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NATIONAL CENTE R FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS
Statistical Analysis Report April 1993
Characteristics of the100 Largest PublicElementary and SecondarySchool Districts in theUnited States: 1990-91
U.S. Department of EducationOffice of Educational Research and Improvement NCES 93-13 1
NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS
Statistical Analysis Report April 1993
Characteristics of the100 Largest PublicElementary and SecondarySchool Districts in theUnited States: 1990-91
John SietsemaElementary and Secondary Education Statistics Division
NCES 93-131U.S. Department of EducationOffice of Educational Research and Improvement
U.S. Department of EducationRichard W. RileySecretary
Off ice of Educational Research and ImprovementEmerson J. ElliottActing Assistant Secretary
National Center for Education StatisticsEmerson J. EiliottCommissioner
National Center for Education Statistics"The purpose of the Center shall be to collect, analyze, anddisseminate statistics and other data related to educationin the United States and in other nations."-Section 406(b)of the General Education Provisions Act, as amended (20U.S.C. 122le-1).
April 1993
Contact:John Sietsemna(202) 219-1335
For sale by the U.S. Government Printing OfficeSuperintendent of Documents, Mail Stop: SSOP, Washington. DC 20402-9328
ISBN 0-16-041716-3
Highlights
Information collected by the National Center for Education Statistics for the Common Core ofData, relating to public schools and school districts in the United States and outlying areas,indicates that during the 1990-91 school year
* The 100 largest public school districts, representing fewer than 1 percent of all schooldistricts in the nation, were responsible for the education of about 23 percent of allpublic school students;
* Although almost all of these districts encompassed large cities, only about half of theschool districts were confined to the city limits;
* About 70 percent of these districts were located in coastal states;
* Of the 89 districts for which student racial/ethnic information was reported, more thanhalf (47) had over 50 percent minority enrollment. However, in 22 of the 89 districts,no single racial/ethnic group comprised a majority of the student population;
* Schools in the 100 largest districts tended to be about 39 percent larger than the averageAmerican school and to have a slightly higher pupil/teacher ratio than those in otherschool districts; and
* The 100 largest districts employed about 23 percent of the nation's public schoolteachers, and accounted for about 17 percent of all public schools and over 19 percent ofpublic high school graduates.
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Contents
Highlights .................................. 1
Introduction............................... 1Where Are the Largest School Districts?".. .................. 3How Do These Districts Compare With the Average School District? ......... 5
Methodology ............................... 7Related Data Sources............................9Acknowledgments............................. 9
FigureLocation of 100 largest school districts in the United States................4
TablesA. Totals of selected statistics for the nation, the 100 largest, and the 500 largest
school districts: School year 1990-91 .. ................... 2B. Number and percentage of districts and students by district membership size
for regular public elementary and secondary school districts: School year 1990-91......3C. Membership trends in the 20 largest school districts in the United States:
School years 1986-87 to 1990-91.......................6Basic Tables................................ 101. Selected statistics for the 100 largest school districts in the United States:
School year 1990-91...........................122. Number of public elementary and secondary schools in the 100 largest school districts
in the United States, by type of school: School year 1990-91.............143. Number of students in public elementary and secondary schools in the 100 largest
school districts in the United States, by type of school, and number of students withIndividual Education Plans: School year 1990-91.................16
4. Percentile distribution of regular public elementary and secondary schools with assignedmembership in the 100 largest school districts in the United States, by membership size:School year 1990-91...........................18
5. Number of students in public elementary and secondary schools in the 100 largest schooldistricts in the United States, by grade ranges: School year 1990-91..........20
6. Number of public elementary and secondary schools in the 100 largest school districtsin the United States, by specified instructional level: School year 1990-91........22
7. Median pupil-teacher ratios in public elementary and secondary schools in the 100 largestschool districts in the United States, by specified instructional level: School year 1990-91 .24
8. Number of public elementary and secondary schools in the 100 largest school districtsin the United States, by minority membership, and minority students as a percentage ofschool district membership: School year 1990-91.................26
9. Selected student characteristics as a percentage of school district membership, andpercentage of schools for which characteristic is reported, in the 100 largest school districtsin the United States: School year 1990-91 .. ................. 28
AppendicesA. The 500 Largest Public School Districts in the United States and Outlying Areas, 1990-91 .. 31B. Survey document-Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe...........40C. Survey document-Public Elementary/Secondary Education Agency Universe.......41
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Introduction
This publication provides basic descriptive information about the 100 largest school districtsin the United States and its outlying areas. Almost one in every four public school studentsin this nation is served by one of these largest districts, which are distinguished from smallerdistricts by differences in several other characteristics in addition to sheer size. The charac-teristics that are noted in this report include average and median school size, pupil/teacherratios, number of high school graduates, number of pupils receiving special educationservices, and minority enrollment as a proportion of total enrollment. This information isfound in the nine basic tables. Preceding the basic tables are text tables for the purpose ofestablishing a meaningful context for the information on the 100 largest districts. Followingthe basic tables, appendix A lists the 500 largest school districts with some identifyinginformation and basic statistical data. Appendices B and C are facsimiles of the datacollection instruments used in the Common Core of Data surveys. The information presentedin the basic tables comes from the responses to these surveys.
In the 1990-91 school year there were 16,699 local education agencies in the United Statesand its outlying areas, 15,363 of which were categorized as "regular school districts." (Theothers were a variety of agencies providing specialized or cooperative educational services.)The 100 largest districts were chosen for attention in this report because they serve such asubstantial percentage of our nation's school-age youth and because their size and othercharacteristics set them apart from the other 16,000 plus public school districts in the country.
This is the fourth in the current series of reports on the largest school districts in the nation.Previously published were Characteristics of the 25 Most Populous Cities' School Systemsand the 25 Largest Public Elementary and Secondary School Districts: Fall 1986, released inSeptember 1988; Characteristics of the 55 Largest Public Elementary and Secondary SchoolDistricts in the United States: 1987-88, published in May 1989; and Characteristics of the100 Largest Public Elementary and Secondary School Districts in the United States: 1988-89,published in April 1991. The latter report may be ordered from OERI's Education Informa-tion Branch by telephone, toll-free, on 1-800-424-1616. This year's report is the first in theseries to include the Puerto Rico Department of Education in the tables rather than only in theappendix.
The 100 largest school districts serve 9,627,140 students, or about 23 percent of the totalpublic elementary and secondary school population of over 42 million students in the morethan 16,000 local education agencies (LEAs) in the nation (see table A). The largest schooldistrict in the country is New York City Public Schools, with 943,969 students in 1,000schools. The second largest is the Puerto Rico Department of Education, with 644,734students in 1,619 schools. Los Angeles Unified School District, with 625,073 students in 632schools, is third in size (see table 1). The 500 largest districts (about 3 percent of all schooldistricts) serve 17,658,426 students, or about 42 percent of the total public elementary andsecondary school student population in the United States (see table A).
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Table A.--TotaLs of selected statistics for the nation, the 100 largest, and the 500largest school districts: School year 1990-91
100 Largest districts 500 largest districts
Percentage PercentageNational of national of national
Data item total Total total Total total
Districts 16,699 100 0.6 500 3.0Schools 86,281 14,206 16.5 26,806 31.1Students 42,095,467 9,627,140 22.9 17,658,426 41.9Teachers 2,282,398 514,737 22.6 930,054 40.7Graduates 2,277,010 441,664 19.4 850,934 37.4
Pupil/teacher ratio 18 19 NA 19 NAGraduates as percentage
of all students 5.4 4.6 NA 4.8 NA
Note: Data for outlying areas are included in the national totals.
Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, CormmonCommon Core of Data, "Public Elementary and Secondary School and Education AgencyUniverses." No imputations were made for missing data on teachers (Massachusetts andMichigan), or graduates (Michigan and Washington), which were not supplied by stateCCD coordinators. Minority data from Office for Civil Rights, US Department of Education.
For a more comprehensive picture of the distribution of school districts of all sizes nationally,and the number of students served, see table B or consult the related data sources listed at theend of the text.
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Where Are the 100 Largest School Districts?
The District of Columbia, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico each have only one school district for theentire jurisdiction, and each is represented among the 100 largest districts. Alaska, Illinois,Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada,New Jersey, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Washington, and Wisconsin each have onedistrict among the 100 largest.
States with multiple districts among the 100 largest are Florida and Texas with 13 each;California with 10; Georgia and Maryland with 5 each; Louisiana, Ohio, and Virginia with 4each; Alabama, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Utah with 3 each; and Arizona, Colorado,New York, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina with 2 each.
As expected, these 100 school districts tend to be in cities and counties having large popula-tions, with administrative offices typically in large cities and their environs. Many of thedistricts are in states where school districts are coterminous with counties. The district namesindicate that 49 of them are identified with cities, 42 with counties or parishes, and 9 withother jurisdictions. About 70 percent of these districts are located in coastal states, althoughseveral are located in the large cities of the north central states.
Table B.--Number and percentage of districts and students by district iMembership size for regular publicelementary and secondary school districts: School year 1990-91
Districts Students CumuLative totals
District Cumulative Cumulativemembership size Number Percentage percentage Number Percentage percentage Districts Students
Nation 15,363 100.0 41,604,681 100.0
100,000 or more 22 0.1 0.1 5,168,248 12.4 12.4 22 5,168,24825,000 to 99,999 170 1.1 1.2 7,245,472 17.4 29.8 192 12,413,72010,000 to 24,999 491 3.2 4.4 7,281,890 17.5 47.3 683 19,695,6107,500 to 9,999 317 2.1 6.5 2,727,461 6.6 53.9 1,000 22,423,0715,000 to 7,499 621 4.0 10.6 3,759,089 9.0 62.9 1,621 26,182,1602,500 to 4,999 1,940 12.6 23.2 6,748,220 16.2 79.2 3,561 32,930,3802,000 to 2,499 833 5.4 28.6 1,871,341 4.5 83.6 4,394 34,801,7211,500 to 1,999 1,121 7.3 35.9 1,941,907 4.7 88.3 5,515 36,743,6281,000 to 1,499 1,588 10.3 46.2 1,960,958 4.7 93.0 7,103 38,704,586800 to 999 775 5.0 51.3 692,777 1.7 94.7 7,878 39,397,363600 to 799 1,024 6.7 57.9 713,817 1.7 96.4 8,902 40,111,180450 to 599 972 6.3 64.3 508,970 1.2 97.6 9,874 40,620,150300 to 449 1,303 8.5 72.8 487,316 1.2 98.8 11,177 41,107,466150 to 299 1,620 10.5 83.3 356,050 0.9 99.7 12,797 41,463,5161 to 149 2,196 14.3 97.6 141,165 0.3 100.0 14,993 41,604,681Zero* 370 2.4 100.0 0 0.0 100.0 15,363 41,604,681
*Membiership may be zero in two situations: where the school district does
tuition for its students in a neighboring district, and where the districtwho are accounted for in some other districts).
not operate schools but paysprovides services for students
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Educational Statistics. Conmmon Core of Data,"Public Elementary and Secondary Education Agency Universe," 1990-91.
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Figure 1.-Location of 100 largest school districts in the United States, 1990-91
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Source: U.S. Department of E~ducation, National1 center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, "Public Elementary and SecondazryEducation Agency Universe.'
How Do These Districts Compare With the Average School District?
General CharacteristicsI
According to information submitted to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) byeducation officials in state education agencies, the average school district in America hasabout 5 schools, 137 teachers, and 2,521 students, with an average school size of about 488students and a mean pupil/teacher ratio of about 18 to 1. Among the 100 largest districts, themeans are 142 schools, 5,147 teachers, and 96,271 students, yielding an average school sizeof about 678, and a pupil/teacher ratio of 19 to 1.
Nationally, the number of high school graduates per year as a percentage of total schoolmembership is about 5.4 percent. For the 100 largest school districts the average is about 4.6percent (see table A).
Student Body Composition
A substantial number of these districts have a disproportionately high percentage of ra-cial/ethnic minorities in their pupil population compared with the average school district.Using school district data from the Office for Civil Rights, NCES estimates that the 100largest districts, with about 23 percent of the nation's pupils, have slightly more than 40percent of the 12.2 million minority students in the country.
Among those 89 of the 100 largest districts for which school-level student racial/ethnic dataare reported in CCD, some 43 districts report 50 percent or more of their students as white,non-Hispanic. Of these 43 districts, 15 report minority representation of less than 25 percentof their student body, and 10 of them have less than 20 percent minority students.
In 19 districts, half or more of the membership is black, non-Hispanic; 6 districts report thatthe majority of their students are Hispanic; and in one district, most of the students areAsian/Pacific Islanders. In 20 districts, no single racial/ethnic group comprises more than 50percent of the student population.
The number of students in different racial/ethnic categories are reported on the school universe survey of theCommon Core of Data (CCD), and these school-level numbers are then aggregated to the school district level.Although there were sufficient school-level data to be able to calculate student racial/ethnic enrollment figures for89 of the 100 largest school districts, reporting from schools in other districts was not complete enough to calculatenational distributions. National racial/ethnic data are, therefore, taken from the most currently available (fall, 1988)Office for Civil Rights report. These data show a national estimate of the total number of minority students in allthe public school districts (12.2 million) and the percentage of minority students in each of the 100 largest districts.Applying these percentages to the reported membership figures for the 100 largest school districts and the totalnational public school membership (as reported to NCES in the Common Core of Data), NCES calculated the numberof minority students in each school district and added these figures to estimate the total minority membership forthe 100 largest districts. This total was divided by national public school membership to get a percentage of minoritystudents in the 100 largest districts compared with all minority students in the Nation's public schools.
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Membership Trends
The largest school districts in the United States have for the most part remained relativelystable in size over the past 5 years, although there are some exceptions. When 1990-91membership is compared with that of 1986-87 (see table C)
* The 20 largest districts, in both years, have accounted for approximately 12 percent ofthe students in the nation's public elementary and secondary schools. In the fall of1986, these 20 districts enrolled 4,850,406 pupils out of a national total (includingoutlying areas) of 40,499,050. In 1990-91, they had 4,961,218 students out of42,095,467.
* One district, Palm Beach County, Florida, has displaced Jefferson County (Louisville),Kentucky, from the list of the 20 largest districts by moving from its 1986-87 positionas 25th in size to 20th in 1990-91. Two other large districts in Florida, Dade Countyand Broward County, have also shown noteworthy increases, as has Clark County,Nevada.
* Many of the districts serving large cities have experienced some losses, with Detroit,Memphis, and Chicago registering the sharpest declines in proportion to their size.Puerto Rico, not a city district, shows a 5.1 percent loss over the 5-year period, as well.
Table C. --Membership trends in the 20 Largest school districts in the United States: School years 1986-87 to 1990-91
1990 1986 Change: PercentageRank Name of reporting district State Rank 1990 1986 1986 to Change:by size by size membership membership 1990 1986 to 1990
1 New York City Public Schools NY 1 943,696 938,606 5090 0.52 Puerto Rico Dept of Education PR 2 644,734 679,489 -34755 -5.13 Los Angeles Unified SD CA 3 625,073 589,099 35974 6.14 City of Chicago School Dist 29 IL 4 408,830 431,298 -22468 -5.25 Dade County Sch Dist FL 5 292,000 243,690 48310 19.86 Houston Independent Sch Dist TX 6 194,000 194,389 -389 -0.27 Philadelphia City Sch Dist PA 7 190,979 190,119 860 0.58 Detroit City School District ml 8 168,956 185,499 -16543 -8.99 Broward County Sch Dist FL 11 161,100 131,725 29375 22.3
10 Hawaii Dept of Education HI 9 159,285 164,336 -5051 -3.111 DaLlas independent Sch Dist TX 10 135,000 132,389 2611 2.012 Fairfax Co Public Schools VA 12 128,840 128,241 599 0.513 Hillsborough County Sch Dist FL 14 123,900 115,373 8527 7.414 Clark County School District NV 19 121,984 95,416 26568 27.815 San Diego City Unified SD CA 13 121,107 115,441 5666 4.916 Duval County School District FL 18 111,100 102,966 8134 7.917 Prince George's Co Public Schs MD 17 108,868 103,301 5567 5.418 Baltimore City P 5 System MD 16 108,663 111,243 -2580 -2.319 Memphis City School District TN 15 107,103 113,101 -5998 -5.320 Palm Beach County School Diet FL 25 106,000 84,685 21315 25.2
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics,Cormmon Core of Data, "Public Elementary and Secondary Education Agency Universe."
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Methodology
The primary source of data for this report is the 1990-91 Common Core of Data (CCD).Information was reported to NCES by state education agencies in the spring of 1991. Thereare four CCD surveys collecting basic descriptive data on public education in the nation:nonfiscal data are gathered through the school ("Public Elementary/Secondary SchoolUniverse" survey), local education agency ("Public Elementary/Secondary Education AgencyUniverse" survey), and state forms ("State Nonfiscal Survey"); fiscal data are gathered at thestate level only. The information for the tables is taken from the school and local educationagency collections. All responses are provided by a CCD coordinator in each state educationagency. Since the information is supplied by state education agencies, any item of datamissing for one school district is generally missing for other districts in the same state. Forthe calculation of national or subnational averages, data were obtained from the-"StateNonfiscal Survey." Wherever this alternative source has been used, the information isfootnoted or explained in the text.
Response Rates
Notwithstanding the item nonresponse situations cited below, most of these data representschool district-level figures from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and five outlyingareas: American Samoa, Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, Puerto Rico, andthe Virgin Islands.
Item Nonresponse
The following nonresponse situations in the CCD school and agency universe surveys relateto information presented in this report: No teacher counts-Massachusetts and Michigan; nohigh school graduate counts-Michigan and Washington; no racial/ethnic counts--Georgia,Missouri, Virginia, and Puerto Rico; no special education Individual Education Plan counts(or zero entered in every record)-Kansas, Kentucky, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania,Vermont, and Washington.
Definitions
Graduates-Students who completed the course of public elementary and secondaryeducation offered by the school district and who received a regular high school diploma asdefined by state law or policy during the period September 1989 through August 1990.
Pupil/teacher ratio-The ratio of pupils to teachers in the school district, based on the totalnumber of pupils and the total full-time-equivalent (FTE) number of teachers reported in theschools associated with the school district.
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Public school-An institution which provides educational services and has the followingcharacteristics:
* Has one or more grade groups (prekindergarten through grade 12) or is ungraded;* Has one or more teachers to give instruction;* Is located in one or more buildings or sites;* Has an assigned administrator;* Receives public funds as primary support; and* Is operated by an education agency.
Pupils in membership-Count of all students whose names have been entered on the rollduring a given school year, minus those whose names have been withdrawn on or before theclosest school day to October 1. Membership counts at the district level may include studentsfor whom the district is providing educational services through some other agency orinstitution.
Schools having membership-Schools at which students are counted for administrativepurposes, even though the students may attend one or more other schools for all or part oftheir school day.
Teachers--Sumn of full-time-equivalent (FIE) count of teachers by school for all schools in aschool district.
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Re-lated Data Sources
Data from the 1990-91 CCD surveys are available in the publications and machine-readableproducts listed below:
Publications
1. Public Elementary and Secondary Schools and Agencies in the United States andOutlying Areas: School Year 1990-91. (NCES 92-031, June 1992).
2. Directory of Public Elementary and Secondary Education Agencies, 1990-91. (NCES92-100, October 1992).
3. Public Elementary and Secondary State Aggregate Data, for School Year 1990-91 andFiscal Year 1990. (NCES 92-033, May 1992).
Tapes and Diskettes
1. Common Core of Data Public School Universe, 1990-91 (NCES 92-034).
2. Common Core of Data Public Education Agency Universe, 1990-91 (NCES 92-035).
Acknowledgments
The author gratefully acknowledges the comments and suggestions of the reviewers: MarkRoot of the Council of Great City Schools; Howard Nelson of the American Federation ofTeachers; Fred Beamner of the OERI Public Information Division; and Douglas Wright,Marilyn McMillen, MacKnight Black, Laurence Ogle, and Tongsoo Song of the NationalCenter for Education Statistics. Special thanks are due to Valerie Martin and Carol Rohr ofPinkerton Computer Consultants for the creation and production of the tables and the graphicfigures.
