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Arizona K-12 Public Schools & School Districts
  ... using the Arizona K-12 School & School Districts GIS project

January 2015. As of the 2012-13 school year, the 2,430 public schools in Arizona had a total enrollment of approximately 1,090,000 students. In 2013, the Arizona 216 school districts had a total grade relevant (ages 5 to 17) population of 1,182,929. The total 2013 grade relevant children in poverty was 288,778 (24.4% of total grade relevant population). How to examine enrollment patterns for a school/set of schools? What are the urban/rural characteristics? What are the demographic-economic characteristics of school neighborhoods? School attendance zones?

This section is focused on data and tools to examine characteristics of the Arizona school age population, schools, school districts and neighborhoods. Use these resources to develop/extend/share insights into ways of improving student educational opportunities and outcomes.

An overview of the ProximityOne Arizona K-12 schools and school districts demographic-economic GIS project and related data is reviewed here. These same data and tools are available for each state. Install these data and tools on your computer to examine statewide to neighborhood to individual school/school district characteristics. Knit together multi-sourced data to gain insights into patterns and infrastructure for the geography, population and schools of interest.

Optionally examine these current, historical and trending data in combination with demographic-ecnomic projections. Planning for the future ... assess the how, what and where of change between now and 5 years ahead. See more about school district projections.

How you can use these ready-to-use resources:
  • visually collaborate on wide-ranging patterns and geographies in committees/meetings.
  • create maps for integration into stories and reports.
  • view geographic reference maps of school district(s) of interest optionally showing schools.
  • view thematic pattern maps of schools, school districts, counties.
  • add student data and view these data contextually with neighborhoods & other geography.
  • add other subject matter data.
  • add other geography such as census blocks, block groups, census tract, cities, etc.
  • view data in a tabular manner; sort and apply queries.
  • extract data for selected schools of school districts for use with other applications.

The GIS fileset uses the most recent data from:
  • reports by schools, school districts, state & Federal education agencies
  • demographic-economic data from the American Community Survey
  • geographic, demographic, economic data developed by ProximityOne.
The Arizona K-12 School & School Districts GIS project is available for the U.S. or any state.

Visual Analysis of Schools & School District Patterns
Start-up view

View created with CV XE GIS. Click graphic for larger view.
  -- larger view illustrates use of mini-profile tool to view attributes of a school & labeling.
Additional Views:
  • Schools in context of Scottsdale city (city area shown by hatch pattern; choose any/all cities)
  • $MHI by Census Tract ... Median Household Income; Maricopa County
  • State, all public schools
  • State, elementary school districts
  • State, all districts; USDs labeled %grade relevant children in poverty
    ---
  • Mesa USD vicinity -- urban/rural status by census block
    ---
  • Start-up view of Dysart USD GIS project -- uses k12_az_dysart.gis project (see below in item 5.)
  • Start-up view of Mesa USD GIS project -- uses k12_az_mesa.gis project (see below in item 5.)
  • Start-up view of Tucson USD GIS project -- uses k12_az_tucson.gis project (see below in item 5.)

Installing the GIS Project (requires Windows computer with Internet connection)
1. Install the ProximityOne CV XE GIS (only required if not already installed)
... run the CV XE GIS installer
... take all defaults during installation
2. Run the Data Installer.
... updated 1/11/15 ... if previously installed allow to reinstall with overwrite/update.
... requires ProximityOne User Group ID (join now, no fee)
3. Initial start-up.
... after completing the above steps and with CV XE running (use desktop icon)
... use File>Open>Dialog to open the project file named c:\k12\k12_az.gis
... the map view shown above should appear.
4. Additional optional settings.
4.1. Enable full set of CV XE GIS features available to User Group members:
    ... add your User Group ID to the Key edit box in Settings.
4.2. Enable automatic open of the k12_az.gis project when CV XE is started:
    ... add c:\k12\k12_az.gis to the Start-up GIS Project edit box in Settings.
5. Additional optional GIS projects.
... open a different GIS project with different start-up settings.
... patterns of economic prosperity; median household income by census tract.
... create a project for any school district, city, county, etc. with custom settings; your additional data.
5.1. Dysart USD ... use File>Open>Dialog to open the project file named c:\k12\k12_az_dysart.gis ... start-up view
    ... this project shows Dysart USD with bold black boundary in relationship to Surprise city (hatch pattern).
5.2. Mesa USD ... use File>Open>Dialog to open the project file named c:\k12\k12_az_mesa.gis ... start-up view
    ... this project shows Mesa USD with bold black boundary in relationship to Mesa city (hatch pattern).
5.3. Tucson USD ... use File>Open>Dialog to open the project file named c:\k12\k12_az_tucson.gis ... start-up view
    ... this project shows Tucson USD with bold black boundary in relationship to Tucson city (hatch pattern).

