296 18 6.1 Kinsley-Offerle 347 2,031 334 46 13.8 Pawnee Heights 496 624 92 14 15.2 Spearville 381 1,159 241 14 5.8 JACKSON Atchison County Community Schools 377 4,178 803 88 11.0 Holton 336 5,977 1,020 117 11.5 Jefferson West 340 4,941 904 73 8.1 Kaw Valley 321 8,087 2,162 209 9.7 North Jackson 335 1,866 336 43 12.8 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 2,178 423 43 10.2 Prairie Hills 113 6,708 1,313 148 11.3 Royal Valley 337 4,458 889 73 8.2 South Brown County 430 3,340 659 148 22.5 Valley Falls 338 2,288 429 37 8.6 JEFFERSON Atchison County Community Schools 377 4,178 803 88 11.0 Easton 449 3,646 654 40 6.1 Holton 336 5,977 1,020 117 11.5 Jefferson County North 339 2,266 397 37 9.3 Jefferson West 340 4,941 904 73 8.1 Lawrence 497 99,195 12,245 1,358 11.1 McLouth 342 3,334 597 65 10.9 Oskaloosa Public Schools 341 3,799 610 81 13.3 Perry Public Schools 343 6,165 1,070 100 9.3 Seaman 345 20,423 4,024 287 7.1 Valley Falls 338 2,288 429 37 8.6 JEWELL Beloit 273 4,947 813 123 15.1 Concordia 333 6,713 1,060 148 14.0 Pike Valley 426 1,117 194 26 13.4 Republic County-Hillcrest Rural Schools 109 3,610 515 89 17.3 Rock Hills 107 2,634 359 72 20.1 Smith Center 237 2,743 404 68 16.8

s of Poverty for 2016, Kansas School Districts, by County Children in Poverty JOHNSON Blue Valley 229 122,427 26,789 559 2.1 De Soto 232 34,013 7,981 209 2.6 Eudora 491 8,026 1,683 145 8.6 Gardner Edgerton 231 26,863 5,246 307 5.9 Olathe 233 157,364 31,053 1,738 5.6 Shawnee Mission Public Schools 512 235,380 34,736 2,267 6.5 Spring Hill 230 12,329 2,582 92 3.6 Wellsville 289 4,762 920 61 6.6 KEARNY Deerfield 216 1,057 214 54 25.2 Lakin 215 2,860 583 76 13.0 Leoti 467 2,133 437 68 15.6 KINGMAN Anthony-Harper 361 4,791 864 166 19.2 Cheney 268 3,604 812 49 6.0 Cunningham 332 1,293 154 24 15.6 Kingman-Norwich 331 5,926 1,062 165 15.5 Pretty Prairie 311 1,568 265 47 17.7 KIOWA Comanche County 300 1,896 337 46 13.6 Greensburg 422 1,602 269 39 14.5 Haviland 474 874 126 19 15.1 LABETTE Cherokee 247 4,465 807 148 18.3 Cherryvale 447 3,988 763 161 21.1 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 2,543 455 113 24.8 Labette County 506 7,352 1,376 302 21.9 Oswego 504 2,103 345 76 22.0 Parsons 503 9,507 1,527 394 25.8 LANE Dighton 482 1,353 203 17 8.4 Healy Public Schools 468 316 62 24 38.7 Scott County 466 5,043 959 99 10.3 LEAVENWORTH Basehor-Linwood 458 12,577 2,204 101 4.6 Bonner Springs 204 14,005 2,612 319 12.2 Easton 449 3,646 654 40 6.1 Eudora 491 8,026 1,683 145 8.6 Fort Leavenworth 207 8,239 1,671 79 4.7 Jefferson County North 339 2,266 397 37 9.3 Kansas City 500 119,978 23,645 5,949 25.2 Lansing 469 15,210 2,581 168 6.5 Lawrence 497 99,195 12,245 1,358 11.1 Leavenworth 453 28,298 4,471 815 18.2 McLouth 342 3,334 597 65 10.9 Tonganoxie 464 10,765 2,042 145 7.1 LINCOLN Central Plains 112 3,639 578 68 11.8 Lincoln 298 2,336 446 61 13.7 North Ottawa County 239 3,384 600 74 12.3 Sylvan Grove 299 1,628 245 40 16.3