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Basic Tables
Table 1 presents basic data-numbers of students, teachers, graduates, and schools-for eachof the 100 largest districts. Also shown in table 1 is information to fully identify each schooldistrict, since the name of the district is not always sufficient for this purpose. On this andall the other tables, the districts are shown in order of size (pupils in membership as ofOctober 1990). Since the districts are arrayed by number of pupils, it is easy to note thedifferences in the numbers of teachers, graduates, and schools as they relate to districts ofsimilar size. For example, although the Hawaii Department of Education has fewer studentsthan the Broward County School District, it has more teachers and graduates. Fairfax County,Virginia, Public Schools, though smaller in size than the Dallas Independent School District,has more graduates.
Table 2 shows the number of schools in the 100 largest districts, by type of school. All butfive of the districts have specialized schools devoted to special, vocational, or alternativeeducation. The numbers of students assigned to these schools are given on table 3. It shouldbe noted that students attending a specialized school are often counted at their (regular) homeschool rather than at the specialized school they attend. It can be seen from these tables thatdistricts vary widely in their use of specialized versus general schools in educating studentswith special needs. The number of students having Individual Education Plans (IEP) inaccordance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act-Part B is shown in the lastcolumn of table 3.
Since pupil membership by grade is necessary for determining school categories in tables 4through 9, only schools having membership, or "regular" schools having membership, asspecified in the table, are used in the data sets from which these tables are derived.
Table 4 provides information on school characteristics in the 100 districts by displaying anarray showing school size (pupils in membership) at different percentile levels, as well asmean school size for each district (computed using regular schools having membership).According to this table, median school sizes range from a low of 313 pupils (St. Louis City)to a high of 1,070 (Gwinnett County, Georgia) for these districts. The largest school in thesedistricts, and also the largest school in the United States, is the 4,591 student John F.Kennedy High School in the New York City Public Schools. Looking more closely at NewYork City, the table shows that 25 percent of the schools have a pupil membership of 595 orless, and another 25 percent have a membership of 1,115 or more. Dividing all the studentsin regular schools by the number of such schools yields a mean, or average, size of 972.1students. If all the regular schools in New York were listed by size, the school at the mid-point on the list would have 807 pupils in membership. The median, therefore, is 807.
In table 5, data are given on the number of students assigned to graded (three categories) andungraded classes. In accounting for their students, 47 of the 100 largest districts assign allstudents to numbered grades and 53 use the "ungraded" status for students in some settings,such as special education, vocational education, and other specialized and alternative
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programs. In this table, students assigned to all types of schools are counted in the grade forwhich they are reported.
People frequently want to know how many "elementary schools" and "high schools" there arein any selection of school districts. Table 6 deals with these questions. Since nearly everyconceivable grade span is found among the nearly 14,000 schools in the 100 largest districts,the following four categories are used: primary (low grade of prekindergarten to 3; highgrade up to 8), middle (low grade 4 to 7; high grade 4 to 9), high (low grade 7 to 12; highgrade 12), and other (all other configurations). Although 88 of these school districts havesome schools in the "other" category, only in the Puerto Rico school system is the numbervery high (223 or 14.0 percent). Several districts that have fewer pupils than Puerto Rico,however, have higher percentages of schools in this category. Districts in this group areHillsborough County, Florida (16.1 percent), Northside ISD, Texas (20.3 percent), VolusiaCounty, Florida (17.5 percent), and Jefferson County, Alabama (18.3 percent). The schoolcounts in tables 6 through 10 include only schools having regularly assigned membership.
Table 7 shows median pupil/teacher ratios for the schools found in the categories establishedin table 6. Since teacher counts by school were not available for Detroit or Boston, no pupil!teacher ratio could be calculated for the schools in these districts. Among the 100 largestdistricts, the median pupil/teacher ratio for all schools in a district varied from 14.7 inNewark, New Jersey, to 26.8 in Santa Ana, California.
Table 8 gives the number of schools in each district in five percentage categories of minorityconcentration, as well as the overall minority student percentage for each district as a whole.In this report, minority is defined as all other than white non-Hispanic. Among the 20 largestdistricts, it is not uncommon to have two-thirds or more of the schools with more than 60percent minority membership. Racial/ethnic data by school were not available for the schooldistricts in Georgia, Missouri, Virginia, and Puerto Rico.
Whereas table 8 dealt with the number of schools in each district having a strong minoritypresence of any kind, table 9 shows the percentage of students in the entire district byspecific racial/ethnic category. As in table 8, racial/ethnic data were not available for districtsin some states. Table 9 also shows the number of students eligible for free lunch. Responsesin this data category were available for only 47 districts in 17 states, the District of Columbia,and Puerto Rico. Among these districts, the percentage of students eligible for free lunchunder a Federal program range from 4.8 (Gwinnett County, Georgia) to 85.5 percent (PuertoRico).
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Table 1. --Selected statistics for the 100 largest school districts in the United States: School year 1990-91
Number Number Number NumberName of reporting district City State County of of of 1990 of
students* teachers graduates schools
New York City Public SchoolsDepartment Of Education (PR)Los Angeles UnifiedCity Of Chicago School fist 29Dade County School District
Houston ISDPhiladelphia City School DietDetroit City School DistrictBroward County School DistrictHawaii Dept Of Education
Dallas ISDFairfax County Public SchoolsHillaborough County Sch DistClark County School DistrictSan Diego City Unified
Duval County School DistrictPrince Georges Co Public SchsBaltimore City Pub Sch SystemMemphis City School DistrictPalm Beach County School Diet
Montgomery Co Public SchoolsOrange County School DistrictPinellas County School DistMilwaukee School DistrictJefferson County (KY)
BrooklynHato ReyLos AngelesChicagoMiami
HoustonPhiladelphiaDetroitFt LauderdaleHonolulu
DallasFairfaxTampaLas VegasSan Diego
JacksonvilleUpper MarlboroBaltimoreMemphisW Palm Beach
RockvilleOrlandoClearwaterMilwaukeeLouisville
MY KingsPR N/ACA Los AngelesIL CookFL Dade
TX HarrisPA PhiladelphiaMI WayneFL BrowardHI Honolulu
TX DallasVA FairfaxFL HillahoroughNV ClarkCA San Diego
FL DuvalMD Prince George'SMD Baltimore CityTN ShelbyFL Palm Beach
MD MontgomeryFL OrangeFL PinellasWI MilwaukeeKY Jefferson
Albuquerque Public SchoolsBaltimore County Public SchsOrleans Par School BoardD.C. PublicSchoolsGranite School District
Mecklenburg CountyJefferson County R-l (CO)Dekalb County School DistrictFresno UnifiedLong Beach Unified
Virginia Beach City Pub SchlsCleveland City School DistrictCobb County School DistrictFart Worth ISDNashville-Davidson County SD
AlbuquerqueTowsonNew OrleansWashingtonSalt Lake Cy
CharlotteGoldenDecaturFresnoLong Beach
Virginia BchClevelandMariettaFort WorthNashville
NM BernalilloMD BaltimoreLA OrleansDC WashingtonUT Salt Lake
NC MecklenburgCO JeffersonGA De KalbCA FresnoCA Los Angeles
VA Virginia BeachOH CuyahogaGA CobbTX TarrantTN Davidson
Mobile CountyAustin ISDPolk County School DistrictAnne Arundel Co Public SchoolsJordan School District
Gwinnett County School DistColumbus City School DistrictWake CountyEl Paso ISDMesa Unified School District
San Francisco UnifiedEast Baton Rouge Par Sch BoardAtlanta City School DistrictBoston School DistrictSan Antonio ISD
MobileAustinBartowAnnapolisSandy
LawrencevilleColumbusRaleighEl PasoMesa
San FranciscoBaton RougeAtlantaBostonSan Antonio
AL MobileTX TravisFL PolkMD Anne ArundelUT Salt Lake
GA GwinnettOH FranklinNC WakeTX El PasoAZ Maricopa
CA San FranciscoLA East Baton RougeGA FultonMA SuffolkTX Bexar
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943, 969644,734625, 073408, 830292, 000
194, 000190, 979168, 956161, 100159. 285
135, 000128, 840123, 900121, 984121,107
i11, 10 0108,8B68108, 663107, 103106, 000
103, 757103, 00094, 36492,78991,450
55,34334,33027,24022, 69716, 022
10, 53010, 809
8, 3099, 108
8,6168, 0017, 5265, 8645,215
5, 84 86,011l5, 7925, 7256, 521
6,0846, 4865,3795, 3665,267
35, 98229, 04922, 81116, 95813,411
7,7417, 677
7,22010,325
5,5309, 6666, 1875, 6925, 958
4, 7886, 7423,771S, 1774, 811
6,4104, 8665, 0503,5384, 940
1, 0001, 619
632616304
246257245176235
196192172151158
153172177160133
173137131148162
88,29586,73782, 92580, 69478,554
77, 06976, 27574,40471,500o71,342
70,26670, 01969,44169, 16368,452
4,8425, 1834, 6444, 6663, 108
4,4823, S784, 6613, 2222, 939
3, 9013,7924, 1203, 7283, 943
4, 5435, 3103,4353, 6263, 634
4,2624, 9974, 3192, 5083,234
3, 5162, 7883, 8983, 1543, 028
124147126181100
110123103
8683
72128
81122120
67,28665, 88565,21865,011l64, 991
64, 98064,28064,26664, 09262,748
61,68861,66960,795s60,54360, 161
3,4004, 0963, 8643, 6132, 644
3, 5283, 8004,2993, 6392, 802
3, 0523, 8193, 829
3,5S48
2,8723, 0943, 0584, 1263,215
3, 5302,8523, 7773,5723,116
4,7572, 9552, 8142, 8122, 695
87100102114
69
59139
857364
110103114117103
Table I.--Selected statistics for the 100 largest school districts in- -Continued
the United States: 2School year 1990-91
Number Number Number NumberName of reporting district City State County of of of 1990 of
students* teachers graduates schools
Denver County 1Jefferson Par School BoardBrevard County School DistrictTucson Unified District #1Davis Co School District
Portland School District IJOakland UnifiedGreenville County School DistCaddo Par School BoardCincinnati City School Dist
Knox County School DistrictNorthside ISDYsleta ISDSacramento City UnifiedSeminole County School Dist
Newark CityVolusia County School DistrictIndianapolis Public SchoolsSan Juan UnifiedBuffalo City Schools
WichitaSanta Ana UnifiedArlington ISDCumberland CountyChesterfield County Pub Schls
DenverHarveyRockledgeTucsonFarmington
PortlandOaklandGreenvilleShreveportCincinnati
KnoxvilleSan AntonioEl PasoSacramentoSanford
NewarkDelandIndianapolisCarmichaelBuffalo
WichitaSanta AnaArlingtonFayettevilleChesterfield
CO DenverLA JeffersonFL BrevardAZ PimaUT Davis
OR MultnomahCA AlamedaSC GreenvilleLA CaddoOH Hamilton
TN KnoxTX BexarTX El PasoCA SacramentoFL Seminole
NJ EssexFL VolusiaIN MarionCA SacramentoNY Erie
KS SedgwickCA OrangeTX TarrantNC CumberlandVA Chesterfield
Charleston County School DistSt Louis City School DistrictLee County School DistrictEscambia County School DistAnchorage School District
Fulton County School DistrictPrince William County Pub SchsCorpus Christi ISDBirmingham CityOmaha Public Schools
Aldine ISDCypress -Fairbanks IsdMinneapolis Special Sch DistSeattle School DistrictJefferson County (AL)
Tulsa City School DistrictSan Bernardino City UnifiedToledo City School DistrictNorth East ISDPittsburgh School District
CharlestonSt LouisFort MyersPensacolaAnchorage
AtlantaManassasCorpus ChristiBirminghamOmaha
HoustonHoustonMinneapolisSeattleBirmingham
TulsaSan BernardinoToledoSan AntonioPittsburgh
SC CharlestonMO St Louis CityFL LeeFL EscambiaAK Anchorage
GA FultonVA Prince WilliamTX NuecesAL JeffersonNE Douglas
TX HarrisTX HarrisMN HennepinWA KingAL Jefferson
OK TulsaCA San BernardinoOH LucasTX HexerPA Allegheny
--Data not available.
* Count of students receiving educational services from school district. May differ somewhat from countsin tables 3 and 5, of students in membership in the schools of the school district.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, "PublicElementary/Secondary School Universe' survey, 1990-91, and "Public Elementary/Secondary AgencyUniverse" survey, 1990-91.
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59, 01358, 17756, 63956, 17454, 558
53, 04252, 09551,43451, 37551, 148
50, 75050, 22949, 97449, 55749, 027
48, 43348,40348, 14047, 69047,224
47,22245, 96444, 95844, 61244,480
3, 6733, 1653,2402, 6682, 139
2, 7142,2323, 0082, 8963, 073
2, 9192, 7562, 9442, 1462, 62 9
3,4182, 7643, 0182, 1423 ,103
2, 7481, 8722,4272, 5712, 657
2, 6352,4962, 9583, 3723, 00 0
2,4321, 9622, 79 92, 3822, 19 0
3,10 03,2472, 8141, 8762, 698
1, 9152,2681, 6932, 7452, 335
2, 3331, 36 62, 3802, 6842, 605
113847310870
9990927682
9364527446
100465369s0
43, 63743,28443,24043, 09141, 992
41, 93541, 88841, 88141, 71041, 699
41,37241, 19641, 05040, 91740, 752
40, 73240, 58940,45239, 90939, 896
2, 5563, 3092, 3552, 6692, 088
2, 5412,5032, 4262, 3512, 505
2,2262, 5281, 9172,2212, 188
2, 1921, 7092,2622, 3322, 544
1, 8291, 4572, 1192, 2232,217
2, 2512,4662, 0591, 8202,200
1, 5722, 1132, 021
1, 787
2, 3001,2742,2183,2752, 381
7113 0626782
6 05 963858 0
3 83 755
10860
7758624582
Table 2.-Number of public elementary and secondary schools in the 100 largest school districts inthe United States, by type of school: School year 1990-91
Type of school
Total Special Vocational other andName of reporting district schools Regular education education alternative
New York City Public SchoolsDepartment Of Education (PR)Los Angeles unifiedCity Of Chicago School Dist 29Dade County School District
Houston ISDPhiladelphia City School DistDetroit City School DistrictBroward County School DistrictHawaii Dept Of Education
1, 0001, 619
632616304
246257245176235
9281, 551613573269
235251226159232
521419431
401382
2039a07
561S0
0150027
20541
Dallas ISDFairfax County Public SchoolsHillsborough County Sch DistClark County School DistrictSan Diego City Unified
Duval County School DistrictPrince Georges Co Public SchsBaltimore City Pub Sch SystemMemphis City School DistrictPalm Beach County School Dist
Montgomery Co Public SchoolsOrange County School DistrictPinellas County School DietMilwaukee School DistrictJefferson County (KY)
Albuquerque Public SchoolsBaltimore County Public SchsOrleans Par School BoardD.C. Public SchoolsGranite School District
Mecklenburg CountyJefferson County P.-1 (CO)Dekalb County School DistrictFresno UnifiedLong Beach Unified
Virginia Beach City Pub SchlsCleveland City School DistrictCobb County School DistrictFort Worth ISDNashville-Davidson County SD
Mobile CountyAustin ISDPolk County School DistrictAnne Arundel Co Public SchoolsJordan School District
Gwinmett County School DistColumbus City School DistrictWake CountyEl Paso ISDMesa Unified School District
San Francisco UnifiedEast Baton Rouge Par Sch BoardAtlanta City School DistrictBoston School DistrictSan Antonio ISD
196 187192 171172 137151 139158 156
153 142172 161177 16516 0 150133 103
173 166137 111131 110148 138162 139
124 113147 141126 112181 162100 87
110 106123 117103 9886 8483 83
72 69128 1.2181 78122 103120 115
87 86100 88102 88114 10769 65
59 57139 13485 8373 7064 58
110 109103 96114 111117 114103 88
14
00530
5418S0
32274
3030
24
03318
0191358
01330
627410
4171242
S9732
74547
534123
22420
231175
111453
11133
1301
12
01000
2310a
14000
00220
00320
01701
04000
10103
02120
02203
Table 2. -Number of public elementary and secondary schools in the 100 largest school districts inthe United States, by type of school: School year 1990-91--Continued
Type of school
Total Special Vocational Other andName of reporting district schools Regular education education alternative
Denver County 1Jefferson Par School BoardBrevard County School DistrictTucson Unified District #1Davis Co School District
Portland School District IJOakland UnifiedGreenville County School DistCaddo Par School BoardCincinnati City School Dist
Knox County School DistrictNorthside ISDYsleta ISDSacramento City UnifiedSeminole County School Dist
Newark CityVolusia County School DistrictIndianapolis Public SchoolsSan Juan UnifiedBuffalo City Schools
WichitaSanta Ana UnifiedArlington ISDCumberland CountyChesterfield County Pub Schls
Charleston County School DistSt Louis City School DistrictLee County School DistrictEscambia County School DistAnchorage School District
113 10984 7973 68
108 *9870 64
99 8890 8692 8576 6482 80
93 8964 5052 5174 7446 41
82 7165 5392 8487 8475 69
10046536950
9343486749
71 69130 13062 4867 5982 71
Fulton County School DistrictPrince William County Pub SchsCorpus Christi ISDBirmingham CityOmaha Public Schools
Aldine ISDCypress -Fairbanks ISDMinneapolis Special Sch DistSeattle School DistrictJefferson County (AL)
Tulsa City School DistrictSan Bernardino City UnifiedToledo City School DistrictNorth East *ISDPittsburgh School District
60 5859 5463 5585 8580 78
3 8 3737 3555 53
108 8460 58
77 7658 5462 6045 4382 82
11000
30174
00410
80080
20000
04432
34332
213103
111731
23410
00S42
01002
02005
09100
10001
40110
20313
00636
00000
20100
05702
11160
14100
00002
011
180
00100
00020
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, "PublicElementary/Secondary School Universe" survey, 1990-91, and "Public Elementary/Secondary AgencyUniverse" survey, 1990-91.
