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School District Community Demographic Economic Characteristics & Trends


Houston ISD, TX [4823640]
.. updated 09/23/19

This document provides a summary of demographic-economic characteristics and trends for the Houston ISD 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. Houston ISD is located in Harris County (48201) and Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX MSA metro ( 26420). The population of Houston ISD changed from 1,318,560 in 2010 to 1,550,689 in 2017; a change of 232,129 (17.6%). The metro population changed from 4,107,828 to 4,664,159, a change of 958,286 (16.1%) during the same period. As of 2017, the population of Houston ISD represented 22.5% of the metro total population.

Race/Ethnicity. Based on the most recent ACS 2017 5-year estimates the district total resident population was 1,412,362. The population of one race include 60.1% White alone, 24.2% Black alone, 0.3% American Indian/Alaska Native alone, 5.8% Asian alone, and 0.0% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander alone. The Hispanic population (of any race) was 43.8% of the total population. These characteristics are based on more detailed data in section 05 below.

Housing, Households, Economic Situation. Of the district 623,470 total housing units, 551,573 were occupied housing units (households) or 88.5% of total units. Of the 247,590 owner-occupied units, the median housing value was $157,000. Of the 247,590 renter-occupied units paying rent, the median rent was $940. These characteristics are based on more detailed data in section 08 below.

Among the 322,437 family households, 18.4% had income below poverty level in the previous year. Among the total population, 21.7% had income below poverty level in the previous year. The district median household income was $50,496 with median family income of $55,709. These characteristics are based on more detailed data in section 07 below.

Education. Of the 375,440 district population 3 years and over enrolled in school, 172,684 were enrolled in grades K-8. Among the 961,780 population 25 years and over, 77.9% were high school graduates and 34.7% were college graduates. These characteristics are based on more detailed data in section 06 below.

Urban/Rural. The district is 100.0% urban with locale code 11.

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


Texas 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 1,318,560 1,341,033 1,364,389 1,445,277 1,480,107 1,512,221 1,529,513 1,550,689.........
  Ages 5-17 218,506 220,326 223,209 237,925 242,052 246,263 248,155 250,713.........
    % Ages 5-17 16.57 16.43 16.36 16.46 16.35 16.28 16.22 16.17.........
  Grade Relevant 5-17 in Poverty 73,528 79,293 75,570 79,916 76,608 78,939 76,878 71,626.........
    %Grade Relevant 5-17 in Poverty 33.65 35.99 33.86 33.59 31.65 32.05 30.98 28.57.........
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 1,412,362 100.0 1,458,616 100.0    
      Male 708,936 50.2 732,616 50.2    
      Female 703,426 49.8 726,000 49.8    
             
      Under 5 years 106,323 7.5 108,735 7.5    
      5 to 9 years 97,838 6.9 98,629 6.8    
      10 to 14 years 86,460 6.1 89,684 6.1    
      15 to 19 years 85,533 6.1 86,494 5.9    
      20 to 24 years 112,343 8.0 113,294 7.8    
      25 to 34 years 259,473 18.4 272,171 18.7    
      35 to 44 years 197,587 14.0 204,030 14.0    
      45 to 54 years 174,045 12.3 174,337 12.0    
      55 to 59 years 81,212 5.8 83,133 5.7    
      60 to 64 years 66,788 4.7 71,757 4.9    
      65 to 74 years 84,780 6.0 92,575 6.3    
      75 to 84 years 41,903 3.0 44,455 3.0    
      85 years and over 18,077 1.3 19,322 1.3    
             
      Median age (years) 33.2 ... 33.4 ...    
             
      18 years and over 1,071,307 75.9 1,108,929 76.0    
      21 years and over 1,015,195 71.9 1,055,121 72.3    
      62 years and over 182,574 12.9 196,479 13.5    
      65 years and over 144,760 10.2 156,352 10.7    
             
      18 years and over 1,071,307 75.9 1,108,929 76.0    
        Male 534,863 37.9 554,457 38.0    
        Female 536,444 38.0 554,472 38.0    
             
      65 years and over 144,760 10.2 156,352 10.7    
        Male 61,310 4.3 67,175 4.6    
        Female 83,450 5.9 89,177 6.1    
             
 RACE            
    Total population 1,412,362 100.0 1,458,616 100.0    
      One race 1,386,794 98.2 1,431,025 98.1    
      Two or more races 25,568 1.8 27,591 1.9    
             
    One race 1,386,794 98.2 1,431,025 98.1    
      White 834,806 59.1 876,734 60.1    
      Black or African American 349,165 24.7 353,229 24.2    
      American Indian and Alaska Native 4,208 0.3 3,900 0.3    
        Cherokee tribal grouping 306 0.0 332 0.0    
        Chippewa tribal grouping 2 0.0 42 0.0    
        Navajo tribal grouping 46 0.0 76 0.0    
        Sioux tribal grouping 0 0.0 0 0.0    
      Asian 77,082 5.5 84,881 5.8    
        Asian Indian 20,766 1.5 24,722 1.7    
        Chinese 21,870 1.5 24,035 1.6    
        Filipino 7,056 0.5 6,438 0.4    
        Japanese 1,729 0.1 1,578 0.1    
        Korean 3,265 0.2 3,877 0.3    
        Vietnamese 12,272 0.9 12,716 0.9    
        Other Asian 10,124 0.7 11,515 0.8    
      Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 760 0.1 531 0.0    
        Native Hawaiian 336 0.0 188 0.0    
        Guamanian or Chamorro 288 0.0 217 0.0    
        Samoan 29 0.0 65 0.0    
        Other Pacific Islander 107 0.0 61 0.0    
      Some other race 120,773 8.6 111,750 7.7    
    Two or more races 25,568 1.8 27,591 1.9    
      White and Black or African American 5,224 0.4 6,283 0.4    
      White and American Indian and Alaska Native 3,115 0.2 3,296 0.2    
      White and Asian 7,436 0.5 7,823 0.5    
      Black or African American & American Indian & Alaska Native 845 0.1 1,250 0.1    
             
