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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Canterbury Woods has 15% low income students, it's higher than a few nearby, but from the boundary map it's all single family homes, I am surprised the low income ratio is that high. I used to live nearby. [/quote] That might not reflect the neighborhood though, but rather students being bussed in from other schools. It's all SFH but with that metric there's a lot of variation. [/quote] By "bussed in" you mean only AAP kids? Then the AAP class has lower SES than the general ed class? [/quote] Probably yes, since some of the AAP feeders are Title I schools. Also the DHOH students come from all over the entire county, and presumably have a FRL percentage more in line with the county as a whole. This presentation is several years old, but on slides 37 and 38 shows that in-boundary Canterbury Woods students is 6% free and reduced lunch, whereas the students actually attending Canterbury Woods are 15% free and reduced lunch. The situation is probably the same now.[/quote] Thank you, this is informative. [/quote]
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