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Table 3. -Number of students in public elementary and secondary schools in the 100 largest school districts inthe United States, by type of school, and number of students with Individual Education Plans: Schoolyear 1990-91
Type of school Students with____ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ Individual
Total Special Vocational other and EducationName of reporting district students* Regular education education alternative Plans
New York City Public Schools 944,113 902,145 14,771 27,197 0 107,944Department Of Education (PR) 616,375 604,626 1,043 10,706 0 15,920Los Angeles Unified 625,086 619,966 5,120 0 0 44,000City Of Chicago School Dist 29 408,714 401,554 7,160 0 0 15,295Dade County School District 292,023 290,135 101 ill 1,676 26,119
Houston ISD 194,435 190,981 1,069 2,194 191--Philadelphia City School Dist 190,978 186,274 0 4,704 0--Detroit City School District 168,116 164,225 2,235 234 1,422--Broward County School District 161,101 158,746 1,520 149 686 16,469Hawaii Dept Of Education 171,309 171,131 46 0 132 12,423
Dallas ISD 135,320 133,687 508 0 1,125--Fairfax County Public Schools 128,766 126,976 1,105 0 685 17,206Hillsborough County Sch Dist 124,337 121,852 1,127 1,008 350 16,712Clark County School District 121,959 119,045 595 1,457 862 9,801San Diego City Unified 121,152 120,978 174 0 0--
Duval County School District 111,142 109,265 844 527 506 16,860Prince Georges Co Public Schs 108,868 106,894 1,701 273 0 10,440Baltimore City Pub Sch System 108,663 103,887 810 2,797 1,169 17,935Memphis City School District 106,223 105,333 355 535 0 9,231Palm Beach County School Dist 105,712 104,184 237 343 948 13,115
Montgomery Co Public Schools 103,757 102,827 930 0 0 10,905Orange County School District 102,672 101,344 680 0 648 11,749Pinellas County School Dist 92,976 90,719 983 8 1,266 13,076Milwaukee School District 92,784 88,360 1,057 1,957 1,410 10,413Jefferson County (KY) 91,450 90,835 377 0 238--
Albuquerque Public Schools 88,295 87,212 124 0 959 12,889Baltimore County Public Schs 86,737 84,703 803 1,174 57 10,699Orleans Par School Board 82,925 78,360 278 1,235 3,052 8,864D.C. Public Schools 80,694 77,951 1,259 327 1,157 6,153Granite School District 78,554 77,169 207 0 1,178 7,546
Mecklenburg County 77,069 76,541 263 0 265 13,145Jefferson County k-i (CO) 76,275 74,938 130 161 1,046 6,504Dekalb County School District 74,108 72,868 283 0 957 6,390Fresno Unified 71,500 71,307 193 0 0 6,917Long Beach Unified 71,342 71,342 0 0 0 4,923
Virginia Beach City Pub Schls 70,266 70,167 99 0 0 6,372Cleveland City School District 68,924 66,966 628 1,330 0--Cobb County School District 69,441 68,970 50 0 421 5,401Fort Worth ISD 69,163 68,620 503 0 40--Nashville-Davidson County SD 67,452 67,085 367 0 0 6,974
Mobile County 67,203 67,150 53 0 0 8,878Austin ISD 65,797 64,880 812 0 105--Polk County School District 64,579 62,783 364 671 761 6,801Anne Arundel Co Public Schools 65,011 64,436 575 0 0 8,809Jordan School District 64,991 64,177 283 0 531 5,402
Gwinnett County School Dist 63,930 63,472 64 0 394 4,921Columbus City School District 63,956 63,844 0 112 0--Wake County 64,266 64,135 0 0 131 14,997El Paso ISD 64,092 63,817 275 0 0 -Mesa Unified School District 62,470 61,498 709 0 263 7,968
San Francisco Unified 61,688 61,675 13 0 0 6,543East Baton Rouge Par Sch Board 61,669 59,178 232 204 2,055 7,997Atlanta City School District 60,714 60,022 0 607 85 3,974Boston School District 60,543 60,423 120 0 0 11,422San Antonio IED 60,161 58,940 1,099 0 122--
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Table 3--Number of students in public elementary and secondary schools in the 100 largest school districts inthe United States, by type of school, and number of students with Individual Education Plans: Schoolyear 1990-91--Continued
Type of school Students with____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Individual
Total Special Vocational Other and EducationName of reporting district students* Regular education education alternative Plans
Denver County 1 59,013 57,749 0 20 1,244 5,854Jefferson Par School Board 58,177 57,302 673 202 0 7,922Brevard County School District 56,503 56,079 330 0 94 6,758Tucson Unified District #1 56,177 55,041 276 0 860 6,955Davis Co School District 55,558 54,858 89 0 611 5,762
Portland School District IJ 53,042 51,973 257 0 812 5,373Oakland Unified 52,095 51,922 173 0 0 4,638Greenville County School Dist 51,471 51,215 256 0 0 6,641Caddo Par School Board 51,375 44,598 277 807 5,693 5,236Cincinnati City School Dist 50,394 50,068 326 0 0--
Knox County School District 50,429 50,248 181 0 0 7,174Northside ISD 50,229 49,804 372 0 53--Ysleta ISD 49,974 49,873 101 0 0--Sacramento City Unified 49,557 49,557 0 0 0 5,046Seminole County School Dist 48,831 48,507 75 0 249 4,848
Newark City 48,433 47,177 1,256 0 0 3,645Volusia County School District 48,342 45,286 97 143 2,816 5,665Indianapolis Public Schools 48,140 47,756 201 0 183 8,117San Juan Unified 47,690 47,334 356 0 0 5,236Buffalo City Schools 47,235 43,200 47 3,988 0 4,832
Wichita 46,847 45,901 85 61 800--Santa Ania Unified 45,964 44,556 1,408 0 0 3,417Arlington ISD 44,958 43,275 1,517 0 166--Cumberland County 44,612 44,456 125 0 31 7,179Chesterfield County Pub Schls 44,480 44,433 0 47 0 4,942
Charleston County School Dist 43,667 43,667 0 0 0 5,252St Louis City School District 43,284 43,284 0 0 0 6,700Lee County School District 43,240 42,550 370 0 320 5,560Escambia County School Dist 42,950 42,360 469 0 121 5,934Anchorage School District 42,300 41,289 208 499 304 5,016
Fulton County School District 41,195 41,027 0 0 168 3,885Prince William County Pub Schs 41,888 41,723 165 0 0 4,226Corpus Christi ISD 41,881 41,296 466 0 119--Birmingham City 41,536 41,536 0 0 0 4,913Omaha Public Schools 41,699 41,554 145 0 0 4,998
Aldine ISD 41,372 41,258 114 0 0--Cypress-Fairbanks lED 41,196 41,153 23 0 20--Minneapolis Special Sch Dist 36,763 36,677 86 0 0 4,901Seattle School District 43,593 40,483 225 0 2,885--Jefferson County (AL) 40,664 40,444 0 220 0 5,592
Tulsa City School District 40,732 40,532 200 0 0--San Bernardino City Unified 40,589 40,225 364 0 0 4,127Toledo City School District 40,126 39,856 0 270 0--North East lED 39,909 39,621 0 0 288--Pittsburgh School District 39,896 39,896 0 0 0--
--Data not available.
* Students in membership in the schools of the school district. May differ somewhat from count of studentsreceiving educational services from the school district reported in table 1. Distribution by type of schoolbased on schools with membership.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data,"Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe" survey, 1990-91, and "PublicElementary/Secondary Agency Universe" survey, 1990-91.
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Table 4--Percentile distribution of regular public elementary and secondary schools with assigned membership in the 100 largest
school districts in the United States, by membership size: School year 1990-91
Regular Distribution of schools, by membership size
schools _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Name of reporting district having Mean Standard Minimum 10th 25th Median 75th 90th Maximum
membership deviation percentile percentile percentile percentile
New York City Public SchoolsDepartment Of Education (PR)
Los Angeles UnifiedCity Of Chicago School Dist 29
Dade County School District
Houston ISDPhiladelphia City School DistDetroit City School District
Broward County School DistrictHawaii Dept Of Education
Dallas ISDFairfax County Public Schools
Hillaborough County Sch GistClark County School District
San Diego City Unified
Duval County School District
Prince Georges Co Public SchsBaltimore City Pub Sch SystemMemphis City School DistrictPalm Beach County School Gist
Montgomery Co Public SchoolsOrange County School DistrictPinellas County School DistMilwaukee School DistrictJefferson County (KCY)
Albuquerque Public SchoolsBaltimore County Public SchsOrleans Par School BoardD.C. Public Schools
Granite School District
Mecklenburg CountyJefferson County R-1 (CO)Dekalb County School DistrictFresno UnifiedLong Beach Unified
Virginia Beach City Pub Schls
Cleveland City School DistrictCobb County School DistrictPort Worth ISDNashville-Davidson County SD
Mobile CountyAustin ISDPolk County School DistrictAnne Arundel Co Public SchoolsJordan School District
Gwinnett County School GistColumbus City School DistrictWake CountyEl Paso ISDMesa Unified School District
San Francisco Unified
East Baton Rouge Par Sch BoardAtlanta City School DistrictBoston School DistrictSan Antonio ISO
928 972.1 641.9 321551 389.8 270.7 4612 1013.0 756.0 12
571 703.3 469.7 7
268 1082.6 653.6 80
235 812.7 510.1 25251 742.1 454.2 107225 729.9 485.4 57
159 998.4 441.6 298232 737.6 441.6 16
187 714.9 395.9 102171 742.6 537.0 213
137 889.4 391.6 27
139 856.4 579.7 8
155 780.5 463.5 69
140 780.5 378.1 84161 663.9 392.0 82
165 629.6 342.4 70
150 702.2 279.9 7102 1021.4 521.8 266
166 619.4 341.3 25107 947.1 614.9 208108 640.0 448.9 254138 640.3 323.1 211138 658.2 329.9 142
113 771.8 459.8 281141 600.7 272.8 119
112 699.6 288.0 193
162 481.2 255.7 35
87 887.0 378.3 401
106 722.1 319.2 187115 651.6 336.4 13798 743.6 417.5 280
83 859.1 519.2 6182 870.0 718.0 11
69 1016.9 433.7 264121 553.4 253.5 13778 884.2 437.4 200
103 666.2 357.6 3115 583.4 367.9 124
86 780.8 411.6 6388 737.3 383.0 8088 713.4 331.2 199
107 602.2 360.1 69
65 987.3 408.4 503
57 1113.5 373.0 391134 476.5 218.9 6183 772.7 409.9 3970 911.7 508.0 272
58 1060.3 483.7 12
108 571.1 462.5 6696 616.4 262.8 120
111 540.7 280.8 145114 530.0 365.7 2288 669.8 395.5 171
405 595 807 1,115 1,648 4,591
70 163 346 566 753 1,963
278 492 797 1,344 2,107 4,327
239 413 617 852 1,203 3,978
560 694 924 1,231 1,932 3,811
349 497 698 1,015 1,431 3,526
347 481 628 852 1,129 3,084
335 474 617 834 1,169 3,143575 685 874 1,146 1,662 2,479
327 422 609 938 1,339 2,495
324 506 651 870 1,139 3,651359 430 583 828 1,382 3.838
422 619 872 1,068 1.272 2,151
469 588 707 921 1,286 3,189
331 439 680 970 1,423 2,502
400 514 697 988 1.375 2,016
380 458 557 687 944 2,386293 412 553 722 1,183 2,010
390 511 673 831 1,058 1,848
567 709 885 1,181 1.654 2.988
336 403 517 727 1,193 2,069
454 618 761 1,011 1,7252 3,615373 521 716 970 1,711 2,296
337 428 574 700 990 1,762
340 427 567 815 1,201 1,605
428 513 619 817 1,283 2,285
331 429 518 715 959 1,678378 486 640 839 1,139 1,691
237 341 437 551 709 1,989
493 592 922 1,121 1,395 2,023
417 490 647 832 1,257 1,725
358 425 557 741 1,092 1,873393 477 636 896 1,142 3,155
398 609 783 979 1,328 2,854282 499 751 1,046 1,218 3,639
613 739 858 1,293 1,746 2,380
324 401 506 609 832 1,745445 621 774 1,006 1,419 2,361315 470 609 764 1,083 2,152
302 381 490 656 1,000 2.776
346 518 723 959 1,233 2,419
335 462 658 953 1,302 2,242
385 492 625 881 1,274 1.664266 371 524 722 1,076 2,053
642 718 848 1,119 1,455 2,421
687 875 1,070 1,293 1,609 2,297
265 352 438 534 717 1,309
430 542 657 930 1,292 2,232
445 593 789 984 1,780 2,470
703 BOS 948 1,098 1,599 2,823
220 325 447349 421 538309 359 451190 281. 414342 468 563
618 1,080 2,801758 1,024 1,389646 888 2,136675 1,005 2,373748 938 2,143
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Table 4. --Percentile distribution of regular public elementary and secondary schools with asaigned membership in the 100 largestschool districts in the United States, by membership size: School year 1990-91--Continued
Name of reporting district
Regular- Distribution of schools, by membership sizeschoolshaving Mean Standard Minimum 10th 25th Median 76th 90th Maximummembership deviation percentile percentile percentile percentile
Denver County 1Jefferson Par School BoardBrevard County School DistrictTucson Unified District #1Davis Co School District
Portland School District IJ
Oakland UnifiedGreenville County School Dist
Caddo Par School BoardCincinnati City School Dist
Knox County School DistrictNorthside ISOYsleta ISDSacramento City UnifiedSeminole County School Dist
Newark CityVolusia County School DistrictIndianapolis Public SchoolsSan Juan UnifiedBuffalo City Schools
WichitaSanta Ana UnifiedArlington ISOCumberland CountyChesterfield County Pub Schls
Charleston County School DistSt Louis City School DistrictLee County School DistrictEscambia County School DistAnchorage School District
Fulton County School DistrictPrince William County Pub SchsCorpus Christi ISOBirmingham CityOmaha Public Schools
Aldine ISOCypress -Fairbanks ISOMinneapolis Special Sch DistSeattle School DistrictJefferson County (AL)
Tulsa City School DistrictSan Bernardino City UnifiedToledo City School DistrictNorth East ISOPittsburgh School District
109 529.8 329.8 17979 725.3 471.7 12368 824.7 301.7 31797 567.4 346.9 11864 857.2 425.3 337
88 590.6 314.5 18485 610.9 371.7 8885 602.5 287.4 8964 696.8 378.6 12080 625.9 403.2 212
89 564.6 342.9 6750 996.1 630.9 9951 977.9 536.7 14373 678.9 466.8 23941 1183.1 492.2 498
71 664.5 346.8 9353 854.5 501.4 17184 568.5 340.8 17683 570.3 388.7 1469 626.1 256.1 74
93 493.6 383.0 4842 1060.9 712.3 1848 901.6 414.4 41667 663.5 302.7 1949 906.8 406.9 386
69 632.9 259.8 144127 340.8 241.4 348 886.5 385.7 20859 718.0 4S9.8 14370 589.8 391.0 9
57 719.8 368.3 97
54 772.7 533.1 27755 750.8 490.3 8985 488.7 269.3 1
77 539.7 332.1 2
37 1115.1 563.3 29335 1175.8 518.7 58553 692.0 310.5 316
83 487.8 310.1 258 697.3 381.4 18
76 533.3 265.1 19953 759.0 441.1 3960 664.3 308.7 24943 921.4 579.6 16282 486.5 304.5 40
253286501300515
293215248282338
208524557340824
27231130451
313
20795
530281537
356102352216288
240374429223278
446792386235202
30138 034 8483197
339 435466 631595 803376 4 86590 752
361 516376 502363 540412 637396 522
333 502634 804681 854445 585913 975
449 617465 824359 477394 505431 573
246 368672 1, 057624 789485 597641 755
454 576
226 313656 885368 643372 515
482 685473 6214 67 607337 469334 453
857 1, 0218 90 1, 059447 63 8293 399429 671
337 459548 703439 602552 714290 422
567 963 1,957831 1,086 2,751992 1,236 1,774632 762 2,057
1,019 1,255 2,815
702 1,095 1,600752 1,159 1,861505 1,021 1,337863 1,291 1,852664 940 2.359
712 1,009 2,1681,114 1,927 3,1391,057 1,789 2,895
723 925 3,0851,284 2,080 2.527
836 1,106 2,1691,080 1,553 2,272
639 1,038 2,169656 1,018 1,968815 1,010 1,310
597 872 1,7951,312 1,567 3,1381,009 1,417 2,246
875 1,087 1,4131,049 1,701 1,969
762 980 1,534406 551 2,075
1,052 1,359 1,810825 1,696 1,928647 1,109 1,973
940 1,166 1,864
788 1,261 2,778784 1,199 2,625580 874 1,338627 1,012 1,715
1,243 2,091 2,7211,208 2,126 2,646
807 1,082 1,811
534 964 1,406918 1,155 2,049
648 866 1,464862 1,048 2,338806 1,122 1,571987 2,097 2,586575 882 1,526
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, 'Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe" survey, 1990-91, and "Public Elementary/Secondary Agency Universe" survey, 1990-91.
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Table 5. -Number of students in public elementary and secondary schools in the 100 largest schooldistricts in the United States, by grade ranges. School year 1990-91
Grade rangeTotal __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Name of reporting district students* PK to 6 7 to 9 10 to 12 Ungraded
New York City Public Schools 944,113 496,631 211,228 165,383 70,871Department Of Education (PR) 616,375 363,288 155,052 85,712 12,323Los Angeles Unified 625,086 356,822 135,384 115,807 17,073City Of Chicago School Dist 29 408,714 237,591 88,952 64,741 17,430Dade County School District 292,023 168,489 66,115 57,419 0
Houston ISD 194,435 123,809 43,166 27,460 0Philadelphia City School Dist 190,978 105,727 43,459 30,813 10,979Detroit City School District 168,116 92,062 41,931 24,139 9,984Broward County School District 161,101 96,200 36,800 28,101 0Hawaii Dept Of Education 171,309 93,733 34,937 30,239 12,400
Dallas ISD 135,320 84,385 31,214 19,721 0Fairfax County Public Schools 128,766 66,785 27,879 28,262 5,840Hillsborough County Sch Dist 124,337 74,625 26,758 22,9S4 0Clark County School District 121,959 72,410 26,287 22,703 559San Diego City Unified 121,152 72,814 25,590 21,641 1,107
Duval County School District 111,142 69,033 23,744 18,365 0Prince Georges Co Public Schs 108,868 60,178 24,481 21,005 3,204Baltimore City Pub Sch System 108,663 71,520 23,495 13,648 0Memphis City School District 106,223 60,162 23,943 18,984 3,134Palm Beach County School Dist 105,712 63,986 23,462 18,264 0
Montgomery Co Public Schools 103,757 59,045 20,844 19,809 4,059Orange County School District 102,672 60,058 23,494 19,120 0Pinellas County School Diet 92,976 52,691 20,652 19,633 0Milwaukee School District 92,784 54,011 16,742 14,406 7,625Jefferson County (KY) 91,450 49,835 20,989 17,870 2,756
Albuquerque Public Schools 88,295 47,442 17,590 15,754 7,509Baltimore County Public Sche 86,737 51,552 18,449 16,119 617Orleans Par School Board 82,925 48,809 17,009 13,252 3,855D.C. Public Schools 80,694 48,202 15,623 13,000 3,869Granite School District 78,554 44,179 17,777 15,306 1,292
Mecklenburg County 77,069 44,487 16,443 14,979 1,160Jefferson County R-1 (CO) 76,275 43,648 16,920 15,671 36Dekalb County School District 74,108 42,268 17,046 14,794 0Fresno Unified 71,500 44,457 15,258 11,237 548Long Beach Unified 71,342 42,921 14,689 11,895 1,837
Virginia Beach City Pub Schls 70,266 40,780 15,652 12,899 935Cleveland City School District 68,924 42,047 16,009 10,868 0Cobb County School District 69,441 39,792 15,914 13,735 0Fort Worth ISD 69,163 43,511 14,804 10,848 0Nashville-Davidson County SD 67,452 39,054 14,837 10, 859 2,702
Mobile County 67,203 38,328 16,848 12,027 0Austin ISD 65,797 41,228 14,333 10,236 0Polk County School District 64,579 38,413 14,494 11,672 0Anne Arundel Co Public Schools 6S,011 36,455 14,809 12,623 1,124Jordan School District 64,991 36,622 14,557 12,281 1,531
Gwinnett County School Diet 63,930 37,463 14,569 11,898 0Columbus City School District 63,956 38,782 14,427 10,747 0Wake County 64,266 35,878 14,194 12,158 2,036El Paso ISD 64,092 36,692 15,342 12,058 0Mesa Unified School District 62,470 36,863 13,388 11,776 443
San Francisco Unified 61,688 33,177 14,296 14,110 lOSEast Baton Rouge Par Sch Board 61,669 33,708 12,717 10,774 4,470Atlanta City School District 60,714 37,473 13,146 10,095 0Boston School District 60,543 35,403 13,314 11,826 0Sen Antonio ISD 60,161 37,610 12,941 9,610 0
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Table 5.S-Number of students in public elementary and secondary schools in the 100 largest schooldistricts in the United States, by grade ranges: School year 1990-91--Continued
Grade rangeTotal _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Name of reporting district students* PK to 6 7 to 9 10 to 12 Ungraded
Denver County 1 59,013 35,758 12,513 9,699 1,043Jefferson Par School Board 58,177 32,588 12,619 9,739 3,231Brevard County School District 56,503 33,699 12,061 10,743 0Tucson Unified District *1 56,177 33,585 12,127 10,465 0Davis Co School District 55,558 30,724 13,289 10,349 1,196
Portland School District IJ 53,042 31,033 11,234 9,560 1,215Oakland Unified 52,095 31,678 11,676 8,318 423Greenville County School Dist 51,471 29,425 12,183 9,863 0Caddo Par School Board 51,375 28,146 11,174 9,105 2,950Cincinnati City School Dist 50,394 30,889 11,433 8,072 0
Knox County School District 50,429 28,023 11,313 10,019 1,074Northside ISD 50,229 28,647 11,675 9,907 0Ysleta ISD 49,974 27,305 12,057 10,612 0Sacramento City Unified 49,557 30,160 10,497 7,439 1,461Seminole County School Dist 48,831 28,081 11,371 9,379 0
Newark City 48,433 28,180 10,068 6,540 3,645Volusia County School District 48,342 29,415 11,252 8,675 0Indianapolis Public Schools 48,140 30,486 11,903 5,744 7San Juan Unified 47,690 25,731 10,292 9,969 1,698Buffalo City Schools 47,235 27,376 9,349 7,741 2,769
Wichita 46,847 25,651 9,074 7,591 4,531Santa Ana Unified 45,964 28,169 10,056 6,919 820Arlington ISD 44,958 26,743 9,954 8,261 0Cumberland County 44,612 24,600 9,783 9,145 1,084Chesterfield County Pub Schls 44,480 25,441 9,832 8,488 719
Charleston County School Dist 43,667 27,483 9,824 6,360 0St Louis City School District 43,284 28,184 9,222 5,878 0Lee County School District 43,240 25,921 9,585 7,734 0Escambia County School Dist 42,950 25,047 9,867 8,036 0Anchorage School District 42,300 25,137 8,905 8,102 156
Fulton County School District 41,195 23,709 9,545 7,941 0Prince William County Pub Schs 41,888 22,992 9,125 8,316 1,455Corpus Christi ISD 41,881 24,324 9,791 7,766 0Birmingham City 41,536 24,882 9,918 6,736 0Omaha Public Schools 41,699 28,175 9,358 7,166 0
Aldins lad 41,372 25,005 9,817 6,550 0Cypress-Fairbanks lad 41,196 25,276 8,954 6,966 0Minneapolis Special Sch Dist 36,763 22,928 7,608 6,227 0Seattle School District 43,593 25,541 9,811 8,241 0Jefferson County (AL) 40,664 22,461 9,987 8,216 0
Tulsa City School District 40,732 25,369 8,706 6,544 113San Bernardino City Unified 40,589 25,550 9,618 5,016 405Toledo City School District 40,126 23,459 9,648 7,019 0North East ISD 39,909 22,119 9,354 8,436 0Pittsburgh School District 39,896 21,320 8,356 7,268 2,952
*Students in membership in the schools of the school district. May differ somewhat from count
of students receiving educational services from the school district reported in table 1.Distribution by type of school based on schools with membership.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Coreof Data, "Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe", survey, 1990-91, and"Public Elementary/Secondary Agency Universe" survey, 1990-91.
