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School District Community Demographic Economic Characteristics & Trends


Burke County School District, GA [1300660]
.. updated 09/23/19

This document provides a summary of demographic-economic characteristics and trends for the Burke County School District school district community developed by ProximityOne. See more about these reports and analytical tools below.

Contents
  • 01. Lay of the Land; Patterns of Economic Prosperity
  • 02. Narrative
  • 03. Interactive Table
  • 04. Demographic Trends
  • 05. General Demographics
  • 06. Social Characteristics
  • 07. Economic Characteristics
  • 08. Housing Characteristics
  • 09. Schools, Enrollment by Grade & Adminstratively Reported Characteristics
  • 10. Finances: Sources & Uses of Funds
  • 11. Children's Demographics by Type of Enrollment

01. Lay of the Land .. goto top


Patterns of Economic Prosperity by Neighborhood.
-- median household income by census tract based on ACS 2017.
 

Census tracts are near equivalents to neighborhoods in urban areas. For other areas, tracts provide the best overall sub-county neighborhood equivalents .. geographically large in some areas.

Median household income levels and associated color patterns are shown in the legend. A standardized setting in used for each state/area to make the views comparable. Schools are shown as markers by type as shown in the legend. Subscribers receive the ProximityOne CV XE GIS software and related GIS project to create drill-down, custom maps.

02. Narrative .. goto top


Overview. Burke County School District is located in Burke County (13033) and Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC MSA metro ( 12260). The population of Burke County School District changed from 23,367 in 2010 to 22,522 in 2017; a change of -845 (-3.6%). The metro population changed from 23,321 to 22,518, a change of 33,514 (5.9%) during the same period. As of 2017, the population of Burke County School District represented 3.8% of the metro total population.

Race/Ethnicity. Based on the most recent ACS 2017 5-year estimates the district total resident population was 23,007. The population of one race include 48.4% White alone, 49.1% Black alone, 0.0% American Indian/Alaska Native alone, 0.3% Asian alone, and 0.0% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander alone. The Hispanic population (of any race) was 3.1% of the total population. These characteristics are based on more detailed data in section 05 below.

Housing, Households, Economic Situation. Of the district 9,961 total housing units, 8,068 were occupied housing units (households) or 81.0% of total units. Of the 5,587 owner-occupied units, the median housing value was $86,500. Of the 5,587 renter-occupied units paying rent, the median rent was $581. These characteristics are based on more detailed data in section 08 below.

Among the 6,011 family households, 25.6% had income below poverty level in the previous year. Among the total population, 29.2% had income below poverty level in the previous year. The district median household income was $38,707 with median family income of $42,050. These characteristics are based on more detailed data in section 07 below.

Education. Of the 5,967 district population 3 years and over enrolled in school, 2,987 were enrolled in grades K-8. Among the 14,663 population 25 years and over, 80.0% were high school graduates and 11.7% were college graduates. These characteristics are based on more detailed data in section 06 below.

Urban/Rural. The district is 25.0% urban with locale code 32.

Examine more detailed characteristics of the district using the tables presented below. This report is updated periodically throughout the year as new and refreshed data become available.

03. Interactive Table .. goto top


Georgia School District Enrollment by Grade 2018-19 interactive table
  Click column header to sort; again to sort other direction.
  Click ShowAll button between queries to refresh. Usage notes below table.
  See more information about this table below. See related Interactive Tables Main Page


Dbl-click Total Enrollment column header cell twice in above table to sort districts by total enrollment.
Click ShowAll button between queries (restores to default full table view).

04. Demographic Trends - goto top


Demographic Trends 20102011201220132014201520162017201820192020
Total population 23,367 23,504 23,125 22,923 22,709 22,745 22,688 22,522.........
  Ages 5-17 4,809 4,722 4,577 4,491 4,377 4,334 4,351 4,317.........
    % Ages 5-17 20.58 20.09 19.79 19.59 19.27 19.05 19.18 19.17.........
  Grade Relevant 5-17 in Poverty 2,258 1,896 1,954 1,917 1,742 1,550 1,640 1,368.........
    %Grade Relevant 5-17 in Poverty 46.95 40.15 42.69 42.69 39.80 35.76 37.69 31.69.........
Data in above table are model-based estimates developed for ESEA funding allocations.
See these dara in related U.S. national scope school district interactive table.

05. General Demographics - ACS 2015 & ACS 2017 5-year estimates - goto top

 DP1 -- GENERAL DEMOGRAPHICS ACS2015   ACS2017      
             
 GENDER & AGE            
    Total population 23,007 100.0 22,645 100.0    
      Male 11,071 48.1 10,752 47.5    
      Female 11,936 51.9 11,893 52.5    
             
      Under 5 years 1,660 7.2 1,620 7.2    
      5 to 9 years 1,751 7.6 1,560 6.9    
      10 to 14 years 1,743 7.6 1,802 8.0    
      15 to 19 years 1,558 6.8 1,553 6.9    
      20 to 24 years 1,628 7.1 1,447 6.4    
      25 to 34 years 2,849 12.4 2,788 12.3    
      35 to 44 years 2,589 11.3 2,526 11.2    
      45 to 54 years 3,123 13.6 2,996 13.2    
      55 to 59 years 1,645 7.1 1,813 8.0    
      60 to 64 years 1,360 5.9 1,347 5.9    
      65 to 74 years 1,912 8.3 2,010 8.9    
      75 to 84 years 950 4.1 870 3.8    
      85 years and over 239 1.0 313 1.4    
             
      Median age (years) 36.0 ... 37.4 ...    
             