s of Poverty for 2016, Kansas School Districts, by County Children in Poverty LINN Garnett 365 6,743 1,251 174 13.9 Jayhawk 346 3,335 532 107 20.1 Pleasanton 344 1,970 360 74 20.6 Prairie View 362 5,633 1,037 153 14.8 LOGAN Leoti 467 2,133 437 68 15.6 Oakley 274 2,729 446 51 11.4 Scott County 466 5,043 959 99 10.3 Triplains 275 471 85 14 16.5 Wallace County Schools 241 1,185 203 25 12.3 LYON Chase County 284 2,680 414 55 13.3 Emporia 253 27,138 4,302 631 14.7 Lebo-Waverly 243 2,716 474 53 11.2 Madison-Virgil 386 1,255 217 51 23.5 Morris County 417 4,876 705 121 17.2 North Lyon County 251 3,397 615 69 11.2 Southern Lyon County 252 2,877 548 59 10.8 Wabaunsee East 330 3,133 532 46 8.6 MCPHERSON Canton-Galva 419 2,685 473 31 6.6 Goessel 411 1,540 259 21 8.1 Hesston 460 4,628 822 48 5.8 Inman 448 2,583 483 47 9.7 Little River 444 1,509 321 42 13.1 McPherson 418 14,542 2,503 232 9.3 Moundridge 423 3,476 563 45 8.0 Smoky Valley 400 6,333 1,023 60 5.9 Southeast of Saline 306 3,052 604 45 7.5 MARION Centre 397 1,483 292 48 16.4 Chase County 284 2,680 414 55 13.3 Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh 410 4,186 621 57 9.2 Goessel 411 1,540 259 21 8.1 Hesston 460 4,628 822 48 5.8 Marion-Florence 408 3,389 565 85 15.0 Newton 373 22,782 4,001 497 12.4 Peabody-Burns 398 2,309 404 44 10.9 Remington-Whitewater 206 3,720 761 78 10.2 Rural Vista 481 2,139 350 66 18.9 MARSHALL Barnes 223 2,476 410 55 13.4 Blue Valley 384 1,756 266 20 7.5 Marysville 364 5,220 876 111 12.7 Nemaha Central 115 3,953 696 67 9.6 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 2,178 423 43 10.2 Prairie Hills 113 6,708 1,313 148 11.3 Valley Heights 498 2,193 383 55 14.4 Vermillion 380 2,710 458 53 11.6

s of Poverty for 2016, Kansas School Districts, by County Children in Poverty MEADE Ashland 220 1,149 220 28 12.7 Copeland 476 809 194 14 7.2 Fowler 225 845 154 15 9.7 Kismet-Plains 483 3,042 722 84 11.6 Meade 226 2,064 381 42 11.0 Montezuma 371 1,564 321 23 7.2 MIAMI Blue Valley 229 122,427 26,789 559 2.1 Gardner Edgerton 231 26,863 5,246 307 5.9 Louisburg 416 8,907 1,743 104 6.0 Osawatomie 367 6,643 1,249 194 15.5 Paola 368 11,746 2,174 171 7.9 Prairie View 362 5,633 1,037 153 14.8 Spring Hill 230 12,329 2,582 92 3.6 Wellsville 289 4,762 920 61 6.6 MITCHELL Beloit 273 4,947 813 123 15.1 Lincoln 298 2,336 446 61 13.7 Sylvan Grove 299 1,628 245 40 16.3 Waconda 272 2,554 391 57 14.6 MONTGOMERY Caney Valley 436 4,022 736 110 14.9 Cherryvale 447 3,988 763 161 21.1 Coffeyville 445 12,898 2,047 430 21.0 Elk Valley 283 735 143 41 28.7 Fredonia 484 4,362 716 166 23.2 Independence 446 12,595 2,164 452 20.9 Neodesha 461 3,312 627 116 18.5 MORRIS Centre 397 1,483 292 48 16.4 Chase County 284 2,680 414 55 13.3 Herington 487 2,902 480 91 19.0 Morris County 417 4,876 705 121 17.2 Rural Vista 481 2,139 350 66 18.9 MORTON Elkhart 218 2,179 397 40 10.1 Rolla 217 669 136 44 32.4 NEMAHA Hiawatha 415 5,652 982 153 15.6 Nemaha Central 115 3,953 696 67 9.6 North Jackson 335 1,866 336 43 12.8 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 2,178 423 43 10.2 Prairie Hills 113 6,708 1,313 148 11.3 Vermillion 380 2,710 458 53 11.6 NEOSHO Chanute Public Schools 413 10,729 1,881 344 18.3 Cherokee 247 4,465 807 148 18.3 Cherryvale 447 3,988 763 161 21.1 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 2,543 455 113 24.8 Erie 101 3,549 649 166 25.6 Girard 248 5,483 1,047 207 19.8