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Table 6.-Number of public elementary and secondary schools in tbe 100 largestschool districts in the United States, by specified instructional level:School year 1990-91
Schools Instructional levelhaving _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Name of reporting district membership Primary Middle High Other
New York City Public SchoolsDepartment Of Education (PR)Los Angeles UnifiedCity Of Chicago School Dist 29Dade County School District
Houston ISDPhiladelphia City School DistDetroit City School DistrictBroward County School DistrictHawaii Dept Of Education
Dallas ISDFairfax County Public SchoolsHillsborough County Sch DistClark County School DistrictSan Diego City Unified
Duval County School DistrictPrince Georges Co Public SchsBaltimore City Pub Sch SystemMemphis City School DistrictPalm Beach County School Dist
Montgomery Co Public schoolsOrange County School DistrictPinellas County School DistMilwaukee School DistrictJefferson County (K(Y)
Albuquerque Public SchoolsBaltimore County Public SchsOrleans Par School BoardD.C. Public Sch~oolsGranite School District
Mecklenburg CountyJefferson county R-1 (CO)Dekalb County School DistrictFresno UnifiedLong Beach Unified
Virginia Beach City Pub SchlsCleveland City School DistrictCobb County School DistrictFort Worth ISDNashville-Davidson county SD
Mobile CountyAustin ISDPolk County School DistrictAnne Arundel Co Public SchoolsJordan School District
Gwinnett county School DistColumbus City School DistrictWake CountyEl Paso ISDMesa Unified School District
San Francisco UnifiedEast Baton Rouge Par Sch BoardAtlanta City School DistrictBoston School DistrictSan Antonio ISD
1, 0001,597631609277
246255244172235
196189149150157
151172177154108
173116123148153
124147126181100
110121103
es82
7012881
122120
87100
98112
69
59137
847364
109103114115103
6291, 013428488184
180 113 78208 153 223
76 98 2928 62 3146 36 11
171 36 31 8170 41 33 11157 45 24 18108 29 22 13163 28 32 12
130 28 33 5127 22 25 1s
96 15 14 24106 21 15 8110 21 19 7
98 22 18 13119 25 22 6126 23 21 7
97 19 28 1068 18 1s 7
122 25 22 478 18 13 776 24 17 6106 18 18 6
92 24 27 10
799981
11763
23 16 626 22 018 20 727 19 1815 17 5
65 29 14 284 17 16 478 3 20 258 11 13 357 15 5 5
49 12 9 087 21 17 352 15 12 271 20 21 1082 20 13 5
55 15 14 364 14 14 857 18 14 978 17 12 546 13 7 3
33 14 12 088 27 22 054 17 12 150 12 9 245 10 8 1
72 16 19 263 17 16 781 15 18 077 21 15 266 19 12 6
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Table 6.-Number of public elementary and secondary schools in the 100 largestschool districts in the United States, by specified instructional level:School year 1990-91- -Continued
Schools Instructional levelhaving__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Name of reporting district membership Primary Middle High other
Denver County 1Jeff erson Par School BoardBrevard County School DistrictTucson Unified District #1Davis Co School District
Portland School District IjOakland UnifiedGreenville County School DistCaddo Par School BoardCincinnati City School Dist
Knox County School DistrictNorthside ISDYsleta ISDSacramento City UnifiedSeminole County School Dist
Newark CityVolusia County School DistrictIndianapolis Public SchoolsSan Juan UnifiedBuffalo City Schools
WichitaSante Ania UnifiedArlington ISDCumberland CountyChesterfield County Pub Schls
Charleston County School DistSt Louis City School DistrictLee County School DistrictEscambia County School DistAnchorage School District
Fulton County School DistrictPrince William County Pub SchsCorpus Christi ISDBirmingham CityOmaha Public Schools
Aldine ISDCypress -Fairbanks ISDMinneapolis Special Sch DistSeattle School DistrictJefferson County (AL)
Tulsa City School DistrictSan Bernardino City UnifiedToledo City School DistrictNorth East ISDPittsburgh School District
113847310670
9989887682
9164527345
8263918675
100455369so
69127546680
5959638579
383754
10660
7757614582
81 18 13 156 14 9 544 13 10 672 20 13 146 14 9 1
63 17 13 659 16 12 255 16 14 348 11 13 461 9 10 2
55 17 16 336 9 6 1333 10 7 257 9 7 026 9 6 4
54 6 11 1138 8 6 1169 8 7 751 10 13 1253 3 13 6
70 15 13 226 7 7 537 9 5 244 14 9 232 9 8 1
44 14 11 0104 7 12 4
30 11 7 639 11 8 854 7 10 9
37 11 11 038 10 5 638 11 7 752 18 14 155 11 11 2
2223387129
10 5 18 6 09 7 0
11 16 88 12 11
54 14 9 039 10 5 343 8 10 029 9 6 151 14 12 5
Primary-low grade, PK to 3; high grade, upMiddle-low grade, 4 to 7; high grade, 4 toHigh-low grade, 7 to 12; high grade, 12.Other=any other combination, including PK,
to 8.9.
K, or 1 to 12.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, CommonCore of Data, "Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe" survey, 1990-91,and 'Public Elementary/Secondary Agency Universe" survey, 1990-91.
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Table 7.-Median pupil-teacher ratios in public elementary and secondary schools in the 100 largestschool districts in the United States, by specified instructional level:School year 1990-91
All schools Instructional levelhaving _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Name of reporting district membership Primary Middle High Other
New York City Public Schools 17.5 17.9 15.8 19.1 f8.1Department Of Education (PR) 17.7 17.5 18.9 16.8 17.6Los Angeles Unified 23.9 24.3 23.0 23.0 9.7City Of Chicago School Dist 29 18.7 19.2 17.4 16.1 7.9Dade County School District 18.8 18.6 20.4 18.9 12.6
Houston ISD 18.4 18.4 19.0 18.1 12.4Philadelphia City School Dist 17.9 18.6 16.4 17.1 15.9Detroit City School District - -- - -- - -- - -- -- -Broward County School District 20.4 20.6 21.5 19.0 7.7Hawaii Dept Of Education 19.0 19.1 18.4 19.3 15.6
Dallas ISD 16.5 16.8 14.2 15.8 14.4Fairfax County Public Schools 16.3 17.3 15.2 15.6 5.2Hillsborough County Sch Dist 17.5 17.9 18.2 14.9 13.4Clark County School District 19.9 19.6 21.0 24.0 9.6San Diego City Unified 24.8 25.2 24.1 23.6 13.9
Duval County School District 19.4 19.9 20.3 18.7 8.4Prince Georges Co Public Schs 18.3 19.8 16.1 18.1 5.3Baltimore City Pub Sch System 19.5 20.1 19.1 16.2 4.9Memphis City School District 19.2 19.7 19.7 18.9 17.1Palm Beach County School Dist 17.3 17.4 17.9 15.8 13.5
Montgomery Co Public Schools 17.8 18.6 16.1 16.7 5.1Orange County School District 17.1 17.2 17.8 17.1 4.7Pinellas County School Dist 19.1 20.3 17.4 17.3 6.7Milwaukee School District 18.3 19.5 14.8 15.0 11.0Jefferson County (KY) 17.7 17.6 18.3 18.2 5.1
Albuquerque Public Schools 17.9 18.2 16.6 20.3 5.5Baltimore County Public Schs 18.8 19.7 14.5 15.6 0.0Orleans Par School Board 18.0 18.0 19.7 17.5 8.8D.C. Public Schools 20.1 21.4 13.0 14.3 8.1Granite School District 25.5 26.8 25.6 20.4 8.3
Mecklenburg County 17.9 19.2 17.3 15.0 4.8Jefferson County R-1 (CO) 21.7 22.1 21.2 20.3 21.7Dekalb County School District 15.7 16.6 16.1 16.5 12.2Fresno Unified 23.5 24.2 20.3 20.7 10.5Long Beach Unified 24.6 24.6 24.6 26.9 12.5
Virginia Beach City Pub Schls 18.7 19.7 17.0 16.8 0.0Cleveland City School District 18.1 18.6 16.5 17.1 20.8Cobb County School District 16.8 16.5 18.2 17.8 2.4Fort Worth ISD 18.7 19.3 18.8 17.9 5.0Nashville-Davidson County SD 17.1 18.3 14.9 16.4 6.2
Mobile County 19.7 19.4 20.9 20.5 7.7Austin ISD 16.3 16.2 17.5 16.2 6.4Polk County School District 17.2 18.0 18.2 15.2 11.8Anne Arundel Co Public Schools 18.9 19.6 17.6 18.6 6.2Jordan School District 25.4 26.5 25.0 23.6 4.4
Gwinnett County School Dist 18.0 17.8 17.4 19.0 0.0Columbus City School District 18.4 20.2 15.1 16.0 0.0Wake County 15.1 15.8 14.6 14.9 3.0El Peso ISD 17.8 17.1 19.0 18.2 7.9Mesa Unified School District 22.8 23.4 21.0 21.4 22.7
San Francisco Unified 21.9 22.6 18.9 19.5 16.2East Baton Rouge Par Sch Board 16.3 16.3 16.8 16.5 5.6Atlanta City School District 16.2 16.3 17.5 15.6 0.0Boston School District - -- - -- - -- - -- -- -
San Antonio ISD 17.0 16.7 19.1 17.7 5.6
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Table 7.--Median pupil-teacher ratios in public elementary and secondary schools in the 100 largestschool districts in the United States, by specified instructional level:School year 1990-91- -Continued
All schools Instructional levelhaving _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Name of reporting district membership Primary Middle High Other
Denver County 1 17.2 18.1 14.4 14.7 18.7Jefferson Par School Board 18.0 18.6 17.7 18.1 5.4Brevard County School District 17.7 18.2 18.6 17.0 8.5Tucson Unified District #1 21.8 24.0 17.4 19.6 11.0Davis Co School District 26.1 26.7 25.6 22.5 8.3
Portland School District IJ 19.8 21.5 18.6 18,3 8.3Oakland Unified 24.4 24.4 24.7 23.7 6.5Greenville County School Dist 17.7 18.3 16.9 17.7 12.0Caddo Par School Board 17.8 17.7 19.7 19.6 4.5Cincinnati City School Dist 16.8 17.7 11.6 15.1 12.2
Knox County School District 17.8 18.5 18.3 14.1 3.7Northside ISD 17.6 19.3 16.4 18.9 6.0Ysleta ISD 16.9 17.4 15.0 18.1 5.9Sacramento City Unified 23.8 24.2 20.8 22.9 0.0Seminole County School Dist 18.6 18.5 19.4 19.3 9.7
Newark city 14.7 16.3 14.0 11.7 5.5Volusia County School District 16.8 16.7 17.2 18.7 13.5Indianapolis Public Schools 16.0 16.1 15.7 16.2 26.6San Juan Unified 23.1 23.1 24.0 23.8 9.3Buffalo City Schools 15.3 16.0 12.5 13.2 13.5
Wichita 17.3 17.3 16.8 17.9 4.5Santa Ana Unified 26.8 27.5 23.6 23.9 9.0Arlington ISD 18.5 19.0 20.0 17.4 5.4Cumberland County 17.8 19.4 15.9 15.1 7.9Chesterfield County Pub Schls 17.3 17.7 16.5 15.6 1.2
Charleston County School Dist 17.0 16.6 17.3 16.5 0.0St Louis City School District 12.9 12.9 12.0 14.9 11.9Lee County School District 18.9 19.1 19.2 19.0 7.6Escambia County School Dist 16.1 16.1 18.9 16.1 8.0Anchorage School District 21.5 22.1 21.3 22.8 6.6
Fulton County School District 16.1 16.7 14.8 18.5 0.0Prince William County Pub Schs 17.6 19.1 14.7 15.8 2.3Corpus Christi ISD 16.8 17.0 16.8 17.7 6.6Birmingham City 17.9 18.0 18.4 16.4 0.3Omaha Public Schools 18.0 18.9 14.2 15.1 4.4
Aldine ISD 18.5 19.5 18.8 17.6 4.1Cypress-Fairbanks ISD 16.4 17.2 15.1 16.6 0.0Minneapolis Special Sch Dist 18.8 18.8 17.8 20.1 0.0Seattle School District 20.2 20.1 21.4 20.2 11.9Jefferson County (AL) 19.1 19.2 19.4 18.8 18.7
Tulsa City School District 18.4 17.7 18.8 19.5 0.0San Bernardino City Unified 25.7 26.9 24.2 23.9 16.9Toledo City School District 19.4 21.0 15.9 14.1 0.0North East ISD 17.2 17.8 17.0 17.3 12.0Pittsburgh School District 18.6 19.8 14.1 14.3 6.2
Data not available.
Primary=1ow grade, PK to 3; high grade, up to 8.Middle=low grade, 4 to 7; high grade, 4 to 9.High=low grade, 7 to 12; high grade, 12.Other=any other combination, including PK, K, or 1 to 12.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data,'Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe' survey, 1990-91, and "Public Elementary/SecondaryAgency Universe" survey, 1990-91.
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Table 8--Number of public elementary and secondary schools in the 100 largest school districts in theUnited States, by minority membership, and minority students as a percentage ofschool district membership: School year 1990-91
Number of schools by minority membership percentage MinoritySchools _____________________________ students
Name of reporting district heving 0 - 20 21 - 40 41 - 60 61 - 80 81 - 100 as 8 ofmembership percent percent percent percent percent membership
New York City Public SchoolsDepartment Of Education (PR)Los Angeles UnifiedCity Of Chicago School Dist 29Dade County School District
Houston ISDPhiladelphia City School DistDetroit City School DistrictBroward County School DistrictHawaii Dept Of Education
Dallas ISDFairfax County Public SchoolsHillsborough County Sch DietClark County School DistrictSan Diego City Unified
Duval County School DistrictPrince Georges Co Public SchsBaltimore City Pub Sch SystemHemphis City School DistrictPalm Beach County School Dist
Montgomery Co Public SchoolsOrange County School DistrictPinellas County School DistMilwaukee School DistrictJefferson County (KY)
1, 0001, 5976316 09277
246255244172235
26 88 119 108 658
2 19 89 128 3930 14 59 86 4501 13 34 61 168
0 5 14 45 18211 32 32 37 143O 3 10 20 211
35 49 38 22 280 5 32 7 0 128
196 2 9 19 3 0 13 6189 --- ---------
149 18 74 37 13 7150 44 76 20 10 0157 1 28 67 24 37
151 21 63 29 18 20172 1 13 25 44 89177 i5 8 16 16 122154 1 12 22 16 104108 23 34 20 12 19
173 26 81 47 16 2116 21 43 28 13 11123 47 66 8 1 1148 0 5 42 67 34153 4 119 27 3 0
Albuquerque Public SchoolsBaltimore County Public SchsOrleans Par School BoardD.C. Public SchoolsGranite School District
124 9147 93126 2181 2100 92
42281S7
2414621
26 233 96 ill6 1660 0
Mecklenburg CountyJefferson County R-I (CO)Dekalb County School DistrictFresno UnifiedLong Beach Unified
Virginia Beach City Pub SchlsCleveland City School DistrictCobb County School DistrictFort Worth ISDNashville-Davidson County SD
Mobile CountyAustin ISDPolk County School DistrictAnne Arundel Co Public SchoolsJordan School District
Gwinnett County School DistColumbus City School DistrictWake CountyEl Paso ISDMesa Unified School District
San Francisco UnifiedEast Baton Rouge Par Sch BoardAtlanta City Sdhool DistrictBoston School DistrictSan Antonio ISD
110 4 33 54 15 3121 ill 10 0 0 0
85 2 11 20 24 2882 1 5 17 35 24
128 0 1 11 52 64
122 9 23 21 21 48120 10 53 36 17 4
8 7 20 15 21100 7 18 23
98 36 3 9 17112 76 25 869 6 8 I 0
826S20
2326110
137 4 30 67 34 284 9 56 16 3 073 0 1 11 23 3864 42 18 2 0 1
109 0 0 1 27 81103 5 17 30 19 32
115 0 2 15 39 59103 2 0 1 6 94
26
8 0. 9
88 .281. 0
85. 676. 992.243.277.4
83. 0
35.430. 662. 6
40. 773. 582. 280.739.3
38.139.721.368.132.2
51. 322. 592. 196. 18. 4
43.311.2
66. 972. 0
79.2
65. 941.2
47.556.427.717.85.2
50.430.578. 816.7
8 6. 157.2
77. 893. 5
Table 8. -Number of public elementary and secondary schools in the 100 largest school districts in theUnited States, by specified minority membership categories, and minority students as a percentage ofschool district membership: School year 1990-91--Continued
Number of schools by minority membership percentage MinoritySchools __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ students
Name of reporting district having 0 - 20 21 - 40 41 - 60 61 - 80 81 - 100 as % ofmembership percent percent percent percent percent membership
Denver County 1Jefferson Par School BoardBrevard County School DistrictTucson Unified District #1Davis Co School District
113 1 4 33 54 2184 7 19 35 21 273 52 14 5 2 0106 17 35 19 19 1770 68 1 1 0 0
Portland School District IJOakland UnifiedGreenville County School DistCaddo Par School BoardCincinnati City School Dist
99 50 32 989 1 4 488 26 44 1476 4 13 2182 2 7 21
7 17 732 2
10 2832 20
Knox County School DistrictNorthside ISDYsleta ISDSacramento City UnifiedSeminole County School Dist
Newark CityVolusia County School DistrictIndianapolis Public SchoolsSan Juan UnifiedBuffalo City Schools
WichitaSanta Ana UnifiedArlington ISDCumberland CountyChesterfield County Pub Schls
Charleston County School DistSt Louis City School DistrictLee County School DistrictEscambia County School DistAnchorage School District
Fulton County School DistrictPrince William County Pub SchsCorpus Christi ISDBirmingham CityOmaha Public Schools
Aldine ISDCypress-Fairbanks ISDMinneapolis Special Sch DietSeattle School DistrictJefferson County (AL3 )
Tulsa City School DistrictSan Bernardino City UnifiedToledo City School DistrictNorth BEast ISDPittsburgh School District
91 73 5 5 1 764 2 17 20 17 852 0 0 5 14 3373 0 8 21 29 1545 23 15 4 3 0
82 2 0 4 163 30 22 7 491 4 19 42 2586 66 16 3 175 0 3 35 31
100 12 70 1245 0 1 253 21 22 969 2 19 36so --0- -
69127546680
750106
5 16 3 61 09 3
3 19 14 10
27 17 4 518 17 20 222 39 16 3
22
190
59 --- ---------
59 --- ---------
63 0 2 19 i5 2785 1 6 6 8 6479 23 33 16 7 0
38 0 2 6 2837 15 15 7 054 0 2 42 10106 3 12 52 3260 36 19 1 3
20071
77 12 34 15 4 1257 0 1 23 26 761 14 20 8 8 1145 6 19 11 9 082 6 16 32 16 12
--Data not available.