      18 years and over 16,886 73.4 16,697 73.7    
      21 years and over 15,880 69.0 15,726 69.4    
      62 years and over 3,668 15.9 3,897 17.2    
      65 years and over 3,101 13.5 3,193 14.1    
             
      18 years and over 16,886 73.4 16,697 73.7    
        Male 7,907 34.4 7,777 34.3    
        Female 8,979 39.0 8,920 39.4    
             
      65 years and over 3,101 13.5 3,193 14.1    
        Male 1,342 5.8 1,371 6.1    
        Female 1,759 7.6 1,822 8.0    
             
 RACE            
    Total population 23,007 100.0 22,645 100.0    
      One race 22,889 99.5 22,484 99.3    
      Two or more races 118 0.5 161 0.7    
             
    One race 22,889 99.5 22,484 99.3    
      White 11,004 47.8 10,955 48.4    
      Black or African American 11,460 49.8 11,119 49.1    
      American Indian and Alaska Native 7 0.0 6 0.0    
        Cherokee tribal grouping 7 0.0 6 0.0    
        Chippewa tribal grouping 0 0.0 0 0.0    
        Navajo tribal grouping 0 0.0 0 0.0    
        Sioux tribal grouping 0 0.0 0 0.0    
      Asian 47 0.2 63 0.3    
        Asian Indian 0 0.0 35 0.2    
        Chinese 35 0.2 12 0.1    
        Filipino 0 0.0 7 0.0    
        Japanese 0 0.0 0 0.0    
        Korean 0 0.0 0 0.0    
        Vietnamese 12 0.1 9 0.0    
        Other Asian 0 0.0 0 0.0    
      Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0 0 0.0    
        Native Hawaiian 0 0.0 0 0.0    
        Guamanian or Chamorro 0 0.0 0 0.0    
        Samoan 0 0.0 0 0.0    
        Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0 0 0.0    
      Some other race 371 1.6 341 1.5    
    Two or more races 118 0.5 161 0.7    
      White and Black or African American 24 0.1 19 0.1    
      White and American Indian and Alaska Native 0 0.0 7 0.0    
      White and Asian 0 0.0 21 0.1    
      Black or African American & American Indian & Alaska Native 23 0.1 0 0.0    
             
 Race alone or in combination with one or more other races            
    Total population 23,007 100.0 22,645 100.0    
      White 11,045 48.0 11,049 48.8    
      Black or African American 84 0.4 11,156 49.3    
      American Indian and Alaska Native 0 0.0 13 0.1    
      Asian 0 0.0 133 0.6    
      Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 37 0.2 49 0.2    
      Some other race 405 1.8 406 1.8    
             
 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE            
    Total population 23,007 100.0 22,645 100.0    
      Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 680 3.0 699 3.1    
        Mexican 532 2.3 526 2.3    
        Puerto Rican 59 0.3 84 0.4    
        Cuban 24 0.1 31 0.1    
        Other Hispanic or Latino 65 0.3 58 0.3    
      Not Hispanic or Latino 22,327 97.0 21,946 96.9    
        White alone 10,788 46.9 10,652 47.0    
        Black or African American alone 11,405 49.6 11,115 49.1    
        American Indian and Alaska Native alone 7 0.0 6 0.0    
        Asian alone 38 0.2 58 0.3    
        Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 0 0.0 0 0.0    
        Some other race alone 0 0.0 0 0.0    
        Two or more races 89 0.4 115 0.5    
         Two races including Some other race 5 0.0 19 0.1    
         Two races excluding Some other race & 3 or more races 84 0.4 96 0.4    
             
    Total housing units 9,832 ... 9,961 ...    
             
 CITIZEN, VOTING AGE POPULATION            
    Citizen, 18 and over population 16,603 72.2 16,455 72.7    
      Male 7,709 33.5 7,597 33.5    
      Female 8,894 38.7 8,858 39.1    
             

06. Social Characteristics - ACS 2015 & ACS 2017 5-year estimates - goto top

 DP2 -- SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS ACS2015   ACS2017      
             
 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE            
    Total households 8,102 100.0 8,068 100.0    
      Family households (families) 5,656 69.8 6,011 74.5    
        With own children of the householder under 18 years 2,409 29.7 2,553 31.6    
      Married-couple family 3,431 42.3 3,838 47.6    
        With own children of the householder under 18 years 1,173 14.5 1,392 17.3    
      Male householder, no wife present, family 479 5.9 383 4.7    
        With own children of the householder under 18 years 232 2.9 178 2.2    
      Female householder, no husband present, family 1,746 21.6 1,790 22.2    
        With own children of the householder under 18 years 1,004 12.4 983 12.2    
      Nonfamily households 2,446 30.2 2,057 25.5    
        Householder living alone 2,061 25.4 1,826 22.6    
         65 years and over 695 8.6 575 7.1    
             
      Households with one or more people under 18 years 2,800 34.6 3,077 38.1    
      Households with one or more people 65 years and over 2,146 26.5 2,186 27.1    
             
      Average household size 2.81 ... 2.78 ...    
      Average family size 3.41 ... 3.21 ...    
             
 RELATIONSHIP            
    Population in households 22,754 100.0 22,420 100.0    
      Householder 8,102 35.6 8,068 36.0    
      Spouse 3,420 15.0 3,837 17.1    
      Child 7,852 34.5 7,086 31.6    
      Other relatives 2,379 10.5 2,351 10.5    
      Nonrelatives 1,001 4.4 1,078 4.8    
        Unmarried partner 521 2.3 455 2.0    
             
 MARITAL STATUS            
    Males 15 years and over 8,397 100.0 8,254 100.0    
      Never married 3,103 37.0 2,697 32.7    
      Now married, except separated 3,848 45.8 4,344 52.6    
      Separated 341 4.1 262 3.2    
      Widowed 250 3.0 128 1.6    
      Divorced 855 10.2 823 10.0    
             
    Females 15 years and over 9,456 100.0 9,409 100.0    
      Never married 3,259 34.5 3,021 32.1    
      Now married, except separated 3,803 40.2 4,111 43.7    
      Separated 377 4.0 415 4.4    
      Widowed 1,038 11.0 952 10.1    
      Divorced 979 10.4 910 9.7    
             
 FERTILITY            
    Women 15 to 50 years old who had a birth in past 12 months 292 100.0 406 100.0    
      Unmarried women (widowed, divorced, and never married) 177 60.6 244 60.1    
        Per 1,000 unmarried women 54 18.5 83 20.4    
      Per 1,000 women 15 to 50 years old 54 18.5 77 19.0    
      Per 1,000 women 15 to 19 years old 38 13.0 33 8.1    
      Per 1,000 women 20 to 34 years old 92 31.5 123 30.3    
      Per 1,000 women 35 to 50 years old 21 7.2 47 11.6    
             