s of Poverty for 2016, Kansas School Districts, by County Children in Poverty NESS LaCrosse 395 2,124 312 60 19.2 Ness City 303 1,730 283 33 11.7 Western Plains 106 1,258 181 28 15.5 NORTON Logan 326 998 202 29 14.4 Northern Valley 212 867 154 28 18.2 Norton Community Schools 211 4,841 658 99 15.0 Oberlin 294 2,687 379 84 22.2 OSAGE Auburn-Washburn 437 34,230 6,448 429 6.7 Burlingame Public Schools 454 1,590 309 43 13.9 Lebo-Waverly 243 2,716 474 53 11.2 Lyndon 421 2,534 474 54 11.4 Marais des Cygnes Valley 456 1,504 287 41 14.3 North Lyon County 251 3,397 615 69 11.2 Osage City 420 3,653 660 123 18.6 Santa Fe Trail 434 6,073 1,038 108 10.4 Shawnee Heights 450 19,108 3,645 341 9.4 Wabaunsee East 330 3,133 532 46 8.6 West Franklin 287 4,829 857 91 10.6 OSBORNE Osborne County 392 2,073 306 60 19.6 Paradise 399 709 124 25 20.2 Smith Center 237 2,743 404 68 16.8 Stockton 271 1,920 283 40 14.1 Sylvan Grove 299 1,628 245 40 16.3 Waconda 272 2,554 391 57 14.6 OTTAWA Beloit 273 4,947 813 123 15.1 Clay Center 379 7,842 1,371 197 14.4 North Ottawa County 239 3,384 600 74 12.3 Solomon 393 1,980 372 39 10.5 Southern Cloud 334 1,429 247 49 19.8 Twin Valley 240 2,514 475 56 11.8 PAWNEE Fort Larned 495 6,533 890 118 13.3 Macksville 351 1,291 263 42 16.0 Pawnee Heights 496 624 92 14 15.2 PHILLIPS Logan 326 998 202 29 14.4 Northern Valley 212 867 154 28 18.2 Phillipsburg 325 3,453 578 82 14.2 Thunder Ridge 110 1,601 269 32 11.9 POTTAWATOMIE Blue Valley (Randolph-Olsburg) 384 1,756 266 20 7.5 Kaw Valley 321 8,087 2,162 209 9.7 Manhattan 383 62,209 6,430 688 10.7 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 2,178 423 43 10.2 Riley County 378 4,644 812 80 9.9 Rock Creek 323 5,505 1,071 67 6.3 Vermillion 380 2,710 458 53 11.6 Wamego 320 8,061 1,567 130 8.3

s of Poverty for 2016, Kansas School Districts, by County Children in Poverty PRATT Barber County North 254 3,191 527 80 15.2 Cunningham 332 1,293 154 24 15.6 Fairfield 310 2,407 435 67 15.4 Haviland 474 874 126 19 15.1 Macksville 351 1,291 263 42 16.0 Pratt 382 8,361 1,389 195 14.0 Skyline Schools 438 1,148 229 35 15.3 Stafford 349 1,370 212 56 26.4 RAWLINS Brewster 314 594 100 15 15.0 Cheylin 103 1,054 158 40 25.3 Colby Public Schools 315 6,641 1,044 97 9.3 Golden Plains 316 783 159 12 7.5 Rawlins County 105 2,132 325 47 14.5 RENO Buhler 313 12,706 2,341 283 12.1 Burrton 369 1,407 270 26 9.6 Chase-Raymond 401 870 162 39 24.1 Fairfield 310 2,407 435 67 15.4 Haven Public Schools 312 5,925 1,181 168 14.2 Hutchinson Public Schools 308 33,960 5,511 997 18.1 Kingman-Norwich 331 5,926 1,062 165 15.5 Nickerson 309 7,217 1,214 186 15.3 Pretty Prairie 311 1,568 265 47 17.7 Renwick 267 8,567 2,257 138 6.1 Sterling 376 3,052 471 66 14.0 REPUBLIC Clifton-Clyde 224 1,844 286 40 14.0 Concordia 333 6,713 1,060 148 14.0 North Central-Washington Schools 108 2,536 398 47 11.8 Pike Valley 426 1,117 194 26 13.4 Republic County-Hillcrest Rural Schools 109 3,610 515 89 17.3 RICE Central Plains 112 3,639 578 68 11.8 Chase-Raymond 401 870 162 39 24.1 Ellsworth 327 