See the CV XE GIS User Guide for information on navigation, creating map views and geospatial analysis.

Layers, Shapefiles & Datasets Included
  • U.S. by state
  • Arizona metropolitan areas with selected ACS 2013 demographic-economic data
  • Arizona counties with selected population estimates
  • Arizona cities, initially set with query for Scottsdale
  • Arizona 2012-13 public schools and selected attributes -- iterated four times:
      ... showing school name as label (when layer checked)
      ... showing school enrollment as label (when layer checked)
      ... showing school free and reduced lunch fee students as label (when layer checked)
      ... showing school as red markers (when layer checked)
  • Arizona cities, initially set with query for Scottsdale
  • Arizona census tracts with ACS2013 subject matter ... see list of selected items
  • Arizona 2013-14 school districts and selected attributes -- iterated four times:
      ... showing school district boundaries (all types) with district name as label (when layer checked)
      ... %grade relevant children by elementary school district (when layer checked)
      ... %grade relevant children by secondary school district (when layer checked)
      ... %grade relevant children by unified school district (when layer checked)
        (shows %grade relevant children as label)
  • Mapquest Open Street Map as tiling base layer
        (shows only with Internet connectivity)

Using the Datasets
Each shapefile has an associated dBase file; for example the schools layers all use the shapefile sch1213_az.shp.
The file named sch1213_az.dbf (part of the shapefile) may be opened/viewed/exported.
Use Database>dBrowse to perform these operations; or open the file "sch1213_az.dbf" directly in Excel or Access.
Caution -- be aware that this feature can permanently modify the file opened.
  ... any changes made to a field value are permanent.
  ... the Zap button permanently deletes all records.
  ... queries/filtering, changing field widths, sorting, and use of Field Location Manager do not affect the dataset.
Refer to CV XE GIS User Guide for more information.

Illustration of using dBrowse to view schools data; click graphic for larger view


ACS 2013 Census Tract Items -- scroll section
Codes
  StateFIPS state code
  CountyFIPS county code
  TractCensus tract code
  GEOIDST+CTY+TRACT
  ALANDLand area, square meters
  AWATERWater Area, square meters
General Demographics Items
AGE AND GENDER
  D001     Total population
  D002 Male
  D003 Female
  D004 Under 5 years
  D005 5 to 9 years
  D006 10 to 14 years
  D007 15 to 19 years
  D008 20 to 24 years
  D009 25 to 34 years
  D010 35 to 44 years
  D011 45 to 54 years
  D012 55 to 59 years
  D013 60 to 64 years
  D014 65 to 74 years
  D015 75 to 84 years
  D016 85 years and over
  D017 Median age (years)
  D018 18 years and over
  D019 21 years and over
  D020 62 years and over
  D021 65 years and over
  D022     18 years and over
  D023 Male
  D024 Female
  D025     65 years and over
  D026 Male
  D027 Female
RACE
  D028     Total population
  D029 One race
  D030 Two or more races
  D031 One race
  D032     White
  D033     Black or African American
  D034     American Indian and Alaska Native
  D039     Asian
  D047     Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
  D052     Some other race
  D053 Two or more races
  D066 Hispanic or Latino (of any race)
  D067     Mexican
  D068     Puerto Rican
  D069     Cuban
  D070     Other Hispanic or Latino