 Race alone or in combination with one or more other races            
    Total population 1,412,362 100.0 1,458,616 100.0    
      White 855,346 60.6 899,169 61.6    
      Black or African American 87,364 6.2 363,547 24.9    
      American Indian and Alaska Native 0 0.0 9,825 0.7    
      Asian 0 0.0 95,748 6.6    
      Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 2,082 0.1 1,634 0.1    
      Some other race 126,810 9.0 117,779 8.1    
             
 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE            
    Total population 1,412,362 100.0 1,458,616 100.0    
      Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 613,079 43.4 639,368 43.8    
        Mexican 465,728 33.0 476,102 32.6    
        Puerto Rican 6,300 0.4 6,355 0.4    
        Cuban 5,125 0.4 8,358 0.6    
        Other Hispanic or Latino 135,926 9.6 148,553 10.2    
      Not Hispanic or Latino 799,283 56.6 819,248 56.2    
        White alone 357,709 25.3 364,618 25.0    
        Black or African American alone 343,862 24.3 347,320 23.8    
        American Indian and Alaska Native alone 1,856 0.1 1,730 0.1    
        Asian alone 76,471 5.4 84,131 5.8    
        Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 530 0.0 435 0.0    
        Some other race alone 2,633 0.2 2,935 0.2    
        Two or more races 16,222 1.1 18,079 1.2    
         Two races including Some other race 952 0.1 1,124 0.1    
         Two races excluding Some other race & 3 or more races 15,270 1.1 16,955 1.2    
             
    Total housing units 608,127 ... 623,470 ...    
             
 CITIZEN, VOTING AGE POPULATION            
    Citizen, 18 and over population 812,651 57.5 838,153 57.5    
      Male 391,523 27.7 405,163 27.8    
      Female 421,128 29.8 432,990 29.7    
             

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

 DP2 -- SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS ACS2015   ACS2017      
             
 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE            
    Total households 531,058 100.0 551,573 100.0    
      Family households (families) 310,787 58.5 322,437 58.5    
        With own children of the householder under 18 years 144,585 27.2 148,747 27.0    
      Married-couple family 196,889 37.1 205,062 37.2    
        With own children of the householder under 18 years 88,938 16.7 90,708 16.4    
      Male householder, no wife present, family 29,405 5.5 30,840 5.6    
        With own children of the householder under 18 years 10,699 2.0 11,858 2.1    
      Female householder, no husband present, family 84,493 15.9 86,535 15.7    
        With own children of the householder under 18 years 44,948 8.5 46,181 8.4    
      Nonfamily households 220,271 41.5 229,136 41.5    
        Householder living alone 181,431 34.2 188,396 34.2    
         65 years and over 43,340 8.2 46,202 8.4    
             
      Households with one or more people under 18 years 165,211 31.1 169,567 30.7    
      Households with one or more people 65 years and over 107,844 20.3 116,181 21.1    
             
      Average household size 2.60 ... 2.59 ...    
      Average family size 3.46 ... 3.44 ...    
             
 RELATIONSHIP            
    Population in households 1,383,144 100.0 1,428,783 100.0    
      Householder 531,058 38.4 551,573 38.6    
      Spouse 196,502 14.2 204,709 14.3    
      Child 428,286 31.0 439,817 30.8    
      Other relatives 139,452 10.1 140,921 9.9    
      Nonrelatives 87,846 6.4 91,763 6.4    
        Unmarried partner 33,711 2.4 35,739 2.5    
             
 MARITAL STATUS            
    Males 15 years and over 560,638 100.0 581,283 100.0    
      Never married 248,577 44.3 258,465 44.5    
      Now married, except separated 233,660 41.7 244,300 42.0    
      Separated 16,186 2.9 15,989 2.8    
      Widowed 12,256 2.2 12,687 2.2    
      Divorced 49,959 8.9 49,842 8.6    
             
    Females 15 years and over 561,103 100.0 580,285 100.0    
      Never married 212,203 37.8 223,386 38.5    
      Now married, except separated 218,052 38.9 225,444 38.9    
      Separated 21,184 3.8 20,627 3.6    
      Widowed 44,778 8.0 45,250 7.8    
      Divorced 64,886 11.6 65,578 11.3    
             
 FERTILITY            
    Women 15 to 50 years old who had a birth in past 12 months 22,175 100.0 23,202 100.0    
      Unmarried women (widowed, divorced, and never married) 8,505 38.4 8,822 38.0    
        Per 1,000 unmarried women 39 0.2 39 0.2    
      Per 1,000 women 15 to 50 years old 60 0.3 61 0.3    
      Per 1,000 women 15 to 19 years old 42 0.2 29 0.1    
      Per 1,000 women 20 to 34 years old 87 0.4 90 0.4    
      Per 1,000 women 35 to 50 years old 33 0.1 34 0.1    
             