Note: This table only includes schools having membership.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core ofData, "Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe" survey, 1990-91, and "PublicElementary/Secondary Agency Universe" survey, 1990-91.
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66.246. 318. 146 .95.1
2 8. 191. 627.35 8. 163 .9
14.355.684 .064 .922.6
9 0. 121.352.316.559.4
31.393.127. 047.1
57.0
23. 135. 126.4
74.188. 934.1
67.027. 052.156.514.7
38.264.144. 038.453.6
Table 9. -Selected student characteristics as a percentage of school district membership, and percentage of schools for whichcharacteristic is reported, in the 100 largest school districts in the United States: School year 1990-91
Students eligible Race/ethnic composition of district as a percentagefor free lunch of membership
AmericanSchools Percentage Percentage Indian / Asian / Black, White, Percentage
Name of reporting district having of of schools Alaskan Pacific non- non- of schoolsmembership membership reporting Native Islander Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic reporting
New York City Public SchoolsDepartment Of Education (PR)Los Angeles UnifiedCity Of Chicago School Diet 29Dade County School District
Houston ISDPhiladelphia City School DistDetroit City School DistrictBroward County School DistrictHawaii Dept Of Education
Dallas ISOFairfax County Public SchoolsHillsborough County Sch DistClark County School DistrictSan Diego City Unified
Duval County School DistrictPrince Georges Co Public SchsBaltimore City Pub Sch SystemMemphis City School DistrictPalm Beach County School Dist
Montgomery Co Public SchoolsOrange County School DistrictPinellas County School DistMilwaukee School DistrictJefferson County (KY)
Albuquerque Public SchoolsBaltimore County Public SchsOrleans Par School BoardD.C. Public SchoolsGranite School District
Mecklenburg CountyJefferson County R-1 (CO)Dekalb County School DistrictFresno UnifiedLong Beach Unified
Virginia Beach City Pub SchlsCleveland City School DistrictCobb County School DistrictFort Worth ISDNashville-Davidson County Sd
Mobile CountyAustin IsdPolk County School DistrictAnne Arundel Co Public SchoolsJordan School District
Gwinnett County School DietColumbus City School DistrictWake CountyEl Paso ISDMesa Unified School District
San Francisco UnifiedEast Baton Rouge Par Sch BoardAtlanta City School DistrictBoston School DistrictSan Antonio ISD
100 0159763 1609277
246255244172235
196189149150157
4S.3
31. 619. 9
38. 915. 8
151 35. 0172 16. 1177 52. 8154--l0B 31. 5
173 10. 7116 31.3123 26.4148 57.7153--
124 - --
147 9. 0126 74. 4181 32. 4100 13. 3
11 0 2S.2121 7. 410 3 24.28 582--
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0. 3 7.6 63 .30.2 2. 9 27. 10. 0 1.2 46. 6
0.1 2. 60. 1 4.40. 3 0.80. 3 2. 00. 3 72. 0
0.4 1. 7
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44. 89.72.49.22. 7
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0. 3 11. 90. 2 2. 70. 1 2. 11. 1 2. 60. 1 0.8
8. 911.1I1. 39.40. 3
3. 3 1.7 4 3. 10. 2 3. 0 0. 90. 0 2. 7 1.20. 0 1. 1 5.20. 8 2. 9 4. 1
0.5 2. 50 .6 2.4
0. 7 2 0. 20.4 2 0. 6
1. 07. 3
35. 631. 7
0. 2 1. 4 6. 3
0. 1 2. 3 28. 80. 1 2. 3 0.4
0. 3 0. 9 0.1I0 .3 2. 1 34.50.2 0 .8 4.70.1I 1. 7 0. 90. 3 1. 5 3. 1
0. 1 2. 5 0. 40. 2 2.4 0. 80. 1 0. 9 73. 12.4 1. 6 10.8
0. 6 47. 30. 1 1.4
0.4 8. 90 .0 0. 4
19. 80. 3
21. 08 1. 7
28
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14.423. 17. 8
56. 822. 6
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64.669.437.4
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100. 0100. 0100 . 0
100. 01 00. 0100. 0100. 0100. 0
100. 00. 0
100. 0100. 0100. 0
38. 0
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3 3. 2
38. 162. 688. 731.72.4
46.2
21.413 . 716. 1
36. 665. 58 1. 279. 826. 9
17. 125.717.8B55. 131. 1
3.218. 588. 28 9.8a0. 6
3 9.40. 9
l0.S19. 3
71. 2
34. 63 8.4
4 6. 119. 622. 115. 10.2
47.427. 14 .61. 9
18.455.4
47.511.4
59. 326.517. 819.460. 7
61. 960. 378. 73 1. 967. 8
4 8. 777. 57. 93 .9
91. 6
56. 788 .8
33. 128.0
20. 8
34. 158 .8
52. 543. 672. 382. 294 .8
4 9. 66 9. 521.283. 3
13. 942. 8
22. 26. 5
100. 0100. 0100. 0100. 0100. 0
99.4100. 0100. 0100. 0100. 0
100. 0100. 0100 . 0100. 0100. 0
99. 11 00. 0
0. 0100. 0100. 0
0. 0100. 0
0. 0100 . 0100. 0
100.0100. 0100. 0100 .0100. 0
0. 0100. 0100 . 0100. 098.4
100. 0100. 0
0. 0100. 0100. 0
Table 9. -Selected student characteristics as a percentage of school district membership, and percentage of schools for whichcharacteristic is reported, in the 100 largest school districts in the United States; School year 1990-91--Continrued
Students eligible Race/ethnic composition of district as a percentagefor free lunch of membership
AmnericanSchools Percentage Percentage Indian / Asian / Black, White, Percentage
Name of reporting district having of of schools Alaskan Pacific non- non- of schoolsmembership membership reporting Native Islander Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic reporting
Denver County 1Jefferson Par School BoardBrevard County School DistrictTucson Unified District #1Davis Co School District
Portland School District IJOakland UnifiedGreenville County School DistCaddo Par School BoardCincinnati City School Dist
Knox County School DistrictNorthside ISD'islets ISDSacramento City UnifiedSeminole County School Diet
Newark CityVolusia County School DistrictIndianapolis Public SchoolsSan Juan UnifiedBuffalo City Schools
WichitaSanta Ass UnifiedArlington ISDCumberland CountyChesterfield County Pub Schls
Charleston County School DistSt Louis City School DistrictLee County Sclhool DistrictEscambia County School DistAnchorage School District
Fulton County School DistrictPrince William County Pub SchsCorpus Christi ISDBirmingham CityOmaha Public Schools
113 36.384 49.273 21.2
106--70 9.5
99 29.189--88 20. 676 41.082 - --
9164527345
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69 41.5127--54 32.766 47.8a80 12.8
59 18.259--63--85--79 34. 0
98.297.6
100. 00. 0
92. 9
91. 90. 0
96 . 694. 70. 0
0,0a0. 00. 00.0a
95. 6
100. 096. 893.4
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0, 00. 00. 0
98. 60. 0
100. 00. 0
96 . 397. 077. 5
94 .90. 00. 0D.0
10 0. 0
1.4 3. 6 39. 50.3 3. 7 5. 20.2 1.7 2.33. 1 2. 1 35. 80.5 1. 6 2.2
2.1 7. 60. 4 18. 90.1I 0. 80. 0 0. 30. 0 0. 9
0.1I 1. 20.1I 1. 50. 3 0. 61. 2 23. 00. 1 2. 3
3. 015. 90.40.20.2
0.447. 980. 719.46. 9
0.1I 0. 7 25.-90. 1 0. 9 4.60.0a 0. 5 0. 81. 3 4.,6 6. 51. 2 1. 2 8. 3
1. 4 3. 9 7. 00.0a 8.1 83.20. 3 5. 1 9. 51. 7 1.4 3. 0
21.737.113 .95. 90. 8
15.456. 326. 157. 662. 7
12.76.12. 3
21.313. 3
63.415.551. 14. 1
4 8. 6
18 . 91. 8
12 .24 0 .9
0.1I 0. 9 0. 6 55.3
0. 1 0.8 7. 5 14. 60. 2 2. 8 0. 7 3 1. 49. 3 5. 7 3.2 8.1
0. 3 0. 6 67.40. 0 0. 3 0 .01.4 1. 1 4. 0
5. 9 25. 988. 5 11. 127. 7 6 5. 9
Aldine ISDCypress-Fairbanks ladMinneapolis Special Sch DietSeattle School DistrictJefferson County (AL)
Tulsa City School DistrictSan Bernardino City UnifiedToledo City School DistrictNorth East ISDPittsburgh School District
38--3 7--54 43.3
106--60--
7757614582
0.00. 0
100. 00. 00. 0
0. 1 4.50. 2 6. 76. 7 11. 03. 1 22. 70. 0 0.2
3 0.-912.21.86.40.1I
0.0a 6.4 1. 3 2.40. 0 1. 6 5. 1 3 9. 30. 0 0.1I 0. 8 S. 30. 0 0. 0 1. 9 29. 60 .0 0.1I 1. 3 0. 3
--Data not available.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, NationalSchool Universe" survey, 1990-91.
Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, "Public Elementary/Secondary
29
33. 853. 781. 953 .194 . 9
71. 98.4
72. 741. 936. 1
85.744.416. 035. 177.4
9 .978.74 7. 783. 54 0. 6
68. 76. 9
73. 052. 9
43. 0
76. 964. 973. 6
10 0. 0100. 0100. 0
99. 1100. 0
100. 0100. 0100. 01 00. 01 00. 0
100o.0100. 0100. 0100. 0100. 0
100. 0100. 01 00. 01 00. 0100. 0
1 00. 0100. 0100. 0100. 0
0 .0
98 . 60. 0
100. 01 00. 0100. 0
0. 00. 0
100. 01 00. 0100. 0
3 3. 073. 047.943. 565 .3
100. 0100 .0100. 0100. 0100. 0
3 1. 57. 9
32. 624.214. 3
28. 118. 137. 76. 9
51. 9
61. 835 .956. 061. 646.4
100. 0100. 0100. 0100. 0100. 0
Appendix A
The 500 largest Public School Districts in the United States and Outlying Areas, 1990-91
Rank Students
1 943, 9692 644,7343 625,0734 408,8305 292,000
Agency Name Mailing Address
NEW YORK CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 110 LIVINGSTON STDEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (PR) PO BOX 759LOS ANGELES UNIFIED 450 N. GRANDCITY OF CHICAGO SCHOOL DIST 29 1819 W PERSHING RDDADE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1410 NE 2ND AVE SUITE 410
City
BROOKLYNHATO REYLOS ANGELESCHICAGOMIAMI
ST ZIP Schools Telephone
NY 11201PR 00919CA 90012IL 60609FL 33132
1, 0001, 619
6326 16304
718-935-2800809-758-4949213-625-6000312-535-8000305-376-1429
HOUSTON ISOPHILADELPHIA CITY SCHOOL DIETDETROIT CITY SCHOOL DISTRICTBROWARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTHAWAII DEPT OP EDUCATION
DALLAS ISOFAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLSHILLSBOROUGH COUNTY SCH DISTCLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSAN DIEGO CITY UNIFIED
DUVAL COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTPRINCE GEORGES CO PUBLIC SCHSBALTIMORE CITY PUB SCH SYSTEMMEMPHIS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICTPALM BEACH COUNTY SCHOOL DIST
3830 RICHMOND AVE.PARKWAY AT 21ST STREET5057 WOODWARD1320 SW 4TH STPO BOX 2360
3700 ROSS AVE.10700 PAGE AVEPO BOX 34082832 E FLAMINGO4100 NORMAL ST.
1701 PRUDENTIAL DR14201 SCHOOL LANE200 E NORTH AVE2597 AVERY AVEP0 BOX 24690
HOUSTONPHILADELPHIADETROITFT LAUDERDALEHONOLULU
DALLASFAIRFAXTAMPALAS VEGASSAN DIEGO
JACKSONVILLEUPPER MARLBOROBALTIMOREMEMPHISW PALM BEACH
TX 77027PA 19103MI 48202FL 33312Hi 96804
TX 75204VA 22030FL 33601NV 89121CA 92103
FL 32207MD 20772MD 21202TN 38112FL 33416
246 713-892-6000257 215-299-7000245 313-494-1075176 305-765-627123S 808-548-5206
196 214-824-1620192 703-246-2631172 813-272-4050151 702-799-5310158 619-298-8120
153 904-390-2115172 301-952-6000177 301-396-8803160 901-325-5300133 407-684-5002
MONTGOMERY CO PUBLIC SCHOOLSORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTPINELLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTMILWAUKEE SCHOOL DISTRICTJEFFERSON COUNTY (KY)
ALBUQUERQUE PUBLIC SCHOOLSBALTIMORE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHSORLEANS PAR SCHOOL BOARDD.C. PUBLIC SCHOOLSGRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT
MECKLENBURG COUNTYJEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 (CO)DEKALB COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTFRESNO UNIFIEDLONG BEACH UNIFIED
850 HUNGERFORD DRP0 BOX 2711960 E DRUID RD5225 W VLIET STP0 BOX 34020
PO BOX 257046901 N CHARLES ST4100 TOURO STREET1325 INDEPENDENCE AV.SW340 EAST 3545 SOUTH
701E SECOND ST1829 DENVER WEST DRIVE3770 N DECATUR RDED. CNTR., TULARE & M STE701 LOCUST AVE.
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY PUB SCHLSCLEVELAND CITY SCHOOL DISTRICTCOBB COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTFORT WORTH ISDNASHVILLE-DAVIDSON COUNTY SD
P 0 BOX 60381380 E 6TH STP0 BOX 10883210 WEST LANCASTER AVE.2601 BRANSFORD AVE
VIRGINIA BCHCLEVELANDMARIETTAFORT WORTHNASHVILLE
VA 23456OH 44114GA 30060TX 76107TN 37204
72 804-427-4326128 216-574-800081 404-422-9171122 817-336-8311120 615-259-8419
MOBILE COUNTY P 0 BOX 1327AUSTIN ISD 6100 GUADALUPE ST.POLK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT P0 BOX 391ANNE ARUNDEL CO PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2644 RIVA RDJORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 9361 SO 3RD E
MOBILEAUSTINBARTOWANNAPOLISSANDY
AL 36633TX 78752FL 33830MD 21401UT 84070
87 205-690-8250100 512-451-8411102 813-534-2121114 301-224-5OOO69 801-565-7100
GWINNETT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTCOLUMB3US CITY SCHOOL DISTRICTWAKE COUNTYEL PASO ISDMESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
52 GWINNETT DR270 E STATS ST3600 WAKE FOREST RDP.O.BOX 20100549 N STAPLEY DR
LAWRENCEVILLECOLUMBUSRALEIGHEL PASOMESA
GA 30245OH 43215NC 27611TX 79998AZ 85203
59 404-963-8651139 614-365-500085 919-850-160073 915-779-378164 602-898-7700
SAN FRANCISCO UNIFIED 135 VAN NESS AVE.EAST BATON ROUGE PAR SCH BOARD P.O. BOX 2950ATLANTA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 210 PRYOR ST SWBOSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 26 COURTSAN ANTONIO ISD 141 LAVACA ST.
