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Rochester Demographics and Indicators of Literacy

Rochester Demographics and Indicators of Literacy. Donald Pryor, PhD Director of Human Services Analysis November 28, 2006. Adults Ages 25+ Without A High School Degree, 2000. Census 2000. Proportion of Families with Children <18 Who are Below Poverty Level, 2000. Census 2000.

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Rochester Demographics and Indicators of Literacy

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  1. Rochester Demographics and Indicators of Literacy Donald Pryor, PhD Director of Human Services Analysis November 28, 2006

  2. Adults Ages 25+ Without A High School Degree, 2000 Census 2000 Rochester Literacy Summit

  3. Proportion of Families with Children <18 Who are Below Poverty Level, 2000 Census 2000 Rochester Literacy Summit

  4. RCSD K-12 Students Eligible for Free or Reduced Lunch2004-2005 NYS Education Department Rochester Literacy Summit

  5. Proportion of Families with Own Children <18 Headed by Single Parents, 2000 Census 2000 Rochester Literacy Summit

  6. RCSD Students Not Meeting Standards* on ELA Scores NYS Education Department *Scoring at level 1 or 2 out of 4 levels. 2005-06 scores may not be entirely comparable to prior years because of differences in norming. Rochester Literacy Summit

  7. RCSD Students Not Meeting Standards* on ELA Scores, by Race, 2004 - 2005 NYS Education Department *Scoring at level 1 or 2 out of 4 levels. Rochester Literacy Summit

  8. Students Not Meeting Standards* on ELA Scores2005-2006 NYS Education Department *Scoring at level 1 or 2 out of 4 levels. 2005-06 scores may not be entirely comparable to prior years because of differences in norming. Rochester Literacy Summit

  9. RCSD Students Not Meeting Standards* on Math Scores NYS Education Department *Scoring at level 1 or 2 out of 4 levels. 2005-06 scores may not be entirely comparable to prior years because of differences in norming. Rochester Literacy Summit

  10. RCSD Students Not Meeting Standards* on Math Scores, by Race, 2004-2005 NYS Education Department *Scoring at level 1 or 2 out of 4 levels. Rochester Literacy Summit

  11. Students Not Meeting Standards* on Math Scores2004-2005 NYS Education Department *Scoring at level 1 or 2 out of 4 levels. Rochester Literacy Summit

  12. RCSD Graduation Rates of 2000 9th Grade Cohort as of August 31, 2004 52% Rochester 59% Syracuse 62% Albany 62% Buffalo 66% Yonkers NYS Education Department Rochester Literacy Summit

  13. RCSD Graduation Rates of 2000 9th Grade Cohort as of August 31, 2004, By Race NYS Education Department Rochester Literacy Summit

  14. Percentage of NYS and US Adults At or Below Basic Literacy (all races)2003 e.g., Ability to find info in a bus schedule e.g., Ability to read a newspaper article Source: 2003 New York State Assessment of Adult Literacy. U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, www.air.org/NAAL. Rochester Literacy Summit

  15. Percentage of NYS Adults At or Below Basic Literacy by Race2003 Prose Document 79% 75% 67% 58% 36% 29% Source: 2003 New York State Assessment of Adult Literacy. U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, www.air.org/NAAL. Rochester Literacy Summit

  16. Percentage of Adults At or Below Basic Literacy, 1992, and Estimated Number of City of Rochester Adults in 2005 = 78,700 City of Rochester Adults in 2005 Source: Reder, Synthetic estimates of literacy; http://www.casas.org/lit/litcode/Search.cfm; 2005 American Community Survey Rochester Literacy Summit

  17. Wage Gap by Educational Attainment Grows US Bureau of Labor Statistics Rochester Literacy Summit

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