 GRANDPARENTS            
    Grandparents living with own grandchildren under 18 years 37,556 100.0 37,010 100.0    
      Grandparents responsible for grandchildren 14,635 39.0 14,066 38.0    
      Years responsible for grandchildren ... ...   ...    
        Less than 1 year 3,170 8.4 2,801 7.6    
        1 or 2 years 2,425 6.5 2,644 7.1    
        3 or 4 years 2,925 7.8 2,508 6.8    
        5 or more years 6,115 16.3 6,113 16.5    
             
    Grandparents responsible for own grandchildren under 18 years 14,635 100.0 14,066 100.0    
      Who are female 9,978 68.2 9,476 67.4    
      Who are married 9,361 64.0 8,762 62.3    
             
 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT            
    Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 372,494 100.0 375,440 100.0    
      Nursery school, preschool 25,945 7.0 25,696 6.8    
      Kindergarten 21,988 5.9 21,661 5.8    
      Elementary school (grades 1-8) 149,058 40.0 151,023 40.2    
      High school (grades 9-12) 67,744 18.2 69,163 18.4    
      College or graduate school 107,759 28.9 107,897 28.7    
             
 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT            
    Population 25 years and over 923,865 100.0 961,780 100.0    
      Less than 9th grade 125,584 13.6 126,066 13.1    
      9th to 12th grade, no diploma 90,034 9.7 86,246 9.0    
      High school graduate (includes equivalency) 201,324 21.8 209,918 21.8    
      Some college, no degree 163,448 17.7 162,295 16.9    
      Associate's degree 39,069 4.2 43,708 4.5    
      Bachelor's degree 174,709 18.9 191,064 19.9    
      Graduate or professional degree 129,697 14.0 142,483 14.8    
             
      Percent high school graduate or higher 76.70 ... 77.90 ...    
      Percent bachelor's degree or higher 32.90 ... 34.70 ...    
             
 VETERAN STATUS            
    Civilian population 18 years and over 1,071,042 100.0 1,108,691 100.0    
      Civilian veterans 48,241 4.5 44,286 4.0    
             
 DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION            
    Total Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population 1,400,787 100.0 1,446,411 100.0    
      With a disability 144,409 10.3 143,873 9.9    
             
    Under 18 years 340,580 24.3 349,286 24.1    
      With a disability 11,761 0.8 11,306 0.8    
             
    18 to 64 years 917,899 65.5 943,366 65.2    
      With a disability 77,217 5.5 75,445 5.2    
             
    65 years and over 142,308 10.2 153,759 10.6    
      With a disability 55,431 4.0 57,122 3.9    
             
 RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO            
    Population 1 year and over 1,392,544 100.0 1,436,589 100.0    
      Same house 1,124,089 80.7 1,172,095 81.6    
      Different house in the U.S. 250,748 18.0 242,940 16.9    
        Same county 195,241 14.0 187,937 13.1    
        Different county 55,507 4.0 55,003 3.8    
         Same state 27,660 2.0 27,905 1.9    
         Different state 27,847 2.0 27,098 1.9    
      Abroad 17,707 1.3 21,554 1.5    
             
 PLACE OF BIRTH            
    Total population 1,412,362 100.0 1,458,616 100.0    
      Native 1,026,333 72.7 1,048,425 71.9    
        Born in United States 1,010,641 71.6 1,031,618 70.7    
         State of residence 760,185 53.8 777,053 53.3    
         Different state 250,456 17.7 254,565 17.5    
        Born in P.R., U.S. Island areas, or born abroad to American parent(s) 15,692 1.1 16,807 1.2    
      Foreign born 386,029 27.3 410,191 28.1    
             
 U.S. CITIZENSHIP STATUS            
    Foreign-born population 386,029 100.0 410,191 100.0    
      Naturalized U.S. citizen 105,802 27.4 116,338 28.4    
      Not a U.S. citizen 280,227 72.6 293,853 71.6    
             
 YEAR OF ENTRY            
    Population born outside the United States 401,721 100.0 426,998 100.0    
             
      Native 15,692 3.9 16,807 3.9    
        Entered 2010 or later 1,880 0.5 3,250 0.8    
        Entered before 2010 13,812 3.4 13,557 3.2    
             
      Foreign born 386,029 96.1 410,191 96.1    
        Entered 2010 or later 49,144 12.2 83,634 19.6    
        Entered before 2010 336,885 83.9 326,557 76.5    
             
 WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN            
    Foreign-born population, excluding population born at sea 386,029 100.0 410,191 100.0    
      Europe 17,575 4.6 18,519 4.5    
      Asia 70,293 18.2 76,559 18.7    
      Africa 19,563 5.1 24,712 6.0    
      Oceania 1,087 0.3 1,212 0.3    
      Latin America 274,126 71.0 285,392 69.6    
      Northern America 3,385 0.9 3,797 0.9    
             
