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Goobster
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% of free lunch - does a higher % correlate with a less desirable school district?
Can anyone tell me, in their experience, do you find a certain amount of free lunch population correlates with a less desirable sd/ area to send your kids to, work in, etc?
IYO, what is a high % of free lunch (looking at stat such as on greatschools.net)?
Truly looking for your thoughts from either home life or work related.
Thanks
Message edited 10/2/2007 1:50:58 AM.
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Posted 10/2/07 1:46 AM |
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Re: % of free lunch - does a higher % correlate with a less desirable school district?
I don't know what a high percentage would be. I work in a school that's 90% free lunch, so many people would probably say it's "undesireable". But there are some excellent, well-run schools in areas with high percentages of free lunch kids. I'd be curious to know the crime rate in areas with high free lunch percentages- that would also give you an idea of whether or not you wanted to live in a certain area.
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Posted 10/2/07 10:06 AM |
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jes81276
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Re: % of free lunch - does a higher % correlate with a less desirable school district?
I would venture to say that the crime rate is higher in areas with a higher %age of free lunch students.
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Posted 10/2/07 4:43 PM |
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MrsPowers
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Re: % of free lunch - does a higher % correlate with a less desirable school district?
Posted by jes81276
I would venture to say that the crime rate is higher in areas with a higher %age of free lunch students.
I think that is a bit of a generalization.
There are many reason why children receive free lunch. I wouldn't assume that the area has a crime rate.
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Posted 10/2/07 5:00 PM |
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browneyedgirl
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Re: % of free lunch - does a higher % correlate with a less desirable school district?
Posted by MrsPowers
Posted by jes81276
I would venture to say that the crime rate is higher in areas with a higher %age of free lunch students.
I think that is a bit of a generalization.
There are many reason why children receive free lunch. I wouldn't assume that the area has a crime rate.
i agree. my district is one of the best on LI and we have a lot of kids with free or reduced lunch.
and i don't believe the statistics---i worked in a different district a few years ago and it said something like 3% got free lunch...i KNEW it was more like 60% and still cannot figure out how they got their statistic.
there is much more to a school district than how many kids get free lunch
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Posted 10/2/07 5:24 PM |
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MrsPowers
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Re: % of free lunch - does a higher % correlate with a less desirable school district?
Posted by browneyedgirl
Posted by MrsPowers
Posted by jes81276
I would venture to say that the crime rate is higher in areas with a higher %age of free lunch students.
I think that is a bit of a generalization.
There are many reason why children receive free lunch. I wouldn't assume that the area has a crime rate.
i agree. my district is one of the best on LI and we have a lot of kids with free or reduced lunch.
and i don't believe the statistics---i worked in a different district a few years ago and it said something like 3% got free lunch...i KNEW it was more like 60% and still cannot figure out how they got their statistic.
there is much more to a school district than how many kids get free lunch
I totally agree. My district probably has at least 40% of the student receiving free lunch. But I could be a little off. Regardless, I had a student the other day give me a form about free lunch and I never would have imagined she received free lunch. There is so much more to the free lunch program that what one may think.
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Posted 10/2/07 6:24 PM |
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july06bride
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Name: Nicole
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Re: % of free lunch - does a higher % correlate with a less desirable school district?
well... none of my students pay for breakfast or lunch- it is all free- fortunately my school is one of the Better of the district, however, it is not a good district in CT as a whole.
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Posted 10/2/07 6:33 PM |
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