SAN FRANCISCOBATON ROUGEATLANTABOSTONSAN ANTONIO
CA 94102LA 70821GA 30335MA 02108TX 78210
110 415-565-9000103 504-922-5400114 404-827-8000117 617-726-6200103 512-299-5500
56 59,013 DENVER COUNTY 157 58,177 JEFFERSON PAR SCHOOL BOARD
900 GRANT STREET501 MANHATTAN BOULEVARD
DENVERHARVEY
CO 80203 113 303-837-1000LA 70058 84 504-367-3120
31
6 194, 0007 190, 9798 16 8, 9569 16 1, 100
10 159,285
1112131415
135, 00 012 8,84 0123, 90 0121, 984121, 107
16 111, 10 017 1 08, 86 818 1 08, 66319 1 07, 1032 0 106, 000
21 103, 75722 103, 00023 94, 36424 92, 78925 91,450
26 88, 29527 86, 73728 82, 92529 80, 69430 78,554
31 77, 06932 76, 27533 74, 40434 71, 50035 71, 342
ROCKVILLEORLANDOCLEARWATERMILWAUKEELOUISVILLE
ALBUQUERQUETOWSONNEW ORLEANSWASHINGTONSALT LAKE CY
CHARLOTTEGOLDENDECATURFRESNOLONG BEACH
MD 20850FL 32802FL 34624WI 53208KY 40232
NM 87125MD 21204LA 70122DC 20004UT 84115
NC 28230CO 80401GA 30032CA 93721CA 90813
36 70, 26637 70, 01938 69, 44139 69, 16340 68, 452
173137131148162
124147126181100
110123103
8683
301-279-3000407-423-9209813-462-9697414-475-8393502-473-3251
505-842-3633301-887-4074504-286-2700202-724-4686801-263-6100
704-379-7000303-273-6500404-297-2300209-441-3000213-436-9931
41 67,28642 65, 88543 65, 21844 65,011l45 64, 991
46 64, 98047 64, 28048 64, 26649 64, 09250 62, 748
51 61, 68852 61, 66953 60, 79554 60,54355 60, 161
The 500 largest public school districts in the United States and outlying areas, 1990-91- -Continued
Rank Students
58 56,63959 56,17460 54,558
61 53,04262 52,09563 51,43464 51,37565 51,148
66 50,75067 50,22968 49,97469 49,55770 49,027
71 48,43372 48,40373 48, 14074 47, 69075 47,224
76 47, 22277 45, 96478 44, 95879 44, 61280 44, 480
81 43, 63782 43,28483 43,24084 43, 09185 41, 992
Agency Name Mailing Address
BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1260 5 FLORIDA AVETUCSON UNIFIED DISTRICT #1DAVIS CO SCHOOL DISTRICT
PORTLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT IJOAKLAND UNIFIEDGREENVILLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTCADDO PAR SCHOOL BOARDCINCINNATI CITY SCHOOL DIST
KNOX COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTNORTHSIDE ISDYSLETA ISDSACRAMENTO CITY UNIFIEDSEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DIST
NEWARK CITYVOLUSIA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTINDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSSAN JUAN UNIFIEDBUFFALO CIT SCHOOLS
WICHITASANTA ANA UNIFIEDARLINGTON ISDCUMBERLAND COUNTYCHESTERFIELD COUNTY PUB SCHLS
CHARLESTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTST LOUIS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICTLEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTESCAMBIA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTANCHORAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT
P 0 BOX 4040045 E STATE ST
PO BOX 31071025 SECOND AVE.301 CANPERDOWN BOX 2848P.O. BOX 32000230 E 9TH ST
P0 BOX 21885900 EVERS RD.9600 SIMS DR.1619 N ST.1211 MELLONVILLE AVE S
2 CEDAR STREETPO BOX 2118120 E WALNUT ST3738 WALNUT AVE.712 CITY HALL
217 N WATER1405 FRENCH ST.1203 WEST PIONEER PKWY.P 0 BOX 2357P0 BOX 10
HUTSON AND MEETING STREET911 LOCUST ST.2055 CENTRAL AVEP0 BOX 1470PO BOX 196614
City
ROCKLEDGETUCSONFARMINGTON
PORTLANDOAKLANDGREENVILLESHREVEPORTCINCINNATI
KNOXVILLESAN ANTONIOEL PASOSACRAMENTOSANFORD
NEWARKDELANDINDIANAPOLISCARMICHAELBUFFALO
WICHITASANTA ANAARLINGTONFAYETTEVILLECHESTERFIELD
CHARLESTONST LOUISFORT MYERSPENSACOLAANCHORAGE
ST ZIP Schools Telephone
FL 32955 73 407-631-1911AZ 85717 108 602-882-2400UT 84025 70 801-451-1251
OR 97208CA 94606SC 29602LA 71130ON 45202
TN 37901TX 78238TX 79925CA 95810FL 32771
NJ 07102FL 32721IN 46204CA 95609NY 14202
KS 67202CA 92701TX 76013NC 28302VA 23832
SC 29403MO 63101FL 33901FL 32597AK 99519
99 503-249-200090 415-836-820092 803-242-645076 318-636-021082 513-369-4000
93 615-521-229964 512-647-210052 915-595-550074 916-454-801146 407-322-1252
82 201-733-733365 904-734-719092 317-226-441187 916-484-201175 716-842-3161
10046S3695 0
316-833-4000714-558-5501817-459-7433919-484-0135804-748-1411
71 803-722-8461130 314-231-3720
62 813-337-830167 904-432-612182 907-333-9561
FULTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTPRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY PUB SCESCORPUS CHRISTI ISOBIRMINGHAM CITYOMAHA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
786 CLEVELAND AVE SWp o BOX 389P.O.BOX 110P 0 BOX 100073215 CUMING ST
ATLANTAMANASSASCORPUS CHRISTIBIRMINGHAMOMAHA
GA 30315VA 22110TX 78403AL 35202NE * 68131
60 404-768-360059 703-791-720063 512-886-920085 205-583-470180 402-554-1111
ALDINE ISDCYPRESS -FAIRBANKS ISDMINNEAPOLIS SPECIAL SCH DISTSEATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICTJEFFERSON COUNTY (AL)
14910 ALDINE WESTFIELD RDBOX 692003807 NE BROADWAY815 FOURTH AVENUE NORTHA-400 COURTHOUSE
HOUSTONHOUSTONMINNEAPOLISSEATTLEBIRMINGHAM
TX 77032TX 77269MN 55413WA 98109AL 35263
38 713-449-101137 713-897-400055 612-627-2050
108 206-587-505060 205-325-5207
96 40, 73297 40, 58998 40,45299 39, 909
100 3 9, 896
101 38, 854102 38,466103 37, 978104 37, 969105 37, 675
106 37, 643107 37, 625108 37,489
TULSA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICTSAN BERNARDINO CITY UNIFIEDTOLEDO CITY SCHOOL DISTRICTNORTH EAST ISDPITTSBURGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICTWASHOE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTGARLAND ISDGARDEN GROVE UNIFIEDSHELBY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
PASADENA ISDFORSYTH COUNTYBROWNSVILLE ISD
109 36,541 NORFOLK CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS110 36,286 FORT BEND ISD
P 0 BOX 470208777 F ST.MANHATTAN E. ELM10333 BROADWAY ST.341 SOUTH BELLEFIELD AVEN
50 N CENTER425 E NINTH720 STADIUM DR.10331 STANFORD AVE.160 S0 HOLLYWOOD
P.O.BOX 1799BOX 2513 MILLER ST1900 PRICE RD.P 0 BOX 1357P.O.BOX 1004
TULSASAN BERNARDINOTOLEDOSAN ANTONIOPITTSBURGH
AMERICAN FORKRENOGARLANDGARDEN GROVEMEMPHIS
PASADENAWINSTON SALEMBROWNSVILLENORFOLKSUGAR LAND
OK 74147CA 92410OH 43608TX 78217PA 15213
UT 84003NV 89520TX 75040CA 92640TN 38112
TX 77501NC 27102TX 78521VA 23501TX 77487
77 918-745-630358 714-381-110062 419-729-820045 512-657-870082 412-622-3500
45 801-756-840072 702-348-020055 214-494-820159 714-638-600039 901-458-7561
45 713-920-680056 919-727-281638 512-548-800056 804-441-210733 713-980-1300
111 36, 066112 35, 973113 35, 932114 34, 754
OKLAHOMA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICTMONTGOMERY COUNTYSAINT PAUL SCHOOL DISTRICTCLAYTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
900 N. KLEINP 0 BOX 1991360 COLBORNE ST120 SMITH ST
OKLA. CITYMONTGOMERYSAINT PAULJONESBORO
OK 73106AL 36102MN 55102GA 30236
82 405-272-552055 205-269-303152 612-293-515043 404-473-2700
32
86 41, 93587 41, 8888 8 41, 8818 9 41, 71090 41, 699
91 41, 37292 41, 19693 41, 05094 40, 91795 40, 752
The 500 largest public school districts in the United States and outlying areas, 1990-91--Continued
Rank Students
115
116117118119120
34, 524
34,48634,28434, 10033, 89133, 660
121 33, 546122 33,213123 32, 938124 32, 917125 32, 840
126127128129130
32, 73032, 68732, 63832, 55532, 083
Agency Name
ANOKA SCHOOL DISTRICT
KANSAS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 33KANAWHA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTCHATEAM COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTPASCO COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTRICHMOND COUNTY SCHOOL DIET
JACKSON PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTAKRON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICTMONTEBELLO UNIFIEDCALCASIEU PAR SCHOOL BOARDMOUNT DIABLO UNIFIED
ROCHESTER CITY SCHOOLSSTOCKTON CITY UNIFIEDHENRXCO COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLSRICHARDSON IEDFAYETTE COUNTY
Mailing Address
11299 HANSON BLVD NW
1211 MCGEE200 ELIZABETH ST208 BULL ST7227 LAND 0 LAKES BLVD2083 HECKLE ST
662 SOUTH PRESIDENT ST70 N BROADWAY123 S. MONTEBELLO BLVD.P.O. BOX 8001936 CARLOTTA DR.
131 WEST BROAD ST701 N. MADISON ST.P0 BOX 23120400 SOUTH GREENVILLE AVE.701 E MAIN ST
City ST ZIP Schools Telephone
COON RAPIDS MN 55433 39 612-422-5500
KANSAS CITYCHARLESTONSAVANNAHLAND 0 LAKESAUGUSTA
JACKSONAKRONMONTEBELLOLAKE CHARLESCONCORD
ROCHESTERSTOCKTONRICHMONDRICHARDSONLEXINGTON
MO 64 18 0WV 25311GA 31401FL 34639GA 30910
MS 39201OH 44308CA 90640LA 70602CA 94519
NY 14614CA 95202VA 23223TX 75081KY 40502
80 816-871-700099 304-348-777045 912-651-700042 813-996-360055 404-737-7200
57 601-960-972558 216-434-166129 213-726-122558 318-491-164548 415-682-8000
54 716-325-456045 209-944-400051 804-226-371750 214-301-333357 606-281-0100
131 31, 611132 31, 500133 31, 326134 31,292135 30, 991
136 30, 888137 30, 61913 8 .30, 585139 30, 125140 30, 009
FORT WAYNE COMMUNITY SCHOOLSHARFORD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLSRIVERSIDE UNIFIEDRICHMOND UNIFIEDLUBBOCK ISD
120 045 E338011081628
S CLINTON STGORDON ST14TH ST.BISSELL AVE.19TH ST.
DES MOINES INDEPENDENT COMMUTY 1800 GRAND AVESHAWNEE MISSION PUBLIC SCHOOLS 7235 ANTIOCHPLANO IEDMUSCOGEE COUNTY SCHOOL DIETCOLORADO SPRINGS 11
1517 AVENUE HP0 BOX 24271115 N. EL PASO STREET
FORT WAYNEBEL AIRRIVERSIDERICHMONDLUBBOCK
DES MOINESOVERLAND PARKPLANOCOLUMBUSCOLORADO SPRINGS
IN 46802MD 21014CA 92516CA 94802TX 79401
IA 50307KS 68204TX 75074GA 31906co 80903
53 219-425-720043 301-838-730040 714-788-713253 415-234-382558 B06-766-1000
62 515-242-791156 913-831-190038 214-881-810049 404-324-566156 719-520-2000
141 29, 949142 29, 774143 29, 631144 29, 630145 29, 577
HOWARD CO PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM 10910 ROUTE 108ALIEF IED P.O.BOX 68GASTON COUNTY P 0 BOX 1397SAN JOSE UNIFIED 1605 PARK AVE.MARION COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 670
ELLICOTT CITYALIEFGASTONIASAN JOSEOCALA
MD 21043TX 77411NC 28052CA 95126FL 32678
48 301-992-050026 713-498-811054 704-866-610042 408-998-600040 904-732-8041
146147148149150
29, 53329,46529,40329,21029, 064
151 28, 925152 28, 585153 28, 000154 27, 986155 27, 965
156 27, 894157 27, 888158 27, 75615 9 27, 726160 27, 601
CHESAPEAKE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS P 0 BOX 15204TACOMA SCHOOL DISTRICT P.O. BOX 1357LAFAYETTE PAR SCHOOL BOARD P.O. DRAWER 2158CHERRY CHEEK 5 4700 S. YOSEMITE STREETMORENO VALLEY UNIFIED 13911 PERRIS BLVD.
NEWPORT NEWS CITY PUBLIC SCHLS 12465 WARWICK BLVDJERSEY CITY 346 CLAREMONT AVENUEDAYTON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 348 W 1ST STLINCOLN PUBLIC SCHOOLS 5901 0 STSPOKANE SCHOOL DISTRICT N. 200 BERNARD STREET
SWEETWATER UNION HIGHSARASOTA COUNTY SCHOOL DIETSAIJEM/KEIZER SCHOOL DIET 24JSCHOOL DISTRICT 46FLINT CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
1130 FIFTH AVE.2418 HATTON STP0 BOX 12024355 E CHICAGO ST923 EAST KEARSLEY STREET
CHESAPEAKETACOMALAFAYETTEENGLE WOODSUNNYMEAD
NEWPORT NEWSJERSEY CITYDAYTONLINCOLNSPOKANE
CHULA VISTASARASOTASALEMELGINFLINT
VA 23320WA 98401LA 70502CO 80110CA 92388
VA 23606NJ 07305OH 45402NE 68610WA 99201
CA 92011FL 34237OR 97309IL 60120MI 48602
39 804-547-411473 206-593-680040 318-236-680037 303-773-118431 714-653-8441
36 804-599-889037 201-915-620249 513-461-300047 402-436-100064 509-455-5242
21 619-425-170035 813-953-500048 503-399-300050 708-888-500042 313-762-1249
161 27,585162 27,522163 27, 384164 27,374165 27, 255
COMPTON UNIFIEDST. TAMMANY PAR SCHOOL BOARDBERKE9LEY COUNTY SCHOOL DIETAMARILLO IEDROCKFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT 205
604 S. TAMARIND AVE.P.O. BOX 940P0 BOX 6087200 I40 WEST201 S MADISON ST
COMPTONCOVINGTONMONCKS CORNERAMARILLOROCKFORD
CA 90220LA 70434SC 29461TX 79106IL 61104
37 213-639-432144 504-892-227635 803-761-860048 806-354-420047 815-966-3000
166 27, 246167 27, 241168 27, 172169 27, 051170 27, 043
ELK GROVE UNIFIEDLEON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTFREMONT UNIFIEDRICHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 01FONTANA UNIFIED
8820 ELK GROVE BLVD.2757 W PENSACOLA ST40775 FREMONT BLVD.1616 RICHLAND ST9680 CITRUS AVE.
ELK GROVETALLAHASSEEFREMONTCOLUMBIA
FONTANA
CA 95624FL 32304CA 94538SC 29201CA 92335
33 916-685-398544 904-487-725041 415-657-235051 803-733-604130 714-829-6011
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Rank Students Agency Name Mailing Address City ST ZIP Schools Telephone
171 27, 021172 26, 993173 26, 918174 26, 871175 26, 852
RICHMOND CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLSECTOR COUNTY ISDPOMONA UNIFIEDGRAND RAPIDS CITY SCHOOL DIETCAPISTRANO UNIFIED
301 N 9TH STP.O.BOX 3912800 S. GAREY AVE143 BOSTWICK N.E.32972 CALLS PERFECTO
RICHMOND VAODESSA TXPOMONA CAGRAND RAPIDS NISAN JUAN CAPISTRACA
23219797609176 94950392675
58 804-780-770039 915-332-915135 714-623-525171 616-456-477729 714-496-1215
17 6 26,8B48177 2 6, 695178 2 6,62 0179 2 6, 49518 0 26, 3 87
181 26 ,326182 26, 220183 26, 140184 25, 94 8185 25, 920
186 25, 897187 25, 81318 8 25, 66 118 9 25, 459190 25, 418
FREDERICK CO BOARD OF ED 115 E CHURCH STPARADISE VALLEY UNIFIED DST 69 16002 N 32ND STGARY COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORP 620 E 10TH PLSPRING BRANCH ISD 955 CAMPBELL RD.AIACEUA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 620 E UNIVERSITY AVE
MANATEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 9069KLEIN ISDOKALOOSA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTGUAM DEPT OF EDUCATIONMESQUITE ISO
ADAMS -ARAPAHOE 2 8JLITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICTWEBER CO SCHOOL DISTRICTGLENDALE UNIFIEDHARTFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT
7200 SPRING CYPRESS RD.OKALDOSA COUNTY COURTEOUSP0 BOX OE405 EAST DAVIS ST.
1085 PEORIA STREET810 W MARKHAM ST5320 S ADAMS AVE223 N. JACKSON ST.249 HIGH STREET
FREDERICKPHOENIXGARYHOUSTONGAINESVILLE
BRADENTONKLEINCRESTVIEWAGANAMESQUITE
AURORALITTLE ROCKOGDENGLENDALEHARTFORD
MD 21701AZ 85032IN 46402TX 77024FL 32601
FL 33506TX 77379FL 32536GU 96910TX 75149
CO 80011AR 72201UT 84405CA 91208CT 06103
43 301-694-100030 602-867-510043 219-886-640034 713-464-151138 904-336-3527
43 813-746-517124 713-376-418036 904-682-510235 671-472-890134 214-288-6411
42 303-344-806049 501-374-336137 801-476-780029 818-241-311131 203-722-8500
191 25, 224192 25, 1301 93 24, 911194 24, 874195 24, 766
ORANGE UNIFIEDSADDLEBACK VALLEY UNIFIEDBAKERSFIELD CITY ELEMENTARYBEAVERTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 48JSALT LAKE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
370 N. GLASSELL ST.25631 DISENO DR.1300 BAKER ST.P0 BOX 200440 E 1ST SO
ORANGEMISSION VIEJOBAKERSFIELDBEAVERTONSALT LAKE CY
CA 92666CA 92691CA 93305OR 97075UT 84111
39 714-997-610032 714-586-123436 805-327-331138 503-591-800039 801-322-1471
196 24, 765197 24, 66219 8 24, 575199 24,413200 24, 194
201 24, 08 0202 24,024203 23,970204 23,960205 23,954
206 23, 631207 23,509208 23,394209 23,304210 23,288
211212213214215
23, 26723, 25723, 25123, 22423, 214
216 23, 08 6217 23 ,03 6218 22, 918219 22, 785220 22, 561
RAPIDES PAR SCHOOL BOARDPOWAY UNIFIEDGUILFORD COUNTYBIBS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSPRINGFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT
SORRY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTHUNTSVILLE CITYAIKEN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTUTICA COMMUNITY SCHOOLSLODI UNIFIED
SPRINGFIELD R XIIIRVING ISDBOISE CITY IND SCHOOL DIET 1LAREDO ISDCONROE IED
HACIENDA LA PUENTE UNIFIEDCHINO UNIFIEDROBESON COUNTYCLOVIS UNIFIEDMADISON METROPOLITAN SCH DIST
ANAHEIM UNION HIGHCORONA-NORCO UNIFIEDEVANSVILLE-VANDERBURGH SCH CORHAMILTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRCTSYRACUSE CITY SCHOOLS
P.O. BOX 123013626 TWIN PEAKS ROAD120 FRANKLIN BLVDBOX 6157195 STATE
P0 DRAWER 1739P 0 BOX 1258DRAWER 113751041 SHELBY ROAD1300 W. LODI AVE. NO. P
940 N. JEFFERSONP.O.BOX 1526371207 FORT ST1702 HOUSTON ST.702 NORTH THOMPSON ST.
15959 E. GALE AVE.5130 RIVERSIDE DR.P 0 DRAWER 29091450 HERNDON AVE.545 WEST DAYTON STREET
501 CRESCENT WAY300 BUENA VISTA AVE.1 SE 9TH ST201 BROAD ST725 HARRISON ST
ALEXANDRIAPOWAYGREENSBOROMACONSPRINGFIELD
CONWAYHUNTSVILLEAIKENUTICALODI
SPRINGFIELDIRVINGBOISELAREDOCONROE
LA PUENTECHINOLUMBERTONCLOVISMADISON
ANAHEIMCORONAEVANSVILLECHATTANOOGASYRACUSE
LA 71309CA 92064NC 27401GA 31213MA 01103
SC 29526AL 35807SC 29802MI 48087CA 95240
MO 65802TX 75015ID 83702TX 78040TX 77301
CA 91749CA 91710NC 28359CA 93612WI 53703
CA 92803CA 91720IN 47708TN 37402NT 13210
51 318-487-088826 619-748-001040 919-271-060039 912-741-850242 413-787-7087
38 803-248-220642 205-632-464036 803-648-131137 313-739-040034 209-369-7411
56 417-864-380029 214-259-457542 208-338-340028 512-727-440132 409-756-7751
36 818-333-220127 714-628-120144 919-738-484126 209-298-801146 608-266-6270
20 714-956-689229 714-736-330138 812-426-507740 615-757-170034 315-435-4161
221 22, 446222 22, 431223 22,372224 22,224225 22, 159
WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 6LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOL DIETCLEAR CREEK ISDSAINT LUCIE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRACINE SCHOOL DISTRICT
8610 N 19TH AVEP.O. BOX 619P.O.BOX 7992909 DELAWARE AVE2220 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE
PHOENIXKIRKLANDLEAGUE CITYFORT PIERCERACINE
AZ 85021WA 98033TX 77573FL 33450WI 53404
32 602-864-260041 206-828-325726 713-488-880125 407-468-500037 414-631-7171
226 22,131 KILLEEN ISD227 22,118 KANSAS CITY
P.O.BOX 967625 MINNESOTA. LIE. BLD.
KILLEEN TX 76540 34 817-526-2528KANSAS CITY KS 66101 50 913-621-3073
34
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Rank Students Agency Name
228 22,109 PATERSON CITY229 22,026 BUNCOMBE COUNTY230 21,973 EAST SIDE UNION HIGH
mailing Address
33-35 CHURCH STREETP o BOX 15055830 N. CAPITOL AVE.