 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME            
    Population 5 years and over 1,306,039 100.0 1,349,881 100.0    
      English only 702,680 53.8 713,657 52.9    
      Language other than English 603,359 46.2 636,224 47.1    
        Speak English less than "very well" 290,377 22.2 300,798 22.3    
      Spanish 494,446 37.9 516,341 38.3    
        Speak English less than "very well" 253,521 19.4 262,609 19.5    
      Other Indo-European languages 42,211 3.2 45,691 3.4    
        Speak English less than "very well" 10,936 0.8 11,046 0.8    
      Asian and Pacific Islander languages 46,118 3.5 49,313 3.7    
        Speak English less than "very well" 19,541 1.5 19,628 1.5    
      Other languages 20,584 1.6 24,879 1.8    
        Speak English less than "very well" 6,379 0.5 7,515 0.6    
             
 ANCESTRY            
    Total population 1,412,362 100.0 1,458,616 100.0    
      American 57,910 4.1 58,326 4.0    
      Arab 12,291 0.9 14,433 1.0    
      Czech 6,717 0.5 6,881 0.5    
      Danish 1,503 0.1 1,785 0.1    
      Dutch 6,891 0.5 6,046 0.4    
      English 53,106 3.8 55,667 3.8    
      French (except Basque) 22,720 1.6 22,679 1.6    
      French Canadian 2,296 0.2 2,887 0.2    
      German 71,535 5.1 71,765 4.9    
      Greek 3,730 0.3 4,117 0.3    
      Hungarian 2,233 0.2 2,487 0.2    
      Irish 49,609 3.5 50,898 3.5    
      Italian 22,056 1.6 22,362 1.5    
      Lithuanian 957 0.1 1,184 0.1    
      Norwegian 4,612 0.3 4,741 0.3    
      Polish 13,791 1.0 13,829 0.9    
      Portuguese 2,001 0.1 1,894 0.1    
      Russian 8,080 0.6 7,748 0.5    
      Scotch-Irish 9,060 0.6 8,352 0.6    
      Scottish 13,611 1.0 14,401 1.0    
      Slovak 553 0.0 614 0.0    
      Subsaharan African 21,646 1.5 27,669 1.9    
      Swedish 4,827 0.3 5,331 0.4    
      Swiss 1,476 0.1 1,807 0.1    
      Ukrainian 1,578 0.1 1,739 0.1    
      Welsh 3,313 0.2 3,617 0.2    
      West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) 3,948 0.3 4,068 0.3    
             
 COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE            
    Total households -9 ... 551,573 100.0    
      With a computer -9 ... 461,587 83.7    
      With a broadband Internet subscription -9 ... 401,723 72.8    
             

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

 DP3 -- ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS ACS2015   ACS2017      
             
 EMPLOYMENT STATUS            
    Population 16 years and over 1,105,607 100.0 1,143,920 100.0    
      In labor force 744,321 67.3 765,107 66.9    
        Civilian labor force 744,056 67.3 764,869 66.9    
         Employed 683,992 61.9 715,923 62.6    
         Unemployed 60,064 5.4 48,946 4.3    
        Armed Forces 265 0.0 238 0.0    
      Not in labor force 361,286 32.7 378,813 33.1    
             
    Civilian labor force 744,056 67.3 764,869 66.9    
      Unemployment Rate 8.1 ... 6.4 ...    
             
    Females 16 years and over 553,539 50.1 571,906 50.0    
      In labor force 328,297 29.7 338,150 29.6    
        Civilian labor force 328,195 29.7 338,150 29.6    
         Employed 300,315 27.2 316,085 27.6    
             
    Own children of the householder under 6 years 121,033 10.9 124,691 10.9    
      All parents in family in labor force 69,973 6.3 72,122 6.3    
             
    Own children of the householder 6 to 17 years 202,690 18.3 208,433 18.2    
      All parents in family in labor force 129,404 11.7 132,949 11.6    
             
 COMMUTING TO WORK            
    Workers 16 years and over 672,776 100.0 703,997 100.0    
      Car, truck, or van -- drove alone 508,245 75.5 537,021 76.3    
      Car, truck, or van -- carpooled 73,754 11.0 73,497 10.4    
      Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 31,845 4.7 30,418 4.3    
      Walked 15,534 2.3 16,239 2.3    
      Other means 18,265 2.7 19,064 2.7    
      Worked at home 25,133 3.7 27,758 3.9    
             
      Mean travel time to work (minutes) 25 ... 26 ...    
             
 OCCUPATION            
    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 683,992 100.0 715,923 100.0    
      Management, business, science, and arts occupations 253,293 37.0 275,666 38.5    
      Service occupations 124,524 18.2 130,114 18.2    
      Sales and office occupations 145,191 21.2 146,958 20.5    
      Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations 78,635 11.5 81,047 11.3    
      Production, transportation, and material moving occupations 82,349 12.0 82,138 11.5    
             
 INDUSTRY            
    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 683,992 100.0 715,923 100.0    
      Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 21,754 3.2 25,346 3.5    
      Construction 69,146 10.1 72,372 10.1    
      Manufacturing 57,416 8.4 56,178 7.8    
      Wholesale trade 22,147 3.2 22,863 3.2    
      Retail trade 68,037 9.9 69,301 9.7    
      Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 37,419 5.5 39,119 5.5    
      Information 9,018 1.3 9,794 1.4    
      Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing 42,826 6.3 45,475 6.4    
      Professional, scientific, mgmt, & admin & waste mgmt services 102,357 15.0 109,211 15.3    
      Educational services, and health care and social assistance 136,269 19.9 142,313 19.9    
      Arts, entertainment,& recreation, & accommodation & food services 62,183 9.1 66,826 9.3    
      Other services, except public administration 39,743 5.8 40,517 5.7    
      Public administration 15,677 2.3 16,608 2.3    
             