Social Characteristics Items
HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE
  S001     Total households
  S002 Family households (families)
  S010 Nonfamily households
  S015   Average household size
  S016   Average family size
RELATIONSHIP
  S017       Population in households
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
  S052     Population 3 years and over enrolled in school
  S053 Nursery school, preschool
  S054 Kindergarten
  S055 Elementary school (grades 1-8)
  S056 High school (grades 9-12)
  S057 College or graduate school
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
  S058     Population 25 years and over
  S059 Less than 9th grade
  S060 9th to 12th grade, no diploma
  S061 High school graduate (includes equivalency)
  S062 Some college, no degree
  S063 Associate's degree
  S064 Bachelor's degree
  S065 Graduate or professional degree
  S066 Percent high school graduate or higher
  S067 Percent bachelor's degree or higher
RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO
  S078     Population 1 year and over
  S079 Same house
  S080 Different house in the U.S.
  S081     Same county
  S082     Different county
  S083         Same state
  S084         Different state
  S085 Abroad
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
  S110     Population 5 years and over
  S111 English only
  S112 Language other than English
  S113         Speak English less than "very well"
  S114     Spanish
  S115         Speak English less than "very well"

Economic Characteristics Items
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
  E001         Population 16 years and over
  E002 In labor force
  E003     Civilian labor force
  E004         Employed
  E005         Unemployed
  E006     Armed Forces
  E007 Not in labor force
  E008     Civilian labor force
  E009 Percent Unemployed
INDUSTRY
  Civilian employed population 16 years and over
  E033 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining
  E034 Construction
  E035 Manufacturing
  E036 Wholesale trade
  E037 Retail trade
  E038 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities
  E039 Information
  E040 Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing
  E041 Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative and waste management services
  E042 Educational services, and health care and social assistance
  E043 Arts, entertainment, and recreation, and accommodation and food services
  E044 Other services, except public administration
  E045 Public administration
INCOME AND BENEFITS (IN 2010 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)
  Total households
  E052 Less than $10,000
  E053 $10,000 to $14,999
  E054 $15,000 to $24,999
  E055 $25,000 to $34,999
  E056 $35,000 to $49,999
  E057 $50,000 to $74,999
  E058 $75,000 to $99,999
  E059 $100,000 to $149,999
  E060 $150,000 to $199,999
  E061 $200,000 or more
  E062 Median household income (dollars)
  E063 Mean household income (dollars)
  E075     Families
  E076 Less than $10,000
  E077 $10,000 to $14,999
  E078 $15,000 to $24,999
  E079 $25,000 to $34,999
  E080 $35,000 to $49,999
  E081 $50,000 to $74,999
  E082 $75,000 to $99,999
  E083 $100,000 to $149,999
  E084 $150,000 to $199,999
  E085 $200,000 or more
  E086 Median family income (dollars)
  E087 Mean family income (dollars)
PERCENT FAMILIES & PEOPLE W/INCOME PAST 12 MONTHS BELOW POVERTY LEVEL
  E119 All families
  E120     With related children under 18 years
  E121         With related children under 5 years only
  E122 Married couple families
  E123     With related children under 18 years
  E124         With related children under 5 years only
  E125 Families with female householder, no husband present
  E126     With related children under 18 years
  E127         With related children under 5 years only
  E128 All people