 GRANDPARENTS            
    Grandparents living with own grandchildren under 18 years 642 100.0 652 100.0    
      Grandparents responsible for grandchildren 428 66.7 413 63.3    
      Years responsible for grandchildren ... ...   ...    
        Less than 1 year 7 1.1 13 2.0    
        1 or 2 years 80 12.5 44 6.7    
        3 or 4 years 84 13.1 80 12.3    
        5 or more years 257 40.0 276 42.3    
             
    Grandparents responsible for own grandchildren under 18 years 428 100.0 413 100.0    
      Who are female 281 65.7 293 70.9    
      Who are married 275 64.3 218 52.8    
             
 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT            
    Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 5,989 100.0 5,967 100.0    
      Nursery school, preschool 331 5.5 392 6.6    
      Kindergarten 449 7.5 287 4.8    
      Elementary school (grades 1-8) 2,694 45.0 2,700 45.2    
      High school (grades 9-12) 1,486 24.8 1,517 25.4    
      College or graduate school 1,029 17.2 1,071 17.9    
             
 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT            
    Population 25 years and over 14,667 100.0 14,663 100.0    
      Less than 9th grade 1,069 7.3 996 6.8    
      9th to 12th grade, no diploma 2,216 15.1 1,936 13.2    
      High school graduate (includes equivalency) 5,852 39.9 5,430 37.0    
      Some college, no degree 3,113 21.2 3,245 22.1    
      Associate's degree 1,011 6.9 1,341 9.1    
      Bachelor's degree 816 5.6 1,046 7.1    
      Graduate or professional degree 590 4.0 669 4.6    
             
      Percent high school graduate or higher 77.60 ... 80.00 ...    
      Percent bachelor's degree or higher 9.60 ... 11.70 ...    
             
 VETERAN STATUS            
    Civilian population 18 years and over 16,874 100.0 16,669 100.0    
      Civilian veterans 1,497 8.9 1,656 9.9    
             
 DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION            
    Total Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population 22,762 100.0 22,413 100.0    
      With a disability 3,773 16.6 3,422 15.3    
             
    Under 18 years 6,115 26.9 5,948 26.5    
      With a disability 385 1.7 345 1.5    
             
    18 to 64 years 13,615 59.8 13,340 59.5    
      With a disability 2,135 9.4 1,779 7.9    
             
    65 years and over 3,032 13.3 3,125 13.9    
      With a disability 1,253 5.5 1,298 5.8    
             
 RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO            
    Population 1 year and over 22,713 100.0 22,344 100.0    
      Same house 20,579 90.6 20,111 90.0    
      Different house in the U.S. 2,111 9.3 2,219 9.9    
        Same county 1,198 5.3 1,416 6.3    
        Different county 913 4.0 803 3.6    
         Same state 793 3.5 648 2.9    
         Different state 120 0.5 155 0.7    
      Abroad 23 0.1 14 0.1    
             
 PLACE OF BIRTH            
    Total population 23,007 100.0 22,645 100.0    
      Native 22,535 97.9 22,219 98.1    
        Born in United States 22,348 97.1 21,992 97.1    
         State of residence 18,344 79.7 17,766 78.5    
         Different state 4,004 17.4 4,226 18.7    
        Born in P.R., U.S. Island areas, or born abroad to American parent(s) 187 0.8 227 1.0    
      Foreign born 472 2.1 426 1.9    
             
 U.S. CITIZENSHIP STATUS            
    Foreign-born population 472 100.0 426 100.0    
      Naturalized U.S. citizen 165 35.0 170 39.9    
      Not a U.S. citizen 307 65.0 256 60.1    
             
 YEAR OF ENTRY            
    Population born outside the United States 659 100.0 653 100.0    
             
      Native 187 28.4 227 34.8    
        Entered 2010 or later 0 0.0 19 2.9    
        Entered before 2010 187 28.4 208 31.9    
             
      Foreign born 472 71.6 426 65.2    
        Entered 2010 or later 71 10.8 64 9.8    
        Entered before 2010 401 60.8 362 55.4    
             
 WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN            
    Foreign-born population, excluding population born at sea 472 100.0 426 100.0    
      Europe 95 20.1 32 7.5    
      Asia 62 13.1 108 25.4    
      Africa 26 5.5 9 2.1    
      Oceania 0 0.0 0 0.0    
      Latin America 281 59.5 277 65.0    
      Northern America 8 1.7 0 0.0    
             
 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME            
    Population 5 years and over 21,347 100.0 21,025 100.0    
      English only 20,667 96.8 20,418 97.1    
      Language other than English 680 3.2 607 2.9    
        Speak English less than "very well" 296 1.4 287 1.4    
      Spanish 535 2.5 467 2.2    
        Speak English less than "very well" 247 1.2 251 1.2    
      Other Indo-European languages 50 0.2 58 0.3    
        Speak English less than "very well" 10 0.0 19 0.1    
      Asian and Pacific Islander languages 63 0.3 61 0.3    
        Speak English less than "very well" 18 0.1 8 0.0    
      Other languages 32 0.1 21 0.1    
        Speak English less than "very well" 21 0.1 9 0.0    
             
 ANCESTRY            
    Total population 23,007 100.0 22,645 100.0    
      American 2,968 12.9 1,938 8.6    
      Arab 49 0.2 27 0.1    
      Czech 0 0.0 2 0.0    
      Danish 3 0.0 51 0.2    
      Dutch 125 0.5 41 0.2    
      English 1,367 5.9 1,362 6.0    
      French (except Basque) 216 0.9 75 0.3    
      French Canadian 11 0.0 24 0.1    
      German 934 4.1 1,043 4.6    
      Greek 14 0.1 15 0.1    
      Hungarian 9 0.0 10 0.0    
      Irish 1,452 6.3 1,380 6.1    
      Italian 382 1.7 364 1.6    
      Lithuanian 11 0.0 15 0.1    
      Norwegian 44 0.2 20 0.1    
      Polish 152 0.7 84 0.4    
      Portuguese 0 0.0 9 0.0    
      Russian 10 0.0 267 1.2    
      Scotch-Irish 210 0.9 183 0.8    
      Scottish 233 1.0 305 1.3    
      Slovak 0 0.0 0 0.0    
      Subsaharan African 156 0.7 371 1.6    
      Swedish 83 0.4 130 0.6    
      Swiss 37 0.2 50 0.2    
      Ukrainian 0 0.0 0 0.0    
      Welsh 116 0.5 192 0.8    
      West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) 0 0.0 4 0.0    
             
 COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE            
    Total households -9 ... 8,068 100.0    
      With a computer -9 ... 6,530 80.9    
      With a broadband Internet subscription -9 ... 5,014 62.1    
             

07. Economic Characteristics - ACS 2015 & ACS 2017 5-year estimates - goto top

 DP3 -- ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS ACS2015   ACS2017      
             
 EMPLOYMENT STATUS            
    Population 16 years and over 17,507 100.0 17,353 100.0    
      In labor force 9,459 54.0 9,233 53.2    
        Civilian labor force 9,447 54.0 9,205 53.0    
         Employed 8,676 49.6 8,671 50.0    
         Unemployed 771 4.4 534 3.1    
        Armed Forces 12 0.1 28 0.2    
      Not in labor force 8,048 46.0 8,120 46.8    
             
    Civilian labor force 9,447 54.0 9,205 53.0    
      Unemployment Rate 8.2 ... 5.8 ...    
             
    Females 16 years and over 9,233 52.7 9,212 53.1    
      In labor force 4,657 26.6 4,481 25.8    
        Civilian labor force 4,657 26.6 4,481 25.8    
         Employed 4,289 24.5 4,253 24.5    
             
    Own children of the householder under 6 years 2,035 11.6 1,840 10.6    
      All parents in family in labor force 1,409 8.0 1,136 6.5    
             
    Own children of the householder 6 to 17 years 3,730 21.3 3,349 19.3    
      All parents in family in labor force 2,646 15.1 2,250 13.0    
             
 COMMUTING TO WORK            
    Workers 16 years and over 8,593 100.0 8,594 100.0    
      Car, truck, or van -- drove alone 7,303 85.0 7,534 87.7    
      Car, truck, or van -- carpooled 895 10.4 672 7.8    
      Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 38 0.4 15 0.2    
      Walked 84 1.0 59 0.7    
      Other means 95 1.1 84 1.0    
      Worked at home 178 2.1 230 2.7    
             
      Mean travel time to work (minutes) 26 ... 26 ...    
             
 OCCUPATION            
    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 8,676 100.0 8,671 100.0    
      Management, business, science, and arts occupations 2,354 27.1 2,424 28.0    
      Service occupations 1,671 19.3 1,568 18.1    
      Sales and office occupations 1,757 20.3 1,715 19.8    
      Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations 1,224 14.1 1,285 14.8    
      Production, transportation, and material moving occupations 1,670 19.2 1,679 19.4    
             
 INDUSTRY            
    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 8,676 100.0 8,671 100.0    
      Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 395 4.6 380 4.4    
      Construction 634 7.3 863 10.0    
      Manufacturing 1,551 17.9 1,605 18.5    
      Wholesale trade 131 1.5 119 1.4    
      Retail trade 1,028 11.8 815 9.4    
      Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 631 7.3 836 9.6    
      Information 175 2.0 99 1.1    
      Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing 277 3.2 314 3.6    
      Professional, scientific, mgmt, & admin & waste mgmt services 573 6.6 555 6.4    
      Educational services, and health care and social assistance 2,012 23.2 1,985 22.9    
      Arts, entertainment,& recreation, & accommodation & food services 575 6.6 650 7.5    
      Other services, except public administration 285 3.3 139 1.6    
      Public administration 409 4.7 311 3.6    
             
 CLASS OF WORKER            
    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 8,676 100.0 8,671 100.0    
      Private wage and salary workers 6,817 78.6 6,696 77.2    
      Government workers 1,421 16.4 1,470 17.0    
      Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 426 4.9 488 5.6    
      Unpaid family workers 12 0.1 17 0.2    
             
 INCOME & BENEFITS (2015 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)            
    Total households 8,102 100.0 8,068 100.0    
      Less than $10,000 1,139 14.1 932 11.6    
      $10,000 to $14,999 836 10.3 702 8.7    
      $15,000 to $24,999 1,255 15.5 1,083 13.4    
      $25,000 to $34,999 990 12.2 1,142 14.2    
      $35,000 to $49,999 1,097 13.5 1,038 12.9    
      $50,000 to $74,999 913 11.3 1,135 14.1    
      $75,000 to $99,999 987 12.2 927 11.5    
      $100,000 to $149,999 658 8.1 809 10.0    
      $150,000 to $199,999 186 2.3 198 2.5    
      $200,000 or more 41 0.5 102 1.3    
      Median household income (dollars) 33,641 ... 38,707 ...    
      Mean household income (dollars) 46,749 ... 52,507 ...    
             
      With earnings 5,673 70.0 5,740 71.1    
        Mean earnings (dollars) 50,882 ... 54,932 ...    
      With Social Security 2,762 34.1 2,715 33.7    
        Mean Social Security income (dollars) 15,767 ... 17,831 ...    
      With retirement income 1,323 16.3 1,486 18.4    
        Mean retirement income (dollars) 19,614 ... 21,707 ...    
             
      With Supplemental Security Income 671 8.3 637 7.9    
        Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 8,138 ... 8,573 ...    
      With cash public assistance income 88 1.1 46 0.6    
        Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) 2,432 ... 3,596 ...    
      With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits in the past 12 months 2,076 25.6 2,009 24.9    
             
    Families 5,656 100.0 6,011 100.0    
      Less than $10,000 651 11.5 607 10.1    
      $10,000 to $14,999 537 9.5 474 7.9    
      $15,000 to $24,999 692 12.2 675 11.2    
      $25,000 to $34,999 730 12.9 905 15.1    
      $35,000 to $49,999 821 14.5 802 13.3    
      $50,000 to $74,999 649 11.5 798 13.3    
      $75,000 to $99,999 848 15.0 776 12.9    
      $100,000 to $149,999 520 9.2 683 11.4    
      $150,000 to $199,999 167 3.0 189 3.1    
      $200,000 or more 41 0.7 102 1.7    
      Median family income (dollars) 39,203 ... 42,050 ...    
      Mean family income (dollars) 52,344 ... 57,206 ...    
             
