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Children Living in Poverty Percentage of Children Under Age 18 in Poverty

SCHOOL FUNDING and VOTER ENGAGEMENT March 31, 2012 Dr. Charles Weis Santa Clara County Superintendent of Schools. Children Living in Poverty Percentage of Children Under Age 18 in Poverty. English Learners Percentage of English Learners Enrolled in Public Education.

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Children Living in Poverty Percentage of Children Under Age 18 in Poverty

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  1. SCHOOL FUNDING and VOTER ENGAGEMENTMarch 31, 2012Dr. Charles WeisSanta Clara County Superintendent of Schools

  2. Children Living in PovertyPercentage of Children Under Age 18 in Poverty

  3. English LearnersPercentage of English Learners Enrolled in Public Education

  4. Latino StudentsPercentage of Latino Students in K-12 Public Education

  5. California Standards Test (CST) Scores—English Language Arts (ELA) by Grade Level Santa Clara County California

  6. California Standards Test Scores – Mathematics by Grade Level Santa Clara County California

  7. Academic Performance Index (API) State Target

  8. California High School Exit ExamPassing Rates for English Language Arts for Santa Clara County subgroups and California 22 points

  9. California High School Exit ExamPassing Rates for Mathematics for Santa Clara County subgroups and California 23 points

  10. Graduation Rate4-Year Adjusted Cohort Rate First year (2010-11) data for adjusted cohort graduation rate from CDE. *Total includes additional subgroups not shown in table.

  11. Graduation RatesGraduation Rates Using NCES Definition

  12. Dropout Rate4-Year Adjusted Cohort Rate First year (2010-11) data for adjusted cohort dropout rate from CDE. *Total includes additional subgroups not shown in table.

  13. Dropout RatesAdjusted Grade 9-12 4-year Derived Dropout Rate

  14. Prop. 98 funding:*California (in thousands)*revenue limit only

  15. Prop. 98 funding:* Santa Clara County (in thousands)*revenue limit only

  16. SCHOOL FUNDING and VOTER ENGAGEMENTMarch 31, 2012Dr. Charles WeisSanta Clara County Superintendent of Schools

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