 CLASS OF WORKER            
    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 683,992 100.0 715,923 100.0    
      Private wage and salary workers 570,702 83.4 599,025 83.7    
      Government workers 64,955 9.5 66,513 9.3    
      Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 47,309 6.9 49,338 6.9    
      Unpaid family workers 1,026 0.2 1,047 0.1    
             
 INCOME & BENEFITS (2015 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)            
    Total households 531,058 100.0 551,573 100.0    
      Less than $10,000 48,540 9.1 46,695 8.5    
      $10,000 to $14,999 33,774 6.4 31,832 5.8    
      $15,000 to $24,999 67,908 12.8 66,219 12.0    
      $25,000 to $34,999 57,474 10.8 56,790 10.3    
      $35,000 to $49,999 70,686 13.3 71,734 13.0    
      $50,000 to $74,999 82,803 15.6 88,566 16.1    
      $75,000 to $99,999 49,799 9.4 52,149 9.5    
      $100,000 to $149,999 51,997 9.8 58,582 10.6    
      $150,000 to $199,999 25,452 4.8 28,132 5.1    
      $200,000 or more 42,625 8.0 50,874 9.2    
      Median household income (dollars) 46,784 ... 50,496 ...    
      Mean household income (dollars) 80,407 ... 86,843 ...    
             
      With earnings 443,843 83.6 462,727 83.9    
        Mean earnings (dollars) 82,492 ... 89,129 ...    
      With Social Security 109,558 20.6 113,518 20.6    
        Mean Social Security income (dollars) 15,974 ... 17,006 ...    
      With retirement income 51,580 9.7 54,868 9.9    
        Mean retirement income (dollars) 23,346 ... 24,367 ...    
             
      With Supplemental Security Income 26,113 4.9 26,918 4.9    
        Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 8,797 ... 9,198 ...    
      With cash public assistance income 8,213 1.5 7,989 1.4    
        Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) 3,464 ... 2,739 ...    
      With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits in the past 12 months 78,365 14.8 81,021 14.7    
             
    Families 310,787 100.0 322,437 100.0    
      Less than $10,000 22,220 7.1 21,488 6.7    
      $10,000 to $14,999 15,671 5.0 14,028 4.4    
      $15,000 to $24,999 38,265 12.3 36,443 11.3    
      $25,000 to $34,999 33,755 10.9 32,637 10.1    
      $35,000 to $49,999 40,991 13.2 42,156 13.1    
      $50,000 to $74,999 46,732 15.0 49,455 15.3    
      $75,000 to $99,999 30,196 9.7 31,235 9.7    
      $100,000 to $149,999 33,349 10.7 37,399 11.6    
      $150,000 to $199,999 17,415 5.6 19,368 6.0    
      $200,000 or more 32,193 10.4 38,228 11.9    
      Median family income (dollars) 51,587 ... 55,709 ...    
      Mean family income (dollars) 92,936 ... 100,842 ...    
             
      Per capita income (dollars) 31,534 ... 34,111 ...    
             
    Nonfamily households 220,271 ... 229,136 ...    
      Median nonfamily income (dollars) 38,209 ... 40,965 ...    
      Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 60,278 ... 64,493 ...    
             
    Median earnings for workers (dollars) 29,101 ... 31,084 ...    
    Median earnings for male full-time, year-round workers (dollars) 41,786 ... 42,942 ...    
    Median earnings for female full-time, year-round workers (dollars) 38,188 ... 41,021 ...    
             
 HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE            
    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 1,400,787 100.0 1,446,411 100.0    
      With health insurance coverage 1,045,939 74.7 1,114,908 77.1    
        With private health insurance 689,322 49.2 744,094 51.4    
        With public coverage 438,115 31.3 456,158 31.5    
      No health insurance coverage 354,848 25.3 331,503 22.9    
             
    Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years 340,580 100.0 365,501 100.0    
      No health insurance coverage 44,441 ... 42,313 ...    
             
    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years 917,899 100.0 927,151 100.0    
      In labor force: 706,676 77.0 717,883 77.4    
        Employed: 650,119 70.8 673,566 72.6    
         With health insurance coverage 452,714 49.3 485,930 52.4    
         With private health insurance 418,323 45.6 452,588 48.8    
         With public coverage 42,089 4.6 41,661 4.5    
         No health insurance coverage 197,405 21.5 187,636 20.2    
        Unemployed: 56,557 6.2 44,317 4.8    
         With health insurance coverage 23,628 2.6 20,350 2.2    
         With private health insurance 13,621 1.5 12,400 1.3    
         With public coverage 10,960 1.2 8,741 0.9    
         No health insurance coverage 32,929 3.6 23,967 2.6    
      Not in labor force: 211,223 23.0 209,268 22.6    
        With health insurance coverage 136,411 14.9 136,999 14.8    
         With private health insurance 77,320 8.4 80,328 8.7    
         With public coverage 65,801 7.2 63,874 6.9    
        No health insurance coverage 74,812 8.2 72,269 7.8    
             
 Percent Families & People W/Income Past 12 Mo Below Poverty Level            
    All families 19.8 ... 18.4 ...    
      With related children of the householder under 18 years 29.8 ... 28.0 ...    
        With related children of the householder under 5 years only 23.5 ... 21.4 ...    
    Married couple families 12.0 ... 10.5 ...    
      With related children of the householder under 18 years 18.1 ... 15.6 ...    
        With related children of the householder under 5 years only 11.4 ... 8.5 ...    
    Families with female householder, no husband present 38.6 ... 37.5 ...    
      With related children of the householder under 18 years 50.3 ... 49.8 ...    
        With related children of the householder under 5 years only 50.2 ... 51.3 ...    
             