      Per capita income (dollars) 17,546 ... 19,720 ...    
             
    Nonfamily households 2,446 ... 2,057 ...    
      Median nonfamily income (dollars) 21,516 ... 26,171 ...    
      Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 32,607 ... 36,247 ...    
             
    Median earnings for workers (dollars) 25,783 ... 27,310 ...    
    Median earnings for male full-time, year-round workers (dollars) 40,833 ... 43,886 ...    
    Median earnings for female full-time, year-round workers (dollars) 29,434 ... 29,827 ...    
             
 HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE            
    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 22,762 100.0 22,413 100.0    
      With health insurance coverage 18,777 82.5 19,058 85.0    
        With private health insurance 11,371 50.0 12,039 53.7    
        With public coverage 9,527 41.9 9,306 41.5    
      No health insurance coverage 3,985 17.5 3,355 15.0    
             
    Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years 6,115 100.0 6,274 100.0    
      No health insurance coverage 414 ... 518 ...    
             
    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years 13,615 100.0 13,014 100.0    
      In labor force: 8,972 65.9 8,657 66.5    
        Employed: 8,280 60.8 8,166 62.7    
         With health insurance coverage 6,283 46.1 6,645 51.1    
         With private health insurance 5,936 43.6 6,261 48.1    
         With public coverage 462 3.4 681 5.2    
         No health insurance coverage 1,997 14.7 1,521 11.7    
        Unemployed: 692 5.1 491 3.8    
         With health insurance coverage 381 2.8 328 2.5    
         With private health insurance 209 1.5 213 1.6    
         With public coverage 172 1.3 115 0.9    
         No health insurance coverage 311 2.3 163 1.3    
      Not in labor force: 4,643 34.1 4,357 33.5    
        With health insurance coverage 3,380 24.8 3,241 24.9    
         With private health insurance 1,544 11.3 1,886 14.5    
         With public coverage 2,191 16.1 1,681 12.9    
        No health insurance coverage 1,263 9.3 1,116 8.6    
             
 Percent Families & People W/Income Past 12 Mo Below Poverty Level            
    All families 27.1 ... 25.6 ...    
      With related children of the householder under 18 years 38.3 ... 36.6 ...    
        With related children of the householder under 5 years only 29.4 ... 20.9 ...    
    Married couple families 12.1 ... 7.2 ...    
      With related children of the householder under 18 years 14.6 ... 6.2 ...    
        With related children of the householder under 5 years only 4.0 ... 4.8 ...    
    Families with female householder, no husband present 52.0 ... 61.1 ...    
      With related children of the householder under 18 years 65.0 ... 72.1 ...    
        With related children of the householder under 5 years only 63.9 ... 55.7 ...    
             
    All people 31.4 ... 29.2 ...    
    Under 18 years 46.4 ... 47.4 ...    
      Related children of the householder under 18 years 46.3 ... 46.5 ...    
        Related children of the householder under 5 years 47.8 ... 42.6 ...    
        Related children of the householder 5 to 17 years 45.8 ... 48.0 ...    
    18 years and over 26.0 ... 22.8 ...    
    18 to 64 years 26.6 ... 22.6 ...    
    65 years and over 23.1 ... 23.7 ...    
    People in families 30.3 ... 27.9 ...    
    Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 37.4 ... 37.2 ...    
             

08. Housing Characteristics - ACS 2015 & ACS 2017 5-year estimates - goto top

 DP4 -- SELECTED HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS ACS2015   ACS2017      
             
 HOUSING OCCUPANCY            
    Total housing units 9,832 100.0 9,961 100.0    
      Occupied housing units 8,102 82.4 8,068 81.0    
      Vacant housing units 1,730 17.6 1,893 19.0    
             
      Homeowner vacancy rate 2.20 ... 2.10 ...    
      Rental vacancy rate 5.90 ... 7.70 ...    
             
 UNITS IN STRUCTURE            
    Total housing units 9,832 100.0 9,961 100.0    
    1-unit, detached 5,569 56.6 5,602 56.2    
    1-unit, attached 31 0.3 28 0.3    
    2 units 289 2.9 298 3.0    
    3 or 4 units 400 4.1 525 5.3    
    5 to 9 units 156 1.6 134 1.3    
    10 to 19 units 13 0.1 16 0.2    
    20 or more units 55 0.6 37 0.4    
    Mobile home 3,312 33.7 3,272 32.8    
    Boat, RV, van, etc. 7 0.1 49 0.5    
             
 YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT            
    Total housing units 9,832 100.0 9,961 100.0    
    Built 2014 or later 8 0.1 88 0.9    
    Built 2010 to 2013 150 1.5 356 3.6    
    Built 2000 to 2009 1,831 18.6 1,935 19.4    
    Built 1990 to 1999 1,853 18.8 1,802 18.1    
    Built 1980 to 1989 1,797 18.3 1,823 18.3    
    Built 1970 to 1979 1,498 15.2 1,459 14.6    
    Built 1960 to 1969 867 8.8 823 8.3    
    Built 1950 to 1959 612 6.2 565 5.7    
    Built 1940 to 1949 366 3.7 336 3.4    
    Built 1939 or earlier 850 8.6 774 7.8    
             
 ROOMS            
    Total housing units 9,832 100.0 9,961 100.0    
    1 room 151 1.5 166 1.7    
    2 rooms 18 0.2 59 0.6    
    3 rooms 503 5.1 395 4.0    
    4 rooms 1,258 12.8 1,323 13.3    
    5 rooms 2,257 23.0 2,271 22.8    
    6 rooms 2,603 26.5 2,341 23.5    
    7 rooms 1,518 15.4 1,581 15.9    
    8 rooms 789 8.0 911 9.1    
    9 rooms or more 735 7.5 914 9.2    
    Median rooms 6 ... 6 ...    
             