Housing Characteristics Items
HOUSING OCCUPANCY
  H001     Total housing units
  H002 Occupied housing units
  H003 Vacant housing units
  H004 Homeowner vacancy rate
  H005 Rental vacancy rate
UNITS IN STRUCTURE
  H006     Total housing units
  H007 1-unit, detached
  H008 1-unit, attached
  H009 2 units
  H010 3 or 4 units
  H011 5 to 9 units
  H012 10 to 19 units
  H013 20 or more units
  H014 Mobile home
  H015 Boat, RV, van, etc.
YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT
  H016     Total housing units
  H017 Built 2005 or later
  H018 Built 2000 to 2004
  H019 Built 1990 to 1999
  H020 Built 1980 to 1989
  H021 Built 1970 to 1979
  H022 Built 1960 to 1969
  H023 Built 1950 to 1959
  H024 Built 1940 to 1949
  H025 Built 1939 or earlier
HOUSING TENURE
  Occupied housing units
  H045 Owner-occupied
  H046 Renter-occupied
  H047 Average household size of owner-occupied unit
  H048 Average household size of renter-occupied unit
YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT
  H049     Occupied housing units
  H050 Moved in 2005 or later
  H051 Moved in 2000 to 2004
  H052 Moved in 1990 to 1999
  H053 Moved in 1980 to 1989
  H054 Moved in 1970 to 1979
  H055 Moved in 1969 or earlier
OCCUPANTS PER ROOM
  Occupied housing units
  H076 1.00 or less
  H077 1.01 to 1.50
  H078 1.51 or more
VALUE
  H079     Owner-occupied units
  H080 Less than $50,000
  H081 $50,000 to $99,999
  H082 $100,000 to $149,999
  H083 $150,000 to $199,999
  H084 $200,000 to $299,999
  H085 $300,000 to $499,999
  H086 $500,000 to $999,999
  H087 $1,000,000 or more
  H088 Median (dollars)
SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS (SMOC)
  H092 Housing units with a mortgage
  H093 Less than $300
  H094 $300 to $499
  H095 $500 to $699
  H096 $700 to $999
  H097 $1,000 to $1,499
&nbsnbsp; H098 $1,500 to $1,999
  H099 $2,000 or more
  H100 Median (dollars)
GROSS RENT
  H124 Occupied units paying rent
  H125 Less than $200
  H126 $200 to $299
  H127 $300 to $499
  H128 $500 to $749
  H129 $750 to $999
  H130 $1,000 to $1,499
  H131 $1,500 or more
  H132 Median (dollars)