City
PATERSONASHEVILLESAN JOSE
ST ZIP Schools Telephone
NJ 07505 34 201-881-6213NC 28813 37 704-255-5619CA 95133 13 408-926-7500
231232233234235
236237238239240
241242243244245
21, 93321, 87521, 83521, 80221, 542
21, 50221, 49521,43821,42521, 390
21, 38321, 30921, 12021,11621, 082
246 21, 066247 21, 065248 21, 033249 20,972250 20,908
CLAY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTBAY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTCARROLL COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLSPASADENA UNIFIEDPARKWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT C 2
BOULDER VALLEY RE 2PULASKI CO SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTPLACENTIA UNIFIEDSOUTH BEND) COMMUNITY SCH CORPLANSING PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
HAMPTON CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLSVISALIA UNIFIEDMCALLEN ISD)TERREBONNE PAR SCHOOL BOARDMIDLAND ISD
WORCESTER SCHOOL DISTRICTLAKE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTONTARIO-MONTCLAIR ELEMENTARYABC UNIFIEDPROVIDENCE SCHOOL DISTRICT
900 WALNUT STPO DRAWER 82055 N COURT ST351 S. HUDSON AVE.455 N. WOODS MILL RD.
P. 0. BOX 9011P0 BOX 64091301 E. ORANGETHORPE AVE.635 S MAIN ST519 WEST KALAMAZOO
1819 NICKERSON BLVD315 E. ACEQUIA ST.2000 NORTH 23RD ST.P.O. BOX 5097702 NORTH N ST.
20 IRVING201 W BURIEIGH BLVD950 WEST D ST16700 NORWALK BLVD.797 WESTMINSTER ST.
GRN COVE SPGPANAMA CITYWESTMINSTERPASADENAST LOUIS
BOULDERLITTLE ROCKPLACENTIASOUTH BENDLANSING
HAMPTONVISALIAMCALLENHOUMAMIDLAND
WORCESTERTAVARESONTARIOCERRITOSPROVIDENCE
FL 32043FL 32402MD 21157CA 91109MO 63150
CO 80301AR 72216CA 92670IN 46601MI 48933
VA 23663CA 93291TX 78501LA 70361TX 79701
MA 01609FL 32778CA 91761CA 90701RI 02903
25 904-284-651032 904-872-410031 301-848-828032 818-795-698127 314-851-8100
43 303-447-101035 501-490-200030 714-524-424336 219-282-400041 517-374-4007
34 804-850-520033 209-625-650029 512-686-051543 504-876-740033 915-689-1000
50 508-799-311642 904-343-353133 714-983-950130 213-926-556635 401-456-9211
251 20, 878252 20,850253 20,848254 20,838255 20,776
256 20,764257 20,735258 20,627259 20,547260 20,227
261 20, 212262 20, 183263 20, 133264 19, 794265 19, 752
266 19, 687267 19, 645268 19, 636269 19, 630270 19,579
271 19, 570272 19, 56 0273 19,507274 19,497275 19,216
COLLIER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 3710 ESTEY AVEPEORIA UNIFIED DISTRICT 11 P 0 BOX 39VIRGIN ISLANDS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 44-46 KONGENS GADENORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 11285 HIGHLINE DRIVELEWISVILLE ISD P.O.BOX 217
CHATTANOOGA CITY SCHOOL DIST 1161 WEST 40TH STIRVINE UNIFIED 5050 BARRANCA PARKWAYBEAUMONT ISD 3395 HARRISON AVE.ROSEMOUNT SCHOOL DISTRICT 14445 DIAMOND PATHFAIRFIELD-SUISUN UNIFIED 1025 DELAWARE ST.
KENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 12033 S.E. 256THKERN UNION HIGH 2000 24TH ST.GREENSBORO CITY DRAWER V, EUGENE STRIALTO UNIFIED 182 E. WALNUT AVE.SCOTTSDALE UNIFIED DISTRICT 48 3811 N 44TH ST
BRIDGEPORT SCHOOL DISTRICT 45 LYON TERRACE, EM 303TORRANCE UNIFIED 2335 PLAZA DEL AMOROUND ROCK ISD) 1311 ROUND ROCK AVE.SUMNER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 1199OSSEO SCHOOL DISTRICT 11200 93RD AVE N
OSCEOLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 401 CHURCH STHUMBLE ISD P.O.BOX 2000KATY ISD P.O.BOX 159CAMDEN CITY 1800 OFFICE BUILDING WESTLAS CRUCES PUBLIC SCHOOLS 301 WEST AMADOR
NAPLESPEORIAST THOMASNORTHGLENNLEWIS VILLE
CHATTANOOGAIRVINEBEAUMONTROSEMOUNTFAIRFIELD
KENTBAKERSFIELDGREENSBORORIALTOPHOENIX
BRIDGEPORTTORRANCEROUND ROCKGALLATINMAPLE GROVE
KISS IMMEEHUMBLEKATYCAMDENLAS CRUCES
FL 33942AZ 85345VI 00802CO 80233TX 75067
TN 37409CA 92714TX 77706MN 55068CA 94533
WA 98031CA 93301NC 27402CA 92376AZ 85018
CT 06604CA 90509TX 78681TN 37066MN 55369
FL 32742TX 77347TX 77492NJ 08104NM 88005
30 813-643-270022 602-486-600033 809-774-010035 303-451-156128 214-539-1551
36 615-825-720030 714-863-104435 409-899-997219 612-423-770027 707-422-3200
33 206-852-955019 805-327-275138 919-370-830021 714-875-300025 602-952-6100
38 203-576-730128 213-533-420027 512-255-443133 615-451-520024 612-425-4131
21 407-847-314721 713-540-500021 713-391-218430 609-962-580030 505-526-3341
276 19, 179277 19, 143278 19, 122279 19, 090280 19, 049
NORWALK-LA MIRADA UNIFIEDROWLAND UNIFIEDHAYWARD UNIFIEDNEW HANOVER COUNTYVALLEJO CITY UNIFIED
12820 S. PIONEER BLVD.1830 NOGALES ST.24411 AMADOR ST.1802 S 15TH ST,BX390211 VALLE VISTA
NORWALKROWLAND HEIGHTSHAYWARDWILMINGTONVALLEJO
CA 90650CA 91748CA 94540NC 28402CA 94590
26 213-868-043122 818-965-254134 415-784-260030 919-763-543126 707-644-8921
281 18, 877282 18, 773283 18, 740284 18, 708
DOUGHERTY SCHOOL DISTRICTPHARR-SAN J`UAN-ALAMO ISDHURST-EULESS -BEDFORD ISDBOARD OF ED OF CHARLES COUNTY
BOX 1470P.O.DRAWER Y1849 CENTRAL DR.PO BOX D
ALBANYPHARRBEDFORDLA PLATA
GA 31703TX 78577TX 76022MD 20646
31 912-431-128626 512-787-555130 817-545-062928 301-932-6610
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Rank Students Agency Name
285 18,647 GROSSMONT UNION HIGH
Mailing Address
1100 MURRAY DR.
City
LA MESA
ST ZIP Schools Telephone
CA 92044 13 619-468-3131
286 18, 621287 18, 605288 18, 58 92 89 18, 5372 90 18, 517
2 91 18, 489292 18,4772 93 18,452294 18,4 052 95 18, 364
2 96 18, 2972 97 18, 2622 98 18, 2172 99 18, 0713 00 18, 048
3 01 17, 99 63 02 17, 9043 03 17, 88 13 04 17, 872305 17, 84 6
YONKERS CITY SCHOOLSONSLOW COUNTYPOUDRE R-1SPRING ISDDURHAM COUNTY
VISTA UNIFIEDBIRDVILLE ISDEDMONDS SCHOOL DISTRICTPORTSMOUTH CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLSPUEBLO CITY 60
PHOENIX UHS DISTRICT 210SIMI VALLEY UNIFIEDABILENE ISDPUTNAM CITY SCHOOL DISTRICTGREEN BAY AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
RUTHERFORD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTEUGENE SCHOOL DISTRICT 04JNEW HAVEN SCHOOL DISTRICTCHRISTINA SCHOOL DISTRICTDAVENPORT COMMUNITY SCHOOL DIE
145 PALMER RD200 BROADHURST RD2407 LA PORTE AVENUE16717 ELLA BLVD.102 E SEMINARY ST
1234 ARCADIA AVE.8125 EAST BELKNAP ST.3800 - 196TH S.W.P o BOX 998P. 0. BOX 575
4502 N CENTRAL AVE875 E. COCHRANP.0.BOX 9815401 N W 40200 5 BROADWAY
502 MEMORIAL BLVD200 N MONROE ST54 MEADOW STREET83 E MAIN ST1001 HARRISON ST
YONKERSJACKSONVILLEFORT COLLINSHOUSTONDURHAM
VISTAFORT WORTHLYNNWOODPORTSMOUTHPUEBLO
PHOENIXSIMI VALLEYABILENEOKLA. CITYGREEN BAY
MURFREESBOROEUGENENEW HAVENNEWARKDAVENPORT
NY 107 01NC 28840co 80521TX 77090NC 27701
CA 92083TX 76117WA 98036VA 23705CO 81002
AZ 85012CA 93065TX 79604OK 73122WI 54305
TN 37129OR 97402CT 06579DE 19711IA 52803
30 914-983-456728 919-455-221142 303-482-742020 713-586-110024 919-560-3633
20 619-726-217031 817-831-570040 206-771-055529 804-393-874234 719-549-7100
14 602-271-314128 805-528-020035 915-677-144426 405-495-520033 414-497-4000
25 615-893-581244 503-687-312342 203-787-888830 302-454-200036 319-323-9951
3 06 17, 804307 17, 7783 08 17, 727309 17, 693310 17, 667
311312313314315
17, 65417, 60417, 56117, 47917, 405
316 17, 378317 17, 328318 17, 263320 17, 213320 17, 213
BOSSIER PAR SCHOO0L BOARD P.O. BOX 2000BOARD OF ED, WASHINGTON COUNTY P0 BOX 730LAWTON SCHOOL DISTRICTPITT COUNTYOUACHITA PAR SCHOOL BOARD
GOOSE CREEK ISDCHULA VISTA CITYCARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISDBALDWIN COUNTYMODESTO CITY ELEMENTARY
PEORIA SCHOOL DISTRICT 150CAJON VALLEY UNION ELEMENTARYFEDERAL WAY SCHOOL DISTRICTST. LANDRY PAR SCHOOL BOARDNORTHSHORE SCHOOL DISTRICT
BOX 10091717 WEST 5TH STREETP.O. BOX 1642
P.O.BOX 3084 EAST J ST.P.O.BOX 115186175 COURTHOUSE SQUARE426 LOCUST ST.
3202 N WISCONSIN AVE189 ROANOKE ROAD31455 28TH AVENUE SOUTHP.O. BOX 31018315 BOTHELL WAY N.E.
BENTONHAGERSTOWNLAWTONGREENVILLEMONROE
BAYTOWNCHULA VISTACARROLLTONBAY MINETTEMODESTO
PEORIAEL CAJONFEDERAL WAYOPELOUSASBOTHELL
LA 71006MU 21741OK 73502NC 27834LA 71201
TX 77522CA 92010TX 75011AL 36507CA 95351
IL 61603CA 92022WA 98003LA 70571WA 98011
29 318-965-228142 301-791-400042 405-357-097731 919-830-420031 318-388-2711
22 713-428-255333 619-425-960026 214-323-570030 205-937-030827 209-576-4011
42 309-672-676726 619-588-300032 206-941-010042 318-948-365730 206-485-0417
321 17, 209322 17, 034323 17, 024324 17, 00332 5 16, 985
CONEJO VALLEY UNIFIEDOCEANSIDE CITY UNIFIEDMESA COUNTY VALLEY 51CEDAR RAPIDS COMMUNITY SCHOOLHAZELWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT
1400 E JANSS ROAD2111 MISSION AVE.2115 GRAND AVENUE346 2ND AVE SW15955 NEW HALLS FRRY
THOUSAND OAKSOCEANSIDEGRAND JUNCTIONCEDAR RAPIDSFLORISSANT
CA 91360CA 92054co 81501IA 52404MO 63031
27 805-497-951123 619-757-256035 303-245-242233 319-398-200023 314-921-4450
VIGO COUNTY SCHOOL CORPMILLARD PUBLIC SCHOOLSTANGIPAHOA PAR SCHOOL BOARDMOORE SCHOOL DISTRICTSOUTH-WESTERN CITY SCHOOL DIST
961 LAFAYETTE AVE P 0 BOX5606 5 147TH STP.O. BOX 457400 N. BROADWAY2975 KINGSTON AVE
TERRE HAUTEOMAHAAMITEMOOREGROVE CITY
IN 47808NE 68137LA 70422OK 73160OH 43123
32 812-238-421625 402-895-820034 504-748-715323 405-799-555126 614-875-2318
331 16, 591332 16, 543333 16, 497334 16, 482335 16, 434
336 16, 426337 16, 415338 16, 411339 16,403340 16, 393
MONTGOMERY COUNTY SCHOOLSLIVONIA PUBLIC SCHOOLSSAN ANGELO ISDGRAND PRAIRIE ISDNEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED
DAVIDSON COUNTYCOLTON JOINT UNIFIEDWAYNE-WESTLAND COMMUNITY 5 DROWAN COUNTYNEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT
P0 BOX 86715125 FARMINGTON ROAD1621 UNIVERSITY AVE.P.O.BOX 531170P.O. BOX 1368
P 0 BOX 20571212 VALENCIA DR.36745 MARQUETTEBOX 2349350 S MAIN
CLARKSVILLELIVONIASAN ANGELOGRAND PRAIRIENEWPORT BEACH
LEXINGTONCOLTONWESTLANDSALISBURYSPANISH FORK
TN 37041MI 48154TX 76904TX 75053CA 92663
NC 27293CA 92324MI 48185NC 28145UT 84660
24 615-648-560032 313-524-910028 915-942-676727 214-264-614127 714-760-3200
26 704-249-818223 714-824-421628 313-595-200028 704-636-750026 801-798-8651
36
3 263 273 2832 9330
16, 98216, 76416, 72416 ,63 016, 605
The 500 largest public school districts in the United States and outlying areas, 1990-91--Continued
Rank Students
342 16, 355342 16, 355343 16, 310344 16,249345 16,219
346 16,212347 16, 19234 8 16, 173349 16, 119350 16, 096
Agency Name
INGLEWOOD UNIFIEDPA±TARO VALLEY JOINT UNIFIEDLIVINGSTON PAR SCHOOL BOARDHOUSTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTKENOSHA SCHOOL DISTRICT
NAPERVILLE C U DISTRICT 203TYLER ISDLAFOURCHE PAR SCHOOL BOARDSAN RAMON VALLEY UNIFIEDSHELBY COUNTY
mailing Address
401 S. INGLEWOOD AVE.165 BLACKBURN ST.P.O. BOX 1281211 WASHINGTON ST3600 52ND STREET
203 W HILLSIDEP.O.BOX 2035P.O. BOX 879699 OLD ORCHARD DR.410 E COLLEGE ST
City
INGLE WOODWATSONVILLELIVINGSTONPERRYKENOSHA
NAPERVILLETYLERTHIBODAUXDANVILLECOLUMBIlANA
ST ZIP Schools
CA 90301CA 95076LA 70754GA 31069WI 53142
IL 60540TX 75710LA 70302CA 94526AL 35051
Telephone
20 213-419-250026 408-728-623030 504-686-704425 912-987-192933 414-656-6300
21 708-420-630027 903-531-350031 504-446-563124 415-837-151124 205-669-4101
351 16, 092352 16, 086353 16, 078354 16, 062355 16, 058
357 16, 002357 16, 002358 15, 943359 15, 900
SIOUX FALLS 49-SCHEROKEE COUNTY SCHOOL DIETALUM ROCK UNION ELEMENTARYHID-DEL SCHOOL DISTRICTDESERT SANDS UNIFIED
REDLANDS UNIFIEDTOME RIVER REGIONALVANCOUVER SCHOOL DISTRICTHIGHLINE SCHOOL DISTRICT
360 15,899 DEER VALLEY UNIFIED DIET 97
201 H 38TH STP0 BOX 7692930 GAY AVE.BOX 1063082-879 HWY. 111
20 W. LUGONIA54 WASHINGTON STREET605 NORTH DEVINE ROAD15675 AMBAUM BLVD. S.W.20402 N 1STH AVE
SIOUX FALLSCANTONSAN JOSEMIDWEST CITYINDIO
REDLANDSTOMS RIVERVANCOUVERSEATTLEPHOENIX
SD 57117GA 30114CA 95127OK 73140CA 92201
CA 92373NJ 08753WA 98661WA 98166AZ 85027
35 605-331-792024 404-479-187126 408-258-492325 405-737-446120 714-347-8631
20 714-793-230116 908-505-550634 206-696-716137 206-433-221719 602-581-7700
361 15, 878362 15, 813363 15, 741364 15, 732365 15, 645
3 66 15, 6083 67 15, 5933 68 15, 58336 9 15, 554370 15, 524
BALDWIN PARK UNIFIEDSPRINGFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT 18SANTA ROSA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTNORTH KANSAS CITY 5CH DIET 74EDINBURG ISD
ROCKWOOD R VIGALENA PARK IEDSCHAUMBURG C C SCHOOL DIET 54IBERIA PAR SCHOOL BOARDLITTLETON 6
3699 N. HOLLY AVE.1900 W MONROE ST603 CANAL ST2000 N E 46TH STP.O.BOX 990
111 EAST NORTH STREETP.O.BOX 565524 E SCHAUMBURG RD200 SCHOOL BOARD DRIVE5776 SOUTH CROCKER ST
BALDWIN PARKSPRINGFIELDMILTONKANSAS CITYEDINBURG
EUREKAGALENA PARKSCHAUMBURGNEW IBERIALITTLETON
CA 91706IL 62704FL 32570MO 64116TX 78540
MO 63025TX 77547IL 60194LA 70560co 80120
21 818-962-331132 217-525-303327 904-623-366327 816-453-S0SO21 512-383-0731
22 314-938-522516 713-672-749126 708-885-670031 318-365-234122 303-795-7007
371 15,469373 15, 419373 15,419374 15,418375 15, 383
LYNWOOD UNIFIEDJURUPA UNIFIEDEAST ST LOUIS SCHOOL DIET 189DOWNEY UNIFIEDVENTURA UNIFIED
11331 PLAZA3924 RIVERVIEW DR.1005 STATE ST11627 BROOKSHIRE AVE.120 E. SANTA CLARA ST.
LYNWOODRIVERSIDEEAST SAINTDO WNEYVENTURA
CA 90262CA 92509
LOUIS IL 62201CA 90241CA 93001
14 213-603-140019 714-781-176835 618-583-820020 213-923-671125 805-648-5391
376 15,363377 15,266378 15,210379 15, 19438 0 15, 183
DULUTH SCHOOL DISTRICT LAKE AVE & 2ND STELIZABETH CITY MITCHELL BUILDINGWOOD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1210 13TH STEDGEWOOD lED 5358 W. COMMERCE ST.SACHEM CENT SCHOOL AT HOLB3ROOK 245 UNION AVE
DULUTHELIZABETHPARKERSBURGSAN ANTONIOHOLBROOK
MN 55802NJ 07207WV 26101TX 78237NY 11741
26 218-723-415022 908-558-302538 304-420-966325 512-433-2361iS 516-467-8202
3 81 15, 0973 82 15, 0893 83 15, 072384 15, 07 03 85 15,011l
TOPEKA PUBLIC SCHOOLSHARLANDALE lEDYOUNGSTOWN CITY SCHOOL DIETST. VRAIN VALLEY RE 1JWICHITA FALLS ISD
624 W 24TH102 GENEVIEVE ST.20 W WOOD ST P0 SSO395 S. PRATT PARKWAYP.O.BOX 2570
TOPEKASAN ANTONIOYOUNGSTOWNLONGMONTWICHITA FALLS
KS 66611TX 78285OH 44501co 80501TX 76307
3S 913-233-031323 512-921-434031 216-744-690031 303-776-620027 817-720-3273
3863 873 883 89390
14, 97214, 97114, 95514, 87314, 870
391 14, 863392 14, 860393 14, 853394 14, 846395 14, 825
ANAHEIM ELEMENTARYBELLEVUE SCHOOL DISTRICTPLYMOUTH CANTON COMM SCHSFAIRBANKS NORTH STAR BOR S DOLATHE
HARLINGEN lEDCABELL COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTALVORD UNIFIEDEVERETT SCHOOL DISTRICTARLINGTON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHS
890 S. OLIVE310 102ND AVE. N.E.454 SOUTH HARVEYP0 BOX 12501005 PITT ST BOX 2000
1409 EAST HARRISON ST.P0 BOX 44610365 KELLER AVE4730 COLBY1426 N QUINCY ST
ANAHEIMBELLE VUEPLYMOUTHFAIRBANKSOLATHE
HARLINGENHUNTINGTONRIVERSIDEEVERETTARLINGTON
CA 92805WA 98005MI 48170AK 99707KS 66061
TX 78550WV 25709CA 92505WA 98203VA 22207
22 714-535-600129 206-455-601-520 313-451-312031 907-452-200027 913-782-0584
20 512-430-440038 304-528-500018 714-351-936725 206-342-741327 703-358-6010
396 14,802 MERIDIAN JT SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 911 MERIDIAN ST397 14,766 MONTEREY PENINSULA UNIFIED 700 PACIFIC ST.