 BEDROOMS            
    Total housing units 9,832 100.0 9,961 100.0    
    No bedroom 151 1.5 166 1.7    
    1 bedroom 334 3.4 350 3.5    
    2 bedrooms 2,320 23.6 2,077 20.9    
    3 bedrooms 5,422 55.1 5,466 54.9    
    4 bedrooms 1,406 14.3 1,632 16.4    
    5 or more bedrooms 199 2.0 270 2.7    
             
 HOUSING TENURE            
    Occupied housing units 8,102 100.0 8,068 100.0    
      Owner-occupied 5,724 70.6 5,587 69.2    
      Renter-occupied 2,378 29.4 2,481 30.8    
             
      Average household size of owner-occupied unit 3 ... 3 ...    
      Average household size of renter-occupied unit 3 ... 3 ...    
             
 YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT            
    Occupied housing units 8,102 100.0 8,068 100.0    
      Moved in 2015 or later 43 0.5 493 6.1    
      Moved in 2010 to 2014 1,867 23.0 2,036 25.2    
      Moved in 2000 to 2009 3,051 37.7 2,605 32.3    
      Moved in 1990 to 1999 1,258 15.5 1,199 14.9    
      Moved in 1980 to 1989 888 11.0 752 9.3    
      Moved in 1979 and earlier 995 12.3 983 12.2    
             
 VEHICLES AVAILABLE            
    Occupied housing units 8,102 100.0 8,068 100.0    
      No vehicles available 685 8.5 590 7.3    
      1 vehicle available 2,874 35.5 2,673 33.1    
      2 vehicles available 2,517 31.1 2,339 29.0    
      3 or more vehicles available 2,026 25.0 2,466 30.6    
             
 HOUSE HEATING FUEL            
    Occupied housing units 8,102 100.0 8,068 100.0    
      Utility gas 951 11.7 833 10.3    
      Bottled, tank, or LP gas 559 6.9 659 8.2    
      Electricity 6,312 77.9 6,426 79.6    
      Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 8 0.1 10 0.1    
      Coal or coke 0 0.0 0 0.0    
      Wood 216 2.7 79 1.0    
      Solar energy 0 0.0 0 0.0    
      Other fuel 13 0.2 30 0.4    
      No fuel used 43 0.5 31 0.4    
             
 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS            
    Occupied housing units 8,102 100.0 8,068 100.0    
      Lacking complete plumbing facilities 78 1.0 39 0.5    
      Lacking complete kitchen facilities 67 0.8 39 0.5    
      No telephone service available 226 2.8 173 2.1    
             
 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM            
    Occupied housing units 8,102 100.0 8,068 100.0    
      1.00 or less 7,903 97.5 7,861 97.4    
      1.01 to 1.50 132 1.6 149 1.8    
      1.51 or more 67 0.8 58 0.7    
             
 VALUE            
    Owner-occupied units 5,724 70.6 5,587 69.2    
      Less than $50,000 1,410 17.4 1,337 16.6    
      $50,000 to $99,999 2,053 25.3 1,782 22.1    
      $100,000 to $149,999 1,060 13.1 982 12.2    
      $150,000 to $199,999 575 7.1 833 10.3    
      $200,000 to $299,999 356 4.4 375 4.6    
      $300,000 to $499,999 151 1.9 151 1.9    
      $500,000 to $999,999 87 1.1 101 1.3    
      $1,000,000 or more 32 0.4 26 0.3    
      Median (dollars) 81,000 ... 86,500 ...    
             
 MORTGAGE STATUS            
    Owner-occupied units 5,724 100.0 5,587 100.0    
      Housing units with a mortgage 2,847 49.7 2,542 45.5    
      Housing units without a mortgage 2,877 50.3 3,045 54.5    
             
 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS (SMOC)            
    Housing units with a mortgage 2,847 100.0 2,542 100.0    
      Less than $500 119 4.2 33 1.3    
      $500 to $999 1,555 54.6 960 37.8    
      $1,000 to $1,499 797 28.0 1,065 41.9    
      $1,500 to $1,999 230 8.1 399 15.7    
      $2,000 to $2,499 98 3.4 44 1.7    
      $2,500 to $2,999 29 1.0 10 0.4    
      $3,000 or more 19 0.7 31 1.2    
      Median (dollars) 941 ... 1,106 ...    
             
    Housing units without a mortgage 2,877 100.0 3,045 100.0    
      Less than $250 585 20.3 591 19.4    
      $250 to $399 1,220 42.4 1,260 41.4    
      $400 to $599 844 29.3 1,050 34.5    
      $600 to $799 144 5.0 83 2.7    
      $800 to $999 33 1.1 40 1.3    
      $1,000 or more 51 1.8 21 0.7    
      Median (dollars) 358 ... 358 ...    
             
 Monthly Owner Costs as Percent of Household Income (SMOCAPI)            
    Housing units with a mortgage (excl units where SMOCAPI cannot be computed) 2,830 100.0 2,522 100.0    
      Less than 20.0 percent 1,368 48.3 1,280 50.8    
      20.0 to 24.9 percent 373 13.2 343 13.6    
      25.0 to 29.9 percent 316 11.2 253 10.0    
      30.0 to 34.9 percent 167 5.9 101 4.0    
      35.0 percent or more 606 21.4 545 21.6    
             
      Not computed 17 0.6 20 0.8    
             
    Housing unit without a mortgage (excl units where SMOCAPI cannot be computed) 2,778 100.0 2,976 100.0    
      Less than 10.0 percent 974 35.1 1,239 41.6    
      10.0 to 14.9 percent 453 16.3 571 19.2    
      15.0 to 19.9 percent 328 11.8 284 9.5    
      20.0 to 24.9 percent 300 10.8 236 7.9    
      25.0 to 29.9 percent 153 5.5 183 6.1    
      30.0 to 34.9 percent 111 4.0 138 4.6    
      35.0 percent or more 459 16.5 325 10.9    
             
      Not computed 99 3.6 69 2.3    
             
 GROSS RENT            
    Occupied units paying rent 2,053 100.0 2,191 100.0    
      Less than $500 954 46.5 876 40.0    
      $500 to $999 990 48.2 1,184 54.0    
      $1,000 to $1,499 109 5.3 125 5.7    
      $1,500 to $1,999 0 0.0 6 0.3    
      $2,000 to $2,499 0 0.0 0 0.0    
      $2,500 to $2,999 0 0.0 0 0.0    
      $3,000 or more 0 0.0 0 0.0    
      Median (dollars) 546 ... 581 ...    
             