ACS 2013 Census Tract Items Field Descriptions -- scroll section
Similar to above list but structured with one row per item/field.
This item/description list can be used is applications as described in A-3 above.
UID -- Shapefile unique ID
STATE -- State FIPS state code
COUNTY -- County FIPS county code<
TRACT -- Tract Census tract code
GEOID -- ST+CTY+TRACT
ALAND -- Land area, Square meters
AWATER -- Water area, square meters
D001 Total population
D002 Male
D003 Female
D004 Under 5 years
D005 5 to 9 years
D006 10 to 14 years
D007 15 to 19 years
D008 20 to 24 years
D009 25 to 34 years
D010 35 to 44 years
D011 45 to 54 years
D012 55 to 59 years
D013 60 to 64 years
D014 65 to 74 years
D015 75 to 84 years
D016 85 years and over
D017 Median age (years)
D018 18 years and over
D019 21 years and over
D020 62 years and over
D021 65 years and over
D022 ; 18 years and over
D023 Male -- 18 years and over
D024 Female -- 18 years and over
D025 65 years and over
D026 Male -- 65 years and over
D027 Female -- 65 years and over
D028 Total population
D029 One race
D030 Two or more races
D031 One race
D032 One race -- White
D033 One race -- Black or African American
D034 One race -- American Indian and Alaska Native
D039 One race -- Asian
D047 One race -- Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
D052 One race -- Some other race
D053 Two or more races
D066 Hispanic or Latino (of any race)
D067 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) -- Mexican
D068 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) -- Puerto Rican
D069 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) -- Cuban
D070 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) -- Other Hispanic or Latino
S001 Total households
S002 Family households (families)
S010 Nonfamily households
S015 Average household size
S016 Average family size
S017 Population in households
S052 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school
S053 School Enrollment -- Nursery school, preschool
S054 School Enrollment -- Kindergarten
S055 School Enrollment -- Elementary school (grades 1-8)
S056 School Enrollment -- High school (grades 9-12)
S057 School Enrollment -- College or graduate school
S058 Population 25 years and over
S059 Educational Attainment -- Less than 9th grade
S060 Educational Attainment -- 9th to 12th grade, no diploma
S061 Educational Attainment -- High school graduate (includes equivalency)
S062 Educational Attainment -- Some college, no degree
S063 Educational Attainment -- Associate degree
S064 Educational Attainment -- Bachelor degree
S065 Educational Attainment -- Graduate or professional degree
S066 Educational Attainment -- Percent high school graduate or higher
S067 Educational Attainment -- Percent bachelor's degree or higher
S078 Population 1 year and over
S079 Residence 1 year ago -- population 1 year and over -- Same house
S080 Residence 1 year ago -- population 1 year and over -- Different house in the U.S.
S081 Residence 1 year ago -- population 1 year and over -- Same county
S082 Residence 1 year ago -- population 1 year and over -- Different county
S083 Residence 1 year ago -- population 1 year and over -- Different county -- Same state
S084 Residence 1 year ago -- population 1 year and over -- Different county -- Different state
S085 Residence 1 year ago -- population 1 year and over -- Abroad
S110 Population 5 years and over
S111 Language Spoken at Home -- Population 5 years and over -- English only
S112 Language Spoken at Home -- Population 5 years and over -- Language other than English
S113 Language Spoken at Home -- Population 5 years and over -- Language other than English -- Speak English less than "very well"
S114 Language Spoken at Home -- Population 5 years and over -- Language other than English -- Speak English less than "very well" -- Spanish
S115 Language Spoken at Home -- Population 5 years and over -- Language other than English -- Speak English less than "very well" -- Spanish -- Speak English less than "very well"
E001 Population 16 years and over
E002 In labor force
E003 In labor force -- Civilian labor force
E004 In labor force -- Civilian labor force -- Employed
E005 In labor force -- Civilian labor force -- Unemployed
E006 In labor force -- Armed Forces
E007 Not in labor force
E008 Civilian labor force
E009 Civilian labor force -- Percent Unemployed
E033 Civilian employed population 16 years+ -- industry of employment -- Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining
E034 Civilian employed population 16 years+ -- industry of employment -- Construction
E035 Civilian employed population 16 years+ -- industry of employment -- Manufacturing
E036 Civilian employed population 16 years+ -- industry of employment -- Wholesale trade
E037 Civilian employed population 16 years+ -- industry of employment -- Retail trade
E038 Civilian employed population 16 years+ -- industry of employment -- Transportation and warehousing, and utilities
E039 Civilian employed population 16 years+ -- industry of employment -- Information
E040 Civilian employed population 16 years+ -- industry of employment -- Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing
E041 Civilian employed population 16 years+ -- industry of employment -- Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative and waste management services
E042 Civilian employed population 16 years+ -- industry of employment -- Educational services, and health care and social assistance
E043 Civilian employed population 16 years+ -- industry of employment -- Arts, entertainment, and recreation, and accommodation and food services
E044 Civilian employed population 16 years+ -- industry of employment -- Other services, except public administration
E045 Civilian employed population 16 years+ -- industry of employment -- Public administration
E051 Total households
E052 Households Income and Benefits -- Less than $10,000
E053 Households Income and Benefits -- $10,000 to $14,999
E054 Households Income and Benefits -- $15,000 to $24,999
E055 Households Income and Benefits -- $25,000 to $34,999
E056 Households Income and Benefits -- $35,000 to $49,999
E057 Households Income and Benefits -- $50,000 to $74,999