    All people 23.1 ... 21.7 ...    
    Under 18 years 36.7 ... 35.0 ...    
      Related children of the householder under 18 years 36.5 ... 34.8 ...    
        Related children of the householder under 5 years 36.2 ... 33.8 ...    
        Related children of the householder 5 to 17 years 36.6 ... 35.3 ...    
    18 years and over 18.8 ... 17.5 ...    
    18 to 64 years 19.4 ... 18.0 ...    
    65 years and over 14.9 ... 14.2 ...    
    People in families 22.7 ... 21.2 ...    
    Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 24.6 ... 23.5 ...    
             

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

 DP4 -- SELECTED HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS ACS2015   ACS2017      
             
 HOUSING OCCUPANCY            
    Total housing units 608,127 100.0 623,470 100.0    
      Occupied housing units 531,058 87.3 551,573 88.5    
      Vacant housing units 77,069 12.7 71,897 11.5    
             
      Homeowner vacancy rate 2.00 ... 1.70 ...    
      Rental vacancy rate 8.80 ... 8.00 ...    
             
 UNITS IN STRUCTURE            
    Total housing units 608,127 100.0 623,470 100.0    
    1-unit, detached 289,331 47.6 295,166 47.3    
    1-unit, attached 31,975 5.3 34,207 5.5    
    2 units 13,177 2.2 13,067 2.1    
    3 or 4 units 21,894 3.6 22,211 3.6    
    5 to 9 units 35,255 5.8 36,264 5.8    
    10 to 19 units 67,264 11.1 68,996 11.1    
    20 or more units 141,828 23.3 146,400 23.5    
    Mobile home 7,117 1.2 6,939 1.1    
    Boat, RV, van, etc. 286 0.0 220 0.0    
             
 YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT            
    Total housing units 608,127 100.0 623,470 100.0    
    Built 2014 or later 1,369 0.2 9,885 1.6    
    Built 2010 to 2013 11,749 1.9 19,629 3.1    
    Built 2000 to 2009 95,011 15.6 91,325 14.6    
    Built 1990 to 1999 53,320 8.8 55,311 8.9    
    Built 1980 to 1989 62,513 10.3 64,609 10.4    
    Built 1970 to 1979 120,672 19.8 116,749 18.7    
    Built 1960 to 1969 96,054 15.8 98,651 15.8    
    Built 1950 to 1959 84,707 13.9 85,578 13.7    
    Built 1940 to 1949 41,264 6.8 41,611 6.7    
    Built 1939 or earlier 41,468 6.8 40,122 6.4    
             
 ROOMS            
    Total housing units 608,127 100.0 623,470 100.0    
    1 room 15,795 2.6 17,721 2.8    
    2 rooms 24,530 4.0 25,903 4.2    
    3 rooms 117,598 19.3 116,834 18.7    
    4 rooms 124,521 20.5 128,777 20.7    
    5 rooms 119,002 19.6 119,754 19.2    
    6 rooms 95,654 15.7 97,210 15.6    
    7 rooms 50,453 8.3 52,463 8.4    
    8 rooms 27,525 4.5 29,886 4.8    
    9 rooms or more 33,049 5.4 34,922 5.6    
    Median rooms 5 ... 5 ...    
             
 BEDROOMS            
    Total housing units 608,127 100.0 623,470 100.0    
    No bedroom 17,039 2.8 19,131 3.1    
    1 bedroom 149,578 24.6 151,761 24.3    
    2 bedrooms 184,256 30.3 187,305 30.0    
    3 bedrooms 189,295 31.1 192,209 30.8    
    4 bedrooms 57,677 9.5 61,859 9.9    
    5 or more bedrooms 10,282 1.7 11,205 1.8    
             
 HOUSING TENURE            
    Occupied housing units 531,058 100.0 551,573 100.0    
      Owner-occupied 239,772 45.1 247,590 44.9    
      Renter-occupied 291,286 54.9 303,983 55.1    
             
      Average household size of owner-occupied unit 3 ... 3 ...    
      Average household size of renter-occupied unit 2 ... 2 ...    
             
 YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT            
    Occupied housing units 531,058 100.0 551,573 100.0    
      Moved in 2015 or later 11,720 2.2 78,934 14.3    
      Moved in 2010 to 2014 223,670 42.1 223,928 40.6    
      Moved in 2000 to 2009 166,077 31.3 129,661 23.5    
      Moved in 1990 to 1999 58,414 11.0 53,269 9.7    
      Moved in 1980 to 1989 27,251 5.1 25,157 4.6    
      Moved in 1979 and earlier 43,926 8.3 40,624 7.4    
             
 VEHICLES AVAILABLE            
    Occupied housing units 531,058 100.0 551,573 100.0    
      No vehicles available 53,836 10.1 50,941 9.2    
      1 vehicle available 231,164 43.5 239,003 43.3    
      2 vehicles available 179,746 33.8 189,510 34.4    
      3 or more vehicles available 66,312 12.5 72,119 13.1    
             
 HOUSE HEATING FUEL            
    Occupied housing units 531,058 100.0 551,573 100.0    
      Utility gas 207,109 39.0 208,435 37.8    
      Bottled, tank, or LP gas 2,949 0.6 3,492 0.6    
      Electricity 316,618 59.6 334,971 60.7    
      Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 358 0.1 481 0.1    
      Coal or coke 31 0.0 12 0.0    
      Wood 277 0.1 132 0.0    
      Solar energy 64 0.0 118 0.0    
      Other fuel 441 0.1 443 0.1    
      No fuel used 3,211 0.6 3,489 0.6    
             
 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS            
    Occupied housing units 531,058 100.0 551,573 100.0    
      Lacking complete plumbing facilities 3,404 0.6 2,587 0.5    
      Lacking complete kitchen facilities 6,121 1.2 5,265 1.0    
      No telephone service available 15,432 2.9 14,088 2.6    
             
 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM            
    Occupied housing units 531,058 100.0 551,573 100.0    
      1.00 or less 497,202 93.6 517,430 93.8    
      1.01 to 1.50 24,168 4.6 24,794 4.5    
      1.51 or more 9,688 1.8 9,349 1.7    
             
 VALUE            
    Owner-occupied units 239,772 45.1 247,590 44.9    
      Less than $50,000 22,293 4.2 20,776 3.8    
      $50,000 to $99,999 66,270 12.5 62,489 11.3    
      $100,000 to $149,999 38,914 7.3 36,453 6.6    
      $150,000 to $199,999 22,524 4.2 22,688 4.1    
      $200,000 to $299,999 27,961 5.3 27,708 5.0    
      $300,000 to $499,999 30,429 5.7 37,927 6.9    
      $500,000 to $999,999 22,013 4.1 26,908 4.9    
      $1,000,000 or more 9,368 1.8 12,641 2.3    
      Median (dollars) 137,000 ... 157,000 ...    
             
 MORTGAGE STATUS            
    Owner-occupied units 239,772 100.0 247,590 100.0    
      Housing units with a mortgage 130,931 54.6 131,471 53.1    
      Housing units without a mortgage 108,841 45.4 116,119 46.9    
             
 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS (SMOC)            
    Housing units with a mortgage 130,931 100.0 131,471 100.0    
      Less than $500 1,322 1.0 1,388 1.1    
      $500 to $999 22,196 17.0 21,392 16.3    
      $1,000 to $1,499 40,337 30.8 36,768 28.0    
      $1,500 to $1,999 22,655 17.3 21,602 16.4    
      $2,000 to $2,499 14,371 11.0 15,248 11.6    
      $2,500 to $2,999 9,016 6.9 10,306 7.8    
      $3,000 or more 21,034 16.1 24,767 18.8    
      Median (dollars) 1,530 ... 1,624 ...    
             
    Housing units without a mortgage 108,841 100.0 116,119 100.0    
      Less than $250 15,084 13.9 16,339 14.1    
      $250 to $399 25,485 23.4 25,946 22.3    
      $400 to $599 28,233 25.9 28,980 25.0    
      $600 to $799 15,234 14.0 15,755 13.6    
      $800 to $999 8,237 7.6 9,029 7.8    
      $1,000 or more 16,568 15.2 20,070 17.3    
      Median (dollars) 485 ... 501 ...    
             
 Monthly Owner Costs as Percent of Household Income (SMOCAPI)            
    Housing units with a mortgage (excl units where SMOCAPI cannot be computed) 129,904 100.0 130,682 100.0    
      Less than 20.0 percent 56,758 43.7 60,158 46.0    
      20.0 to 24.9 percent 18,882 14.5 19,320 14.8    
      25.0 to 29.9 percent 12,574 9.7 12,769 9.8    
      30.0 to 34.9 percent 8,766 6.7 8,612 6.6    
      35.0 percent or more 32,924 25.3 29,823 22.8    
             
      Not computed 1,027 0.8 789 0.6    
             
    Housing unit without a mortgage (excl units where SMOCAPI cannot be computed) 106,950 100.0 113,987 100.0    
      Less than 10.0 percent 44,988 42.1 50,856 44.6    
      10.0 to 14.9 percent 21,199 19.8 22,204 19.5    
      15.0 to 19.9 percent 11,678 10.9 12,379 10.9    
      20.0 to 24.9 percent 7,941 7.4 7,599 6.7    
      25.0 to 29.9 percent 4,863 4.5 5,132 4.5    
      30.0 to 34.9 percent 3,317 3.1 3,408 3.0    
      35.0 percent or more 12,964 12.1 12,409 10.9    
             
      Not computed 1,891 1.8 2,132 1.9    
             
 GROSS RENT            
    Occupied units paying rent 281,334 100.0 293,545 100.0    
      Less than $500 19,979 7.1 16,810 5.7    
      $500 to $999 156,272 55.5 147,442 50.2    
      $1,000 to $1,499 67,430 24.0 77,920 26.5    
      $1,500 to $1,999 23,521 8.4 32,208 11.0    
      $2,000 to $2,499 7,849 2.8 10,576 3.6    
      $2,500 to $2,999 3,026 1.1 4,205 1.4    
      $3,000 or more 3,257 1.2 4,384 1.5    
      Median (dollars) 868 ... 940 ...    
             