      No rent paid 325 15.8 290 13.2    
             
 Gross Rent as Percent of Household Income (GRAPI)            
    Occupied units paying rent (excl units where GRAPI cannot be computed) 1,918 100.0 2,098 100.0    
      Less than 15.0 percent 384 20.0 354 16.9    
      15.0 to 19.9 percent 219 11.4 285 13.6    
      20.0 to 24.9 percent 108 5.6 149 7.1    
      25.0 to 29.9 percent 184 9.6 213 10.2    
      30.0 to 34.9 percent 217 11.3 211 10.1    
      35.0 percent or more 806 42.0 886 42.2    
             
      Housing Units 460 24.0 383 18.3    

09. Schools, Enrollment & Administratively Reported Characteristics - goto top

 Administrative Records Data SY 14-15   SY 16-17      
   Address 789 Perimeter Road          
   City Waynesboro          
   State GA          
   ZIP Code 30830          
   Locale Code 11          
   Low Grade PK          
   High Grade 12          
   Schools 6          
   Enrollment by Grade 4,408 100.0 4,283      
     Grade PK 280 6.4 275      
     Grade KG 359 8.1 281      
     Grade 01 316 7.2 279      
     Grade 02 305 6.9 328      
     Grade 03 333 7.6 298      
     Grade 04 330 7.5 311      
     Grade 05 318 7.2 328      
     Grade 06 345 7.8 306      
     Grade 07 315 7.1 327      
     Grade 08 340 7.7 353      
     Grade 09 342 7.8 357      
     Grade 10 293 6.6 324      
     Grade 11 250 5.7 264      
     Grade 12 282 6.4 252      
     Grade UG -2   -1      
     Grade AE -2   -1      
   Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity & Gender            
     Total 4,408 100.0        
       Male 2,293 52.0        
       Female 2,115 48.0        
     White 1,242 28.2        
       Male 678 15.4        
       Female 564 12.8        
     Black 2,904 65.9        
       Male 1,483 33.6        
       Female 1,421 32.2        
     American Indian/Alaska Native 8 0.2        
       Male 3 0.1        
       Female 5 0.1        
     Asian 14 0.3        
       Male 6 0.1        
       Female 8 0.2        
     Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 3 0.1        
       Male 0 0.0        
       Female 3 0.1        
     Two or more races 133 3.0        
       Male 67 1.5        
       Female 66 1.5        
     Hispanic 104 2.4        
       Male 56 1.3        
       Female 48 1.1        

10. School District Finances - goto top

 School District Finances FY 2014   FY 2017      
 Total Enrollment 4,405   4,283      
             
   Total Elementary-Secondary Revenue [total revenues in K$] $61,390 100.0 $69,327      
    Federal Sources $11,185 18.2 $9,261      
       Compensatory (Title I) $2,856 4.7 $2,526      
       Children with disabilities $921 1.5 $777      
       Child Nutrition Act $3,739 6.1 $3,707      
       All other federal aid $3,669 6.0 $2,251      
    State Sources $16,711 27.2 $13,734      
      General formula assistance $8,668 14.1 $7,374      
      Special education programs $2,190 3.6 $1,454      
      Transportation programs $0 0.0 $906      
      Other $5,853 9.5 $4,000      
    Local Sources $33,494 54.6 $46,332      
      All taxes $30,984 50.5 $43,952      
      Property taxes $30,892 50.3 $43,859      
      Parent government contributions $0 0.0 $0      
      Revenue from cities and counties $1,078 1.8 $884      
      Revenue from other school systems $0 0.0 $0      
      Charges $882 1.4 $806      
      Other $550 0.9 $690      
             
   Per Student Current Expenditures            
     Total Current Expenditures $12,581   $13,273      
       Salaries & Wages $7,511   $7,670      
       Employee Benefits Payments $2,799   $3,143      
     Total Current Spending for Instruction $6,951   $7,216      
       Salaries & Wages $4,668   $4,794      
       Employee Benefits $1,856   $2,059      
     Total Current Spending for Support Services $4,705   $5,064      
       Student Support $784   $806      
       Instructional Staff Support $737   $605      
       General Administration $543   $636      
       School Administration $763   $823      

11. Children's Demographics by Type of Enrollment - goto top

 Childrens Demographics by Type of Enrollment SDST1014   SDST1317      
 Total Population 23,136   22,645      
     Children (ages 0-19) %:TC/TPOP 6,625 28.6 6,310 27.9    
     Grade Relevant Children (RC) %:RC/TPOP 5,555 24.0 5,165 22.8    
       Enrolled (RCE) %:RCE/RC 5,060 91.1 4,765 92.3    
         Enrolled Public Schools (RCEPb) %:RCEPb/RC 4,215 75.9 4,135 80.1    
         Enrolled Private Schools (RCEPv) %:RCEPv/RC 845 15.2 630 12.2    
       Not Enrolled (RCNE) %:RCNE/RC 495 8.9 400 7.7    
             


About this Document .. goto top

This document provides a summary of demographic-economic characteristics and trends for the school district community developed by ProximityOne. It provides access to multi-sourced data about the district organized in a consumable form. An indispensible document for use by administrators, planners, analysts, stakeholders, businesses, researchers and others, it is updated throughout the year as new/updated data become available. ProximityOne uses these and related data to develop more current and geographically detailed estimates and projections.

The full and most up-to-date version is available to subscribers.

Data in this report are also available as a part of the School District Geographic Information System (SDGIS) that enables mapping and geospatial analysis with drill-down to the intersection/neighborhood level. Integrate student, school, school attendance zone, city, county, census tract, block group, transportation and related data.

Map graphics are available in most reports but not all. Interested users can develop these maps using SDGIS.

The interactive table is developed/provided on a state by state basis. Districts in these states include the interactive table: GA, KS, NY, TX. These are being progressively added.

The more detailed data in sections 5 through 8 were updated in August 2019 to include ACS 2017 demographic-economic characteristics.