E058 Households Income and Benefits -- $75,000 to $99,999
E059 Households Income and Benefits -- $100,000 to $149,999
E060 Households Income and Benefits -- $150,000 to $199,999
E061 Households Income and Benefits -- $200,000 or more
E062 Households Income and Benefits -- Median household income (dollars)
E063 Households Income and Benefits -- Mean household income (dollars)
E075 Families
E076 Families Income and Benefits -- Less than $10,000
E077 Families Income and Benefits -- $10,000 to $14,999
E078 Families Income and Benefits -- $15,000 to $24,999
E079 Families Income and Benefits -- $25,000 to $34,999
E080 Families Income and Benefits -- $35,000 to $49,999
E081 Families Income and Benefits -- $50,000 to $74,999
E082 Families Income and Benefits -- $75,000 to $99,999
E083 Families Income and Benefits -- $100,000 to $149,999
E084 Families Income and Benefits -- $150,000 to $199,999
E085 Families Income and Benefits -- $200,000 or more
E086 Families Income and Benefits -- Median family income (dollars)
E087 Families Income and Benefits -- Mean family income (dollars)
E119 Percent Families/people w/income past 12 mo below poverty level -- All families
E120 Percent Families/people w/income past 12 mo below poverty level -- All families -- With related children under 18 years
E121 Percent Families/people w/income past 12 mo below poverty level -- All families -- With related children under 5 years only
E122 Percent Families/people w/income past 12 mo below poverty level -- Married couple families
E123 Percent Families/people w/income past 12 mo below poverty level -- Married couple families -- With related children under 18 years
E124 Percent Families/people w/income past 12 mo below poverty level -- Married couple families -- With related children under 5 years only
E125 Percent Families/people w/income past 12 mo below poverty level -- Families with female householder, no husband present
E126 Percent Families/people w/income past 12 mo below poverty level -- Families with female householder, no husband present -- With related children under 18 years
E127 Percent Families/people w/income past 12 mo below poverty level -- Families with female householder, no husband present -- With related children under 5 years only
E128 Percent Families/people w/income past 12 mo below poverty level -- All people
H001 Total housing units
H002 Occupied housing units
H003 Vacant housing units
H004 Homeowner vacancy rate
H005 Rental vacancy rate
H006 Total housing units
H007 Units in Structure -- 1-unit, detached
H008 Units in Structure -- 1-unit, attached
H009 Units in Structure -- 2 units
H010 Units in Structure -- 3 or 4 units
H011 Units in Structure -- 5 to 9 units
H012 Units in Structure -- 10 to 19 units
H013 Units in Structure -- 20 or more units
H014 Units in Structure -- Mobile home
H015 Units in Structure -- Boat, RV, van, etc.
H016 Total housing units
H017 Total Housing Units -- Year Structure Built -- Built 2005 or later
H018 Total Housing Units -- Year Structure Built -- Built 2000 to 2004
H019 Total Housing Units -- Year Structure Built -- Built 1990 to 1999
H020 Total Housing Units -- Year Structure Built -- Built 1980 to 1989
H021 Total Housing Units -- Year Structure Built -- Built 1970 to 1979
H022 Total Housing Units -- Year Structure Built -- Built 1960 to 1969
H023 Total Housing Units -- Year Structure Built -- Built 1950 to 1959
H024 Total Housing Units -- Year Structure Built -- Built 1940 to 1949
H025 Total Housing Units -- Year Structure Built -- Built 1939 or earlier
H045 Occupied housing units -- Owner-occupied
H046 Occupied housing units -- Renter-occupied
H047 Occupied housing units -- Average household size of owner-occupied unit
H048 Occupied housing units -- Average household size of renter-occupied unit
H050 Occupied housing units
H051 Occupied housing units -- year householder moved into unit --Moved in 2000 or later
H052 Occupied housing units -- year householder moved into unit --Moved in 1990 to 2000
H053 Occupied housing units -- year householder moved into unit --Moved in 1980 to 1989
H054 Occupied housing units -- year householder moved into unit --Moved in 1970 to 1979
H055 Occupied housing units -- year householder moved into unit --Moved in 1969 or earlier
H076 Occupied housing units -- occupants per room -- 1.00 or less
H077 Occupied housing units -- occupants per room -- 1.01 to 1.50
H078 Occupied housing units -- occupants per room -- 1.51 or more
H080 Owner-occupied units -- Value -- Less than $50,000
H081 Owner-occupied units -- Value -- $50,000 to $99,999
H082 Owner-occupied units -- Value -- $100,000 to $149,999
H083 Owner-occupied units -- Value -- $150,000 to $199,999
H084 Owner-occupied units -- Value -- $200,000 to $299,999
H085 Owner-occupied units -- Value -- $300,000 to $499,999
H086 Owner-occupied units -- Value -- $500,000 to $999,999
H087 Owner-occupied units -- Value -- $1,000,000 or more
H088 Median (dollars)
H092 Housing units with a mortgage
H093 Housing units with a mortgage -- Selected Monthly Owner Costs -- Less than $300
H094 Housing units with a mortgage -- Selected Monthly Owner Costs -- $300 to $499
H095 Housing units with a mortgage -- Selected Monthly Owner Costs -- $500 to $699
H096 Housing units with a mortgage -- Selected Monthly Owner Costs -- $700 to $999
H097 Housing units with a mortgage -- Selected Monthly Owner Costs -- $1,000 to $1,499
H098 Housing units with a mortgage -- Selected Monthly Owner Costs -- $1,500 to $1,999
H099 Housing units with a mortgage -- Selected Monthly Owner Costs -- $2,000 or more
H100 Housing units with a mortgage -- Selected Monthly Owner Costs -- Median (dollars)
H124 Occupied units paying rent
H125 Occupied units paying rent -- gross rent -- Less than $200
H126 Occupied units paying rent -- gross rent -- $200 to $299
H127 Occupied units paying rent -- gross rent -- $300 to $499
H128 Occupied units paying rent -- gross rent -- $500 to $749
H129 Occupied units paying rent -- gross rent -- $750 to $999
H130 Occupied units paying rent -- gross rent -- $1,000 to $1,499
H131 Occupied units paying rent -- gross rent -- $1,500 or more
H132 Occupied units paying rent -- gross rent -- Median (dollars)