      No rent paid 9,952 3.5 10,438 3.6    
             
 Gross Rent as Percent of Household Income (GRAPI)            
    Occupied units paying rent (excl units where GRAPI cannot be computed) 274,103 100.0 285,345 100.0    
      Less than 15.0 percent 38,946 14.2 39,825 14.0    
      15.0 to 19.9 percent 36,312 13.2 39,258 13.8    
      20.0 to 24.9 percent 35,596 13.0 36,037 12.6    
      25.0 to 29.9 percent 29,855 10.9 31,622 11.1    
      30.0 to 34.9 percent 24,110 8.8 24,833 8.7    
      35.0 percent or more 109,284 39.9 113,770 39.9    
             
      Housing Units 17,183 6.3 18,638 6.5    

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

 Administrative Records Data SY 14-15   SY 16-17      
   Address 4400 W 18th St          
   City Houston          
   State TX          
   ZIP Code 77092          
   Locale Code 13          
   Low Grade PK          
   High Grade 12          
   Schools 288          
   Enrollment by Grade 215,225 100.0 216,106      
     Grade PK 15,676 7.3 15,079      
     Grade KG 18,160 8.4 16,554      
     Grade 01 18,884 8.8 17,974      
     Grade 02 18,673 8.7 18,409      
     Grade 03 17,686 8.2 18,098      
     Grade 04 17,252 8.0 17,929      
     Grade 05 16,133 7.5 16,685      
     Grade 06 13,785 6.4 14,061      
     Grade 07 13,558 6.3 13,559      
     Grade 08 13,754 6.4 13,594      
     Grade 09 16,188 7.5 16,702      
     Grade 10 12,906 6.0 13,661      
     Grade 11 11,690 5.4 12,452      
     Grade 12 10,880 5.1 11,349      
     Grade UG -2   -1      
     Grade AE -2   -1      
   Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity & Gender            
     Total 215,225 100.0        
       Male 109,512 50.9        
       Female 105,713 49.1        
     White 17,950 8.3        
       Male 9,039 4.2        
       Female 8,911 4.1        
     Black 53,501 24.9        
       Male 26,960 12.5        
       Female 26,541 12.3        
     American Indian/Alaska Native 464 0.2        
       Male 248 0.1        
       Female 216 0.1        
     Asian 7,731 3.6        
       Male 3,972 1.8        
       Female 3,759 1.7        
     Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 199 0.1        
       Male 101 0.0        
       Female 98 0.0        
     Two or more races 1,895 0.9        
       Male 914 0.4        
       Female 981 0.5        
     Hispanic 133,485 62.0        
       Male 68,278 31.7        
       Female 65,207 30.3        

10. School District Finances - goto top

 School District Finances FY 2014   FY 2017      
 Total Enrollment 211,552   216,106      
             
   Total Elementary-Secondary Revenue [total revenues in K$] $2,261,496 100.0 $2,467,450      
    Federal Sources $310,784 13.7 $298,648      
       Compensatory (Title I) $109,559 4.8 $91,977      
       Children with disabilities $37,655 1.7 $37,903      
       Child Nutrition Act $104,099 4.6 $113,619      
       All other federal aid $59,471 2.6 $55,149      
    State Sources $446,242 19.7 $198,858      
      General formula assistance $335,437 14.8 $125,638      
      Special education programs $0 0.0 $0      
      Transportation programs $0 0.0 $0      
      Other $110,805 4.9 $73,220      
    Local Sources $1,504,470 66.5 $1,969,944      
      All taxes $1,421,913 62.9 $1,872,214      
      Property taxes $1,421,913 62.9 $1,872,214      
      Parent government contributions $0 0.0 $0      
      Revenue from cities and counties $0 0.0 $31,631      
      Revenue from other school systems $2,208 0.1 $0      
      Charges $14,441 0.6 $11,304      
      Other $65,908 2.9 $54,795      
             
   Per Student Current Expenditures            
     Total Current Expenditures $8,451   $9,716      
       Salaries & Wages $5,374   $5,641      
       Employee Benefits Payments $895   $1,044      
     Total Current Spending for Instruction $4,931   $5,097      
       Salaries & Wages $3,552   $3,664      
       Employee Benefits $547   $611      
     Total Current Spending for Support Services $3,024   $4,062      
       Student Support $339   $375      
       Instructional Staff Support $459   $436      
       General Administration $72   $134      
       School Administration $575   $614      

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

 Childrens Demographics by Type of Enrollment SDST1014   SDST1317      
 Total Population 1,397,288   1,458,616      
     Children (ages 0-19) %:TC/TPOP 351,245 25.1 360,870 24.7    
     Grade Relevant Children (RC) %:RC/TPOP 278,730 19.9 287,020 19.7    
       Enrolled (RCE) %:RCE/RC 251,025 90.1 258,875 90.2    
         Enrolled Public Schools (RCEPb) %:RCEPb/RC 222,125 79.7 227,390 79.2    
         Enrolled Private Schools (RCEPv) %:RCEPv/RC 28,900 10.4 31,485 11.0    
       Not Enrolled (RCNE) %:RCNE/RC 27,705 9.9 28,145 9.8    
             


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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