Upcoming Updates
Planned updates include:
.. ACS 2018 1-year data .. September 2019
.. Demographic Trends Section 04 .. September 2019 and December 2019
.. ACS 2018 5-year data .. December 2019
.. Sources & Uses of Funds 2018 data .. June 2020
.. Children's Demographics & Living Environment by Type of Enrollment ACS 2018 SDST .. June 2020

Using this Document & About the Data .. goto top

This document is organized into these general sections:
  • Lay of the Land; Map graphics.
  • Narrative overview .. may be updated at any time .. district by district.
  • Interactive table .. may not appear in all versions.
  • Data tables .. structured the same for all districts .. updated at different times druing year.
  • Usage information; this text and below.

The following notes summarize features of data included in this report.
04. Demographic Trends
The Demographic Trends section presents model-based demographic estimates developed by the Census Bureau. While these data are intended to be consistent with the ACS data described below, they will typically differ some; even when comparing the ACS 2017 1-year estimate to the model-based 2017 estimate.
  .. See related all districts interactive table
  .. Updates December 2019.

05. ACS Demographic-Economic Estimates
Reference to "with ACS 1-year data" means that 05-08 sections of the report use ACS 1-year estimates (available district 65,000 population and over). Where there is no ACS reference, ACS 5-year data are used (available for all districts). In general, the 1-year estimates should be used when available (more recent, more accurate) but there are reasons to prefer the 5-year estimates even when 1-year estimates are available. See more about using 1-year and 5-year estimates.

  ACS 2015 1 Year Estimates Demographic-Economic Profiles
  .. 02.1. General Demographics - related all districts interactive table
  .. 02.2. Social Characteristics - related all districts interactive table
  .. 02.3. Economic Characteristics - related all districts interactive table
  .. 02.4. Housing Characteristics - related all districts interactive table
  .. available for districts having 65,000 population or more (1,016 districts)
  .. Estimates are for 2015.
  ACS 2015 5 Year Estimates Demographic-Economic Profiles
  .. 02.1. General Demographics - related all districts interactive table
  .. 02.2. Social Characteristics - related all districts interactive table
  .. 02.3. Economic Characteristics - related all districts interactive table
  .. 02.4. Housing Characteristics - related all districts interactive table
  .. Available for each/all districts
  .. Estimates are centric to mid 2013.

  ACS 2017 1 Year Estimates Demographic-Economic Profiles
  .. 02.1. General Demographics - related all districts interactive table
  .. 02.2. Social Characteristics - related all districts interactive table
  .. 02.3. Economic Characteristics - related all districts interactive table
  .. 02.4. Housing Characteristics - related all districts interactive table
  .. available for districts having 65,000 population or more (1,016 districts)
  .. Estimates are for 2017
  ACS 2017 5 Year Estimates Demographic-Economic Profiles
  .. 02.1. General Demographics - related all districts interactive table
  .. 02.2. Social Characteristics - related all districts interactive table
  .. 02.3. Economic Characteristics - related all districts interactive table
  .. 02.4. Housing Characteristics - related all districts interactive table
  .. Available for each/all districts
  .. Estimates are centric to mid 2015.

  ACS 2018; 1-year estimates available 9/19; 5-year estimates available 12/19

09. Schools, Enrollment by Grade & Adminstratively Reported Data
  .. See related all districts interactive table
  .. Updates January 2020 (SY 2017-18 data).

  • 10. Finances: Sources & Uses of Funds
  .. See more about these data .. 2014 all districts interactive table .. 2017 all districts interactive table
  .. Updates May 2020 (FY 2018 data).

11. Children's Demographics by Type of Enrollment
  .. Based on ACS 5-year estimates School District Special Tabulation .. ACS 2014 and ACS 2017.
  .. See related all districts interactive table
  .. Updates May 2020 (ACS 2018 5-year estimates special tab).

Interactive Table. The interactive table is not available in all reports. Where available, this table presents a row for each school district in the state. Columns present enrollment data by grade for the most recent year available. Data are sourced from the corresponding state department of education. Notes about specific states follow.

California. Enrollment data are reported for KG through 12. PK and ungraded enrollment are not reported. Data are sourced from the California Department of Education. https://www.cde.ca.gov/

Kansas. Enrollment data for individual grades are suppressed for counts less than 10. In these cases we have substituted the value 5 as the count. The total enrollment is the sum of all graded columns plus additional columns/categories for Special Ed 3 & 4 yr, Ungraded, and 4-Year Old At-Risk.

Texas. Enrollment data for individual grades are suppressed for counts less than 10 and for complimentary suppression. In these cases we have substituted the value 10 as the count. The total enrollment is the sum of all graded columns PK through 12. There are no data for ungraded, special ed or at-risk columns.

Glossary -- goto top

See glossary section.

Urban/Rural & Locale Code
The percent urban value in the Oveview is computed as the ratio of the population in urban census blocks to the total population in the district based on Census 2010 SF1. No adjustment is made for districts which may have changed boundaries since 2010. If the Census 2010 district geocode does not match to a ACS 2015 geocode, the percent urban is shown as NA.

Local code (defined by the Department of Education):
where UA: Urbanized Area; UC: Urban Cluster; PC: Principal City
11 = City, Large: area inside UA & inside PC & population >= 250,000.
12 = City, Midsize: area inside UA & inside PC & population 100,000-250,000.
13 = City, Small: area inside UA & inside PC & population < 100,000.
21 = Suburb, Large: area outside PC & inside UA & population >= 250,000.
22 = Suburb, Midsize: area outside PC & inside UA & population 100,000-250,000.
23 = Suburb, Small: area outside PC & inside UA & population < 100,000.
31 = Town, Fringe: area inside UC that is <= 10 miles from UA.
32 = Town, Distant: area inside UC that is 10-35 miles from UA.
33 = Town, Remote: area inside UC that is > 35 miles from UA.
41 = Rural, Fringe: non-urban area <= 5 miles from UA & <= 2.5 miles from UC
42 = Rural, Distant: non-urban area 5-25 miles from UA & 2.5-10 miles from UC
43 = Rural, Remote: non-urban area >= 25 miles from UA & >= 10 miles from UC.

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