Extending the GIS Project
The GIS project may be extended in several ways. Among the possbilities are:
  • add other layers/shapefiles of different type to to project; e.g., census tracts, roads, cities, other locations.
  • augment/add a school or school district layer/shapefile with performance data.
  • augment/add a school district layer/shapefile with other ACS 2013 demographic-economic data.
  • modify query settings applied to a layer to show other attributes; e.g. schools by locale code.
  • save a modified project with a new name and start-up view.

Related Resources
  • 2012-13 LEA Characteristics Interactive table
    ... view subject matter used in the Arizona school districts layer/shapefile in this interactive table
    ... national scope table; 18,000+ local education agencies
    ... illustration -- Arizona school districts ranked on total enrollment:
   
  • 2012-13 Public Schools Characteristics Interactive table
    ... view subject matter used in the Arizona school layer/shapefile in this interactive table
    ... national scope table; 100,000+ schools
  • Children's Demographics by School District
    ... demographic-economic profiles of children by type of enrollment ... Dysart USD Mesa USD Tucson USD
  • America's Communities
    ... view city demographic-economic profile.
  • Analyzing Arizona Neighborhood Patterns
    ... use this related GIS project as-is; optionally add layers from this project to the k12_az.gis project.
  • Metropolitan Areas -- interactive demographic-economic data table
    ... Metro Profiles (include school district summaries)-- click link in left column below to view selected metro
Code/LinkNamePopulation 2013
22380Flagstaff, AZ MSA136,539
29420Lake Havasu City-Kingman, AZ MSA203,030
35700Nogales, AZ MISA46,768
37740Payson, AZ MISA53,053
38060Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ MSA4,398,762
39140Prescott, AZ MSA215,133
40940Safford, AZ MISA37,482
43320Show Low, AZ MISA107,322
43420Sierra Vista-Douglas, AZ MSA129,473
46060Tucson, AZ MSA996,554
49740Yuma, AZ MSA201,201

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