MERIDIANMONTEREY
ID 83642 20 208-888-6701CA 93940 27 408-649-1562
37
The 500 largest public school districts in the United States and outlying areas, 1990-91--Continued
Rank Studenta
398 14,731
399 14,716
400 14,663
Agency Name Mailing Address
FLORENCE SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 319 5 DARGAN ST
RALEIGH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 105 ADAIR ST
ESCONDIDO UNION ELEMENTARY 980 N. ASH ST.
City
FLORENCE
BECKLEY
ESCOND3IDO
ST ZIP Schools Telephone
SC 29501 19 803-669-4141
WV 25801 41 304-256-4505
CA 92027 19 619-745-7000
401 14, 647
402 14, 604
403 14, 573
404 14, 570
4 05 14, 551
406 14, 529
407 14, 515
4 08 14,5S14
4 09 14,485
410 14, 427
JOHNSTON COUNTY
MANCHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT
PONTIAC CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
SAGINAW CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
RED CLAY CONSOLIDATED SCH DIST
BROCKTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
NEW BEDFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT
TUSCALOOSA COUNTY
LOUDOUN COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLSPALM SPRINGS UNIFIED
p o BOX 1336
196 BRIDGE ST
350 WIDETRACK DRIVE,
550 MILLARD STREET
.1400 WASHINGTON ST
43 CRESCENT
455 COUNTY
p 0 DRAWER 2568
102 NORTH ST NW
333 S. FARRELL DR.
SMITHFIELD
MANCHESTER
EAST PONTIAC
SAGINAW
WILMINGTON
BROCKTON
NEW BEDFORD
TUSCALOOSA
LEESBURG
PALM SPRINGS
NC 27577
NH 03104
MI 48058
MI 48607
DE 19801
MA 02401
MA 02740
AL 35403
VA 22075
CA 92262
21 919-934-6031
21 603-624-6300
31 313-857-8123
32 517-776-0221
23 302-651-2600
25 508-580-7511
27 508-997-4511
23 205-758-0411
32 703-771-6400
19 714-327-1581
CARTWRIGHT SCHOOL DISTRICT 83
SOCORRO ISD
WARREN CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS
PUYALLUP SCHOOL DISTRICT
VICTORIA ISD
3401 N 67TH AVE
P.O.BOX 27400
31300 ANITA
P.O. BOX 370
P.O.BOX 1759
PHOENIXEL PASO
WARREN
PUYALLUPVICTORIA
AZ 85033
TX 79926
MI 48093
MA 98372
TX 77902
17 602-846-2800
14 915-858-6461
29 313-977-6800
30 206-841-1301
19 512-576-3131
4 16 14, 304
4 17 14, 289
4 18 14, 242
4 19 14, 23 9
420 14, 190
421 14, 175
422 14, 096
423 14, 090
424 14, 045
425 14, 043
WACO IED P.O.BOX 27
PICKENS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RT 8 BOX 375
EVERGREEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 13905 N.E. 28TH ST.
CRAVEN COUNTY 3600 TRENT ROAD
ANN ARB3OR PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2555 SOUTH STATE ROAD
SULLIVAN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRCT PO BOX 306
COLUMBIA COUNTY SCHOOL DIST P0 BOX 10
HAMMOND CITY SCHOOLS 41 WILLIAMS ST
ROCHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT 615 SW 7TH ST
SANTA CLARA UNIFIED 1889 LAWRENCE ROAD
WACO
EASLEYVANCOUVER
NEW BERN
ANN ARBOR
BLOUNTVILLE
APPLINGHAMMOND
ROCHESTERSANTA CLARA
TX 76703
SC 29640
WA 98662
NC 28562
MI 48106
TN 37617
GA 30802
IN 46320
MN 55902
CA 95052
26 817-752-8341
26 803-859-1405
24 206-256-6000
19 919-638-2133
30 313-994-2230
31 615-323-418117 404-541-0650
24 219-933-2400
24 507-285-8551
21 408-985-8000
HUNTINGTON BEACH UNION HIGH
RAPID CITY 51-4
DOUGLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
SIOUX CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DI
ROBBINSDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT
BROKEN ARROW SCHOOL DISTRICT
MADISON COUNTY
AMPHITHEATER UNIFIED DIST 10
HALL COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
POCATELLO SCHOOL DISTRICT 25
10251 YORKTOWN AVE.
300 6TH ST
PD BOX 1077
1221 PIERCE ST
4148 WINNETKA AVE N
601 S. MAIN
P 0 BOX 226
701 W WETMORE
PD BOX 1397
3115 POLE LINE RD
HUNTINGTON BEACH
RAPID CITY
DOUGLASVILLE
SIOUX CITY
ROBBINSDALE
BROKEN ARROWHUNTSVILLETUCSON
GAINESVILLE
POCATELLO
CA 92646
SD 57701
GA 30133
IA 51105
MN 55427
OK 74012
AL 35804
AZ 85705
GA 30501
ID 83204
10 714-964-3339
25 605-394-4031
21 404-942-5411
30 712-279-6667
18 612-533-2781
19 918-251-8541
19 205-532-3522
16 602-887-5500
21 404-534-1080
27 208-232-3563
4 36 13, 73 5
437 13, 728
438 13, 705
4 39 13, 653
44 0 13, 645
441 13, 62 5442 13 ,6 20
443 13,5S72
444 13, 519
445 13, 505
446 13,488
44 7 13,470
448 13, 42 9
449 13,421
450 13, 391
451 13, 380
452 13, 378
453 13, 356
454 13, 323
DORCHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT 02
MADERA UNIFIED
NAPA VALLEY UNIFIED
WAYNE COUNTY
PIKE COUNTY
PROVO CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
JACKSON-MADISON CONSOLIDATED
RANDOLPH COUNTY
ALLENTOWN CITY SCHOOL DISTCHAFFEY UNION HIGH
LOWELL SCHOOL DISTRICT
DESOTO COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
LA MESA-SPRING VALLEY
ROANOKE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
FRANCIS HOWELL R III
DEARBORN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
CLOVER PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT
MANTECA UNIFIED
WATERBURY SCHOOL DISTRICT
102 GREENWAVE BLVD
1902 HOWARD ROAD
2425 JEFFERSON ST.
301 N HERMAN ST BXGG
BOX 3097
280 WEST 940 NORTH
701 SO HIGHLAND AVE
2222 C FAYETTEVILLE
31 SOUTH PENN ST PO BOX 3
211 W. FIFTH ST.
89 APPLETON
425 EAST COMMERCE STREET
4750 DATE AVE.
526 COLLEGE AVE
7025 HWY. 94 S.
4824 LOIS AVENUE
10020 GRAVELLY LAKE DR. S
P.O. BOX 32
236 GRAND STREET
SUMMERVILLE
M4ADERA
NAPA
GOLDSBORO
PIKEVILLE
PROVO
JACKSON
ASHEBORO
ALLENTOWNONTARIO
LOWELLHERNANDO
LA MESA
SALEMST CHARLES
DEARBORN
TACOMA
MANTECA
WATERBURY
SC 29483
CA 93637
CA 94558NC 27530
KY 41501
UT 84604
TN 38301
NC 27203
PA 18105
CA 91762
MA 01852
Ms 38632
CA 92041
VA 24153
MO 63304
MI 48126
WA 98499
CA 95336
CT 06702
13 803-873-2901
17 209-673-9151
28 707-252-5591
21 919-736-1104
32 606-432-3111
24 801-373-8301
27 901-423-0270
21 919-629-2131
22 215-821-2621
7 714-988-8511
31 508-937-7647
18 601-429-5271
22 619-469-6171
28 703-387-6403
11 314-447-1133
27 313-582-4360
30 206-584-9411
17 209-823-7111
26 203-574-8004
38
411
412
413414
415
14 ,36 8
14, 350
14, 336
14, 325
14, 323
4286
4 27
4 29
429
43 0
431432
433434
43 5
14, 03 9
14, 0 06
14, 00214, 002
13, 950
13, 872
13, 86 1
13, 834
13, 833
13, 832
The 500 largest public school districts in the United States and outlying areas, 1990-91--Continued
Rank Students Agency Name Mailing Address
455 13,264 WASHINGTON CO SCHOOL DISTRICT 189 N TABERNACLE
City
SAINT GEORGE
ST ZIP Schools Telephone
UT 84770 22 801-673-3553
456 13, 199457 13, 175458 13, 145459 13, 131460 13, 125
PALMNDALE ELEMENTARY 38300 N. SIERRA HWY.LARAMIE CO SCHOOL DIST NO 01 2810 HOUSE AVEJUOSON ISD P.O.BOX 249GALLUP-MCKINLEY COUNTY PUB SCH PO BOX 1318DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 620 WILCOX ST
PALMDALECHEYENNECONVERSEGALLUPCASTLE ROCK
CA 93550WY 82001TX 78109NM 87301CO 80104
19 805-947-719133 307-771-210015 512-659-960027 505-722-771124 303-688-3195
461 13, 113462 13, 105463 13, 096464 13, 067465 13, 045
466 13, 041467 13, 030469 13, 001469 13, 001470 12, 876
HESPERIA UNIFIED 9144 THIRD ST.FAYETTE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 210 STONEWALL AVECANTON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 617 MCKINLEY AVENUE SWSUNNYSIDE UNIFIED DISTRICT 12 2238 E GINTER RDANTIOCH UNIFIED 510 G ST.
EDMOND SCHOOL DISTRICTCHARLOTTE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTDECATUR SCHOOL DISTRICT 61ASCENSION PAR SCHOOL BOARDAPPLETON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
1216 S. RANKIN1016 EDUCATION AVE101 W CERRO GORDO STP.O. BOX 189120 E HARRIS STREET
HESPERIAFAYETTEVILLECARTONTUCSONANTIOCH
EDMONDPUNTA GORDADECATURDONALDOSONVILLEAPPLETON
CA 92345GA 30214OH 44707AZ 85706CA 94509
OK 73034FL 33950IL 62523LA 70346WI 54911
15 619-244-932317 404-461-817127 216-438-250017 602-741-250016 415-757-7110
17 405-341-224621 813-639-212125 217-424-300018 504-473-798122 414-832-6161
471 12, 868472 12, 864473 12, 861474 12, 855475 12, 853
476 12, 824477 12, 811478 12, 788479 12, 786480 12, 780
BOARD OF ED OF CECIL COUNTYUNION COUNTYHERNANDO COUNTY SCHOOL DISTPARAMOUNT UNIFIEDCAB3ARRUS COUNTY
RANKIN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTHEMET UNIFIEDRICHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 02COLUMBIA SCHOOL DISTRICT 93SANTA FE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
BOOTH ST CENTER500 N MAIN ST919 U S 41 NORTH15110 CALIFORNIA AVE660 HWY 29 N BOX 388
PO BOX 13592350 W. LATHAM AVE.6831 BROOKFIELD RD1818 W. WORLEY ST.610 ALTA VISTA ST.
ELKTONMONROEBROOKSVILLEPARAMOUNTCONCORD
BRANDONHEMETCOLUMBIACOLU9MBIASANTA FE
MD 21921NC 28110FL 34601CA 90723NC 28026
Ms 39043CA 92343SC 29206MO 65203NM 87501
25 301-398-040023 704-283-365420 904-796-676114 213-630-313120 704-786-6191
18 601-825-559015 714-658-217114 803-787-191025 314-888-210024 505-982-2631
481 12, 770482 12, 755483 12, 729484 12, 692485 12, 687
486 12, 685487 12, 656488 12, 613489 12, 593490 12, 581
CATAWBA COUNTY P 0 BOX 1000 10E 25TNATRONA CO SCHOOL DIST NO 01 970 N GLENN RDFULLERTON JOINT UNION HIGH 780 BEECHWOOD AVE.WAUKESHA SCHOOL DISTRICT 222 MAPLE AVENUEWICOMICO CO BOARD OF EDUCATION PO BOX 1538
YORK SCHOOL DISTRICT 03FOLSOM-CORDOVA UNIFIEDWALNUT VALLEY UNIFIEDVACAVILLE UNIFIEDGREECE CENTRAL SCHOOL
P0 DRAWER 100721091 COLOMA ST880 S. LEMON AVE.751 SCHOOL ST.P 0 BOX 300
NEWTONCASPERFULLERTONWAUKESHASALISBURY
ROCK HILLFOLSOMWALNUTVACAVILLENO GREECE
NC 28658WY 82601CA 92635WI 53186MD 21801
SC 29730CA 95630CA 91789CA 95688NY 14515
22 704-464-833340 307-577-0200
9 714-738-331522 414-521-886424 301-742-5128
20 803-324-536026 916-985-448316 714-595-126117 707-446-692119 716-621-1000
491 12,555492 12, 553493 12, 549494 12, 523495 12,518
496 12,494498 12,403498 12,403499 12, 399500 12, 394
STAFFORD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1729 JEFFERSON DAVIS HWYUNITED ISD 201 LINDENWOOD DR.ST MARYS CO PUBLIC SCHOOLS P0 BOX 641PORT HURON AREA SCHOOL DIST 2720 RIVERSIDE DRIVEBEAUFORT COUNTY SCHOOL DIST P0 BOX 309
FALL RIVERVERNON PAR SCHOOL BOARDNORTH CLACKAMAS SCH DIST 012ROANOKE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLSDOE-TERR. OF AMERICAN SAMOA
417 ROCK201 BELVIEW ROAD4444 SE LAKE RDP 0 BOX 13145PO B3OX DOE
STAFFORDLAREDOLEONARDTOWNPORT HURONBEAUFORT
FALL RIVERLEES VILLEMILWAURIEROANOKEPAGO PAGO
VA 22554TX 78041MD 20650MI 48060SC 29901
MA 02720LA 71446OR 97222VA 24031AS 96799
16 703-659-314114 512-722-393827 301-475-425020 313-984-310120 803-524-2660
33 508-675-842017 318-239-340124 503-653-360028 703-981-238130 684-633-5237
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Appendix B
UNITEIOFFICE OF
NATItONADELAWARE
PUBLIC I
EDUCATION AGENCY ID:STATE NCES NAME OF EDUCATION AGENCY(Aol) (A02) (A03)
I7 1000170 CAPE HENLOPEN SCH DIST
aea.SCHOOL ID: aaa
STATE NCES NAME OF SCHOOL(Sal) (100?) (0103)
17110 00030 H. 0. BRITTINGHAN ELEI
SCHOOL TYPE: I STATUS: I TYPE OF LOCALE:I(COl) (Ca?) (Ca3)
UG PK KG 01 0;
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FREE LUNCHELIGIBLE SPEC.EO.IEP
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ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY SCHOOL UNIVERSESCHOOL YEAR 19…---
PAGE
FORM APPROVED0MB NO. 1850-0067EXPIRATION DATE ---DATE DUE 03/15/--
MAILII4G ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE(804) (805) (806) (007)
MENTARY 400 MULBERRY STREET MILTON DE 19968 (302
7 CLASSROOM TEACHERS: -(COJI)
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TELE PHONENUMBER
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AMER.INDIAN ASIAN/ BLACK WHITEI. ALASKAN PACIFIC IS. HISPANIC NON-HISPANIC NON-HISPANIC
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SCHOOL ID: *aaaaa.NCES NAME OF SCHOOL MAILING ADDRESS(802) (0103) (004)
00032 HILTON FEDERAL STREET ELEMENTA FEDERAL STREET
TYPE: I STATUS: I TYPE OF LOCALE: 7II) (CO2) (C03)
US PK KG 01 02 03 04 O5 06
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TELEPHONECITY STATE ZIP CODE NUMBER(SOS) (BOG) (007) (808)
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07 Os 09 10 11 12
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COOPERATION IS NEEDED TO HAKE THE RESULTS OF THIS SURVEY COMPREHENSIVE. ACCURATE. AND TIMELY.
(Survey Document)
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Appendix C
UNITED STATES DEPARINENT OF EDUCA IOOFFICE OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND IMPROVEMENT
NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATIWN STATISTICS
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY EDUCATION AGENCY UNIVERSESCHOOL YEAR 1---
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**EDUCATION AGENCY ID: '*STATE NCES NAME OF EDUCATION AGENCY MAILING AD)DRESS(AOI) (AO?) (A03) (A04)10 1000180 CAESAR RODNEY SCH DIST OLD NORTH RD BOX 108
EDUCATIONAGENCY TYPE: I SUPV.UNION ID: 000 FIPS COUNTY: 10001 CHSAIPI4SAINSA: 000000
(801) (802) (003) (8043
STUDENTS ~' SPECIAL "'GRADUATES
EDUCATION REGULAR OTHERUNGRADED PK-12 I.E.P. DIPLOIA DIPLOMA
'*EDUCATION AGENCY 1D: '*STATE NCES NAME OF EDUCATION AGENCY NAILING ADDRESS(AoI) (AD?) (A03) (A04)13 1000190 CAPITAL SC" DIST 945 FOREST ST
ECUCAT IOUAGENCY TYPE: I SUPV.UNION ID: 000 FIPS COUNTY: 10001 CHSA/PHSA/NSA: 000000
(801) (802) (803) (804)
'~STUDENTS '~ SPECIAL ~ 'GRADUATES
EDUCAT ION REGULAR OTHERUNGRADED PK-12 I.E.P. DIPLOMA DIPLOMA
"ED UCA TION AGENCY ID: *STATE NCES NAME OF EDUCATION AGENCY NAILING ADDRESS(A0l) (AD?) (Ao3J (A04)17 1000170 CAPE HENLOPEN SCH DIST N
EDUCATIONAGENCY TYPE: I SUPV.UNION ID: 000 FIPS COUNTY: 10005 CMSA/PNSA/NSA: 000000
(801) (B0?) (803) (004)
**STUDENTS SPECIAL GRADUATES EDUCATION REGULAR OTHER
UNGRADED PK-12 I.E.P. DIPLONA DIPLOMA
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CITY STA~T ZIP CODE NUMBER(A05) (A06) (AO?) (A08)
CAHDEN-IIYONING DE 19934 (302)697-2113
BOUNDARY CHANGEMETRO STATUS: 3 INDICATOR: 0
(005 (005)
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(COG) (~CD?)7
CITY(AOS)
DOVER
METRO STATUS:(805
11.S. EQUIJT.
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H1.S. EQUIV. 01IRECIPIENTS CO
STATE ZIP CODE NUMBER(A0S) (AO?) (AO8)DE 19901 (302)736-5500
SOUNDARY CHANGE3 INDICATOR: 0
(806)
OTHER H.S.COMPLETERS
TELEPHONESTATE ZIP CODE NUMBER(A06) (Aol (A08)
DE 19969 (302)645-6686
BOUNDARY CHANGEINDICATOR: 0
(006)
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ED(NCES) FORM 2443 THIS REPORT IS AUTHORIZED BY LAW(20 U.S.C. 1221E-1). WHILE YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO RESPOND. YOURCOOPERATION IS NEEDED TO MAKE THE RESULTS OF THIS SURVEY COMPREHENSIVE, ACCURATE, AND TIMELY.
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