4,618 587 51 8.7 Inman 448 2,583 483 47 9.7 Little River 444 1,509 321 42 13.1 Lyons 405 4,056 724 102 14.1 Nickerson 309 7,217 1,214 186 15.3 Sterling 376 3,052 471 66 14.0 RILEY Blue Valley (Randolph-Olsburg) 384 1,756 266 20 7.5 Clay Center 379 7,842 1,371 197 14.4 Geary County Schools 475 43,383 7,995 1,374 17.2 Manhattan 383 62,209 6,430 688 10.7 Mill Creek Valley 329 3,502 647 46 7.1 Riley County 378 4,644 812 80 9.9 Rock Creek 323 5,505 1,071 67 6.3 Valley Heights 498 2,193 383 55 14.4 Wamego 320 8,061 1,567 130 8.3

s of Poverty for 2016, Kansas School Districts, by County Children in Poverty ROOKS Logan 326 998 202 29 14.4 Osborne County 392 2,073 306 60 19.6 Palco 269 801 143 17 11.9 Paradise 399 709 124 25 20.2 Plainville 270 2,423 417 48 11.5 Stockton 271 1,920 283 40 14.1 RUSH Hays 489 24,363 3,647 415 11.4 LaCrosse 395 2,124 312 60 19.2 Otis-Bison 403 1,354 221 24 10.9 Pawnee Heights 496 624 92 14 15.2 Victoria 432 1,936 353 21 5.9 RUSSELL Central Plains 112 3,639 578 68 11.8 Paradise 399 709 124 25 20.2 Russell County 407 5,778 893 162 18.1 Sylvan Grove 299 1,628 245 40 16.3 SALINE Ell-Saline 307 1,774 326 25 7.7 Salina 305 48,991 8,379 1,187 14.2 Smoky Valley 400 6,333 1,023 60 5.9 Solomon 393 1,980 372 39 10.5 Southeast of Saline 306 3,052 604 45 7.5 Twin Valley 240 2,514 475 56 11.8 SCOTT Healy Public Schools 468 316 62 24 38.7 Scott County 466 5,043 959 99 10.3 SEDGWICK Andover 385 23,658 5,848 316 5.4 Burrton 369 1,407 270 26 9.6 Cheney 268 3,604 812 49 6.0 Circle 375 9,243 1,777 164 9.2 Clearwater 264 6,037 1,313 151 11.5 Conway Springs 356 2,588 613 83 13.5 Derby 260 35,568 7,201 839 11.7 Goddard 265 27,950 6,525 299 4.6 Halstead 440 4,573 924 115 12.4 Haven Public Schools 312 5,925 1,181 168 14.2 Haysville 261 23,290 4,914 654 13.3 Kingman-Norwich 331 5,926 1,062 165 15.5 Maize 266 34,865 8,106 551 6.8 Mulvane 263 10,109 2,040 174 8.5 Remington-Whitewater 206 3,720 761 78 10.2 Renwick 267 8,567 2,257 138 6.1 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 8,142 1,799 122 6.8 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 2,209 478 28 5.9 Valley Center Public Schools 262 14,347 3,095 245 7.9 Wichita 259 335,490 57,497 12,758 22.2 SEWARD Kismet-Plains 483 3,042 722 84 11.6 Liberal 480 20,818 4,568 784 17.2 Moscow Public Schools 209 723 183 16 8.7 Satanta 507 1,672 351 62 17.7 Sublette 374 2,260 490 41 8.4

s of Poverty for 2016, Kansas School Districts, by County Children in Poverty SHAWNEE Auburn-Washburn 437 34,230 6,448 429 6.7 Jefferson West 340 4,941 904 73 8.1 Kaw Valley 321 8,087 2,162 209 9.7 Santa Fe Trail 434 6,073 1,038 108 10.4 Seaman 345 20,423 4,024 287 7.1 Shawnee Heights 450 19,108 3,645 341 9.4 Silver Lake 372 3,407 723 33 4.6 Topeka Public Schools 501 98,225 15,899 2,986 18.8 Wabaunsee East 330 3,133 532 46 8.6 SHERIDAN Golden Plains 316 783 159 12 7.5 Grinnell Public Schools 291 559 87 9 10.3 Hoxie Community Schools 412 2,082 329 58 17.6 Norton Community Schools 211 4,841 658 99 15.0 Oakley 274 2,729 446 51 11.4 Oberlin 294 2,687 379 84 22.2 Quinter Public Schools 293 1,418 276 34 12.3 Wheatland 292 804 132 31 23.5 SHERMAN Brewster 314 594 100 15 15.0 Goodland 352 5,886 998 170 17.0 SMITH Osborne County 392 2,073 306 60 19.6 Smith Center 237 2,743 404 68 16.8 Thunder Ridge 110 1,601 269 32 11.9 Waconda 272 2,554 391 57 14.6 STAFFORD Chase-Raymond 401 870 162 39 24.1 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 2,790 452 56 12.4 Fairfield 310 2,407 435 67 15.4 Great Bend 428 18,586 3,313 602 18.2 Macksville 351 1,291 263 42 16.0 Skyline Schools 438 1,148 229 35 15.3 St. John-Hudson 350 1,770 307 46 15.0 Stafford 349 1,370 212 56 26.4 STANTON Stanton County 452 2,075 430 60 14.0 STEVENS Hugoton Public Schools 210 4,926 1,076 137 12.7 Moscow Public Schools 209 723 183 16 8.7 Satanta 507 1,672 351 62 17.7 SUMNER Argonia Public Schools 359 991 174 18 10.3 Arkansas City 470 16,440 2,991 564 18.9 Belle Plaine 357 3,192 595 59 9.9 Caldwell 360 1,415 200 55 27.5 Clearwater 264 6,037 1,313 151 11.5 Conway Springs 356 2,588 613 83 13.5 Kingman-Norwich 331 5,926 1,062 165 15.5 Mulvane 263 10,109 2,040 174 8.5 Oxford 358 1,819 289 30 10.4 South Haven 509 848 166 19 11.4 Udall 463 1,993 377 39 10.3 Wellington 353 9,320 1,702 319 18.7

s of Poverty for 2016, Kansas School Districts, by County Children in Poverty THOMAS Brewster 314 594 100 15 15.0 Colby Public Schools 315 6,641 1,044 97 9.3 Golden Plains 316 783 159 12 7.5 Grinnell Public Schools 291 559 87 9 10.3 Oakley 274 2,729 446 51 11.4 Triplains 275 471 85 14 16.5 TREGO Ellis 388 2,615 513 49 9.6 LaCrosse 395 2,124 312 60 19.2 WaKeeney 208 2,733 364 50 13.7 Western Plains 106 1,258 181 28 15.5 WABAUNSEE Kaw Valley 321 8,087 2,162 209 9.7 Manhattan 383 62,209 6,430 688 10.7 Mill Creek Valley 329 3,502 647 46 7.1 Morris County 417 4,876 705 121 17.2 North Lyon County 251 3,397 615 69 11.2 Wabaunsee East 330 3,133 532 46 8.6 Wamego 320 8,061 1,567 130 8.3 WALLACE Triplains 275 471 85 14 16.5 Wallace County Schools 241 1,185 203 25 12.3 Weskan 242 313 74 5 6.8 WASHINGTON Barnes 223 2,476 410 55 13.4 Clifton-Clyde 224 1,844 286 40 14.0 Marysville 364 5,220 876 111 12.7 North Central-Washington Schools 108 2,536 398 47 11.8 Republic County-Hillcrest Rural Schools 109 3,610 515 89 17.3 Valley Heights 498 2,193 383 55 14.4 WICHITA Leoti 467 2,133 437 68 15.6 Scott County 466 5,043 959 99 10.3 WILSON Altoona-Midway 387 1,542 238 41 17.2 Cherryvale 447 3,988 763 161 21.1 Fredonia 484 4,362 716 166 23.2 Neodesha 461 3,312 627 116 18.5 WOODSON Altoona-Midway 387 1,542 238 41 17.2 Eureka 389 4,163 633 112 17.7 Fredonia 484 4,362 716 166 23.2 Humboldt 258 2,692 493 69 14.0 LeRoy-Gridley 245 1,632 261 20 7.7 Madison-Virgil 386 1,255 217 51 23.5 Woodson 366 2,626 444 90 20.3 WYANDOTTE Bonner Springs 204 14,005 2,612 319 12.2 Kansas City 500 119,978 23,645 5,949 25.2 Piper 203 10,526 2,137 154 7.2 Turner 202 19,549 3,989 735 18.4 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty s, Model-based s for States, Counties, and School Districts, School District Data, http://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/saipe.html (accessed June 15, 2018). School Districts are listed in all counties in which they are located according to